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  • A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and also used search terms like "gay," leading to the flagging of Enola Gay images.
  • Come As You Are and get ready for a hyperspace blast that will leave a lasting imprint on your soul at Hosnian Prom benefitting Starlight Children’s Foundation Your credential not only grants you access to the ultimate party of the year, but it also helps brighten the lives of children facing medical adversity. A portion of each ticket sold, as well as all remaining proceeds, will support the Starlight Children’s Foundation in their mission of bringing happiness to hospitalized kids. So, dress to impress in your finest space prom attire and come party like it's 1999 in a galaxy far, far away! Let's journey through the stars, forge unbreakable bonds, and embrace the Force within us all as we enjoy an epic night of galactic proportions at Hosnian Prom. Indulge in sumptuous fare, savor exquisite elixirs, and revel in the enchanting spectacles woven by our gifted troupe of performers! Featuring: Mesmerizing Cantina Hour Crooning by Jeremy Russell Interstellar Beats and Cosmic Melodies of DJ RUE Celestial Choreography and Ethereal Motion of The Corps Dance Crew The Unforgettable Return of The Force Capacitors aka The Flux Capacitors Special Guests: The Dad Batch Podcast The Knights of Chem Danny Cooksey Leilani Shiu Daniel Romero Rory Ross Chris Bartlett Droideka and her Mouse Droids When: Thursday, July 25, 2024 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Cocktail Hour: 6 p.m. -7 p.m. Where: Wicked West 1735 National Ave, San Diego, CA 92113 ID is REQUIRED for everyone in attendance. This event is 18+ ONLY. **You do NOT have to have a SDCC pass to attend this event.** Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hosnian-prom-tickets-876432462087
  • A new study suggests iguanas reached Fiji by rafting around 5,000 miles from North America.
  • The Smokehouse Creek fire tore through the Texas Panhandle early last year, burning over a million acres in just weeks. In the small town of Canadian, where the devastation was severe, residents say the heartbreak lingers and a full recovery could take years.
  • Orange Is the New Black's Uzo Aduba says she doesn't believe in destiny. In this week's Wild Card, Aduba opens up about how motherhood shaped her and why she's made peace with mortality.
  • Dr. Oz lacks policy experience but has TV show chops. Tom Scully, who led Medicare & Medicaid for President George W. Bush, argues that Oz is well-suited to be a spokesman for Trump's health care agenda.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: New visual art exhibits; Sarah Hennies; City Ballet; Beethoven; Hugo Crosthwaite and music; "Hadestown"; San Diego Asian Film Festival's youth-friendly programs; Play Day at MCASD; plus live music and more.
  • Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to identify and address barriers to employment.
  • Kenneth Stern, who drafted a widely used definition of antisemitism, says the Trump administration is using antisemitism claims to stifle speech and debate on the Middle East on college campuses.
  • Here in San Diego, life-saving medicines like naloxone have helped reduce the number of fatal fentanyl overdoses. But Mexico's restrictive drug policies make the medicine almost impossible to get in Tijuana.
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