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  • Native San Diegans showed us how plants can build and heal. Their medicines continue to this day.
  • The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from participating in sports at publicly funded institutions.
  • Fabulous Hillcrest, MO’s Universe and Great Autos of Yesteryear proudly present the Hillcrest Classic Car Show! As the largest LGBT car club on the West Coast, Great Autos of Yesteryear boasts nearly 1,000 members. The Hillcrest Classic Car Show occurs every month on the third Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 5th & Penn. Each event features at least twenty car collectors, providing a “tire-kicking” experience where members can share their passion for cars with the public and fellow enthusiasts. When you're ready to eat, indulge in one of the many excellent restaurants and bars in Fabulous Hillcrest! Roll down your windows, turn up the music, and cruise on over for this fabulous monthly gathering! Fabulous Hillcrest on Facebook / Instagram
  • Charleston, S.C., reflects on 10 years since a racially motivated attack on the historic Emanuel AME church. A white supremacist killed 9 Black worshippers in 2015 in hopes of starting a race war.
  • Sunday, June 15 Dads, Drinks & the U.S. Open – Father’s Day is Tee’d Up at barleymash This one’s for the dads who’ve earned a strong drink, a juicy steak, and front-row seats to the U.S. Open (on the big screen, of course). Join us in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter on Sunday, June 15 for a Father’s Day celebration that checks all the boxes—great food, cold drinks, and wall-to-wall sports. barleymash on Facebook / Instagram
  • Our mission is to provide a fun and vibrant atmosphere where our guests will discover their inner creativity and decorate their very own cake while enjoying delicious food and best of all great wine & beverages. Whether it’s your birthday, anniversary, corporate event or just a fun night out Cake & Sip San Diego offers a hands-on experience for all occasions. Our events offer a fun and interactive way to socialize and a great way to bond with friends, family or colleagues. We believe in working with integrity, providing a fun and interactive experience with dynamic customer service, and creating a comfortable environment for guests to be creative. This Event includes : 2 hours with Guided instruction and tips A personal 5-inch pre-baked double layer cake for each guest to decorate Frosting All tools and materials for use To-go boxes to take home cake Open wine bar with non-alcoholic options and Hors'd'oeurvres All classes are wheelchair accessible *Vegan/Dairy Free options not available for this class. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cake-and-sip-san-diego-cheers-to-2-years-cake-decorating-party-tickets-1318190747009?aff=ebdssbcategorybrowse Official Cake and Sip San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected diseases like river blindness, schistosomiasis and trachoma.
  • Real ID will be enforced in U.S. airports starting May 7. Implementing the law involved years of negotiations between federal and state officials.
  • About 'Weekend Edition Saturday'

    Saturday mornings are made for Weekend Edition Saturday, the program wraps up the week's news and offers a mix of analysis and features on a wide range of topics, including arts, sports, entertainment, and human interest stories. The two-hour program is hosted by NPR's Peabody Award-winning Scott Simon.

    Drawing on his experience in covering 10 wars and stories in all 50 states and seven continents, Simon brings a humorous, sophisticated and often moving perspective to each show. He is as comfortable having a conversation with a major world leader as he is talking with a Hollywood celebrity or the guy next door.

    Weekend Edition Saturday has a unique and entertaining roster of other regular contributors. Marin Alsop, conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, talks about music. Daniel Pinkwater, one of the biggest names in children's literature, talks about and reads stories with Simon. Financial journalist Joe Nocera follows the economy. Howard Bryant of EPSN.com and NPR's Tom Goldman chime in on sports. Keith Devlin, of Stanford University, unravels the mystery of math, and Will Grozier, a London cabbie, talks about good books that have just been released, and what well-read people leave in the back of his taxi. Simon contributes his own award-winning essays, which are sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant.
  • The law aims to prevent officers fired by one department for bad behavior from later finding a job in another. So far, 20 officers from local departments have been decertified for offenses ranging from sexual misconduct to domestic violence to dishonesty.
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