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  • The blowup marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers expected.
  • Criticized for its high cost but still selling out nearly everywhere, Nintendo's sequel to their popular Switch console releases as a trade war squeezes the video game industry.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the government was arming factions in the Gaza Strip to combat Hamas, after accusations from an opposition politician.
  • Learn about the technical aspects of live theater with Nate Cargill, Associate Technical Director at OTC and Technical Director at Oceanside High School. Students will learn essential skills in lighting, sound, and other technical areas of theater production. They’ll also have the opportunity to work behind the scenes during the performances of Seussical on July 11, 12, 13, and July 18, 19, 20. Camp Information: Ages 12-19 June 30 - July 11 (no camp on July 4th) Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Limited to 15 campers Cost: $200, plus a $30 materials fee Visit: https://oceansidetheatre.vbotickets.com/event/2025_Youth_TECHNICAL_Camp_Seussical_the_Musical/149394 Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • Step back in time and discover the fascinating craft of flintknapping in this hands-on class! Flintknapping is the ancient technique of shaping stone into tools through the application of controlled force, a skill that has been used by humans for hundreds of thousands of years. In this class, you’ll learn the basics of flintknapping, including how to create cutting tools, points, and other useful implements by striking and shaping raw stone. Guided by an experienced instructor, you’ll gain insight into the historical and cultural significance of flint tools and understand the precision involved in the process. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a survival skills aficionado, or simply curious about ancient craftsmanship, this class offers a unique opportunity to connect with a time-honored tradition. You’ll leave with not only new skills but also a deeper appreciation for how early humans created the tools that helped shape civilization. All materials are provided, and no prior experience is necessary. Ages 12 and up. Participants under the age of 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult participant. Visit: https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheSanDiegoArchaeologicalCnt/flintknapping.html
  • Children ages 8-12 will have the opportunity to explore how to shape clay as a creative medium. They will learn wheel throwing and hand-building techniques as well as glaze projects. From pots to animal sculpture students will practice to observe, follow through, and understand the importance of dedication. Wear clothes that can get messy! Visit: Youth Ceramics (6 weeks) ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Divorce lawyers know certain times of the year are much busier than others. They and researchers have found seasonal patterns around divorce filings.
  • Planned U.S. visa restrictions are causing students around the world to consider going to the United Kingdom instead.
  • The suspended lawmakers from the Māori Party performed the haka, a dance of challenge, last November to oppose a widely unpopular bill, now defeated, that they said would reverse Indigenous rights.
  • Democrats trust the news far more than Republicans. They find commonality, however, in financial news sources. But the most trusted news source for Americans from both parties is The Weather Channel.
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