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  • Right-wing podcaster and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon says Elon Musk "crossed the Rubicon" by calling for impeachment. He says the president should deal with feud as "national security issue."
  • President Trump pleaded for progress in ceasefire talks in the war in Gaza, as Israel and Hamas appeared to be inching closer to an agreement.
  • The Trump administration continues to target foreign nationals looking to attend U.S. universities. Here's a closer look at who these students are, where they come from and what they study.
  • About 60,000 people took to the streets of downtown San Diego on Saturday for what organizers are calling "No Kings Day, a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump's policies.
  • Grape Day Park has long been a gathering place in Escondido — and a reflection of the city’s changing identity.
  • Never Die Young is a vibrant, heartfelt tribute to the legendary James Taylor. Led by acclaimed musicians David Sheils (vocals/guitar) and longtime collaborator Tim Godwin (guitar), the group brings Taylor’s timeless songs to life with warmth, authenticity, and soul. Together, Sheils and Godwin have worked with iconic artists including Air Supply, Chicago, Shelby Lynne, Tanya Tucker, Laura Brannigan, Tower of Power, and Pat Benatar. Their shared love for James Taylor sparked an instant bond—one that evolved into this deeply personal project. Joined by the stunning vocals of Kylea Sheils and a stellar San Diego lineup—Jim Reeves on bass, Josh Weinstein on keyboards, Bob Sales on drums, and Larry Grano on percussion and vocals—Never Die Young captures the spirit and storytelling of Taylor’s music, from Country Road to The Secret of Life. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his music, this unforgettable evening will transport you into the heart of James Taylor’s living room—one song at a time. Never Die Young on Youtube
  • A brain surgeon explains how children’s brains work and how screen time might have an impact on how young brains develop.
  • Embark on a magical adventure this summer at our musical camp with Peter Pan Jr.! Fly to Neverland with Peter, Wendy, and the Lost Boys as they battle the infamous Captain Hook. Filled with catchy tunes and thrilling scenes, this timeless tale will spark your imagination and teach you the joys of eternal youth. Join us for a summer filled with fun, friendship, and fantastic performances. Don't miss your chance to be part of the magic. Enroll today! Improve focus and concentration Learn teamwork skills Build self confidence Have fun and make new friends Sing, dance and act - daily! Make costumes and props Learn leadership skills Perform in final showcase - Ages: 7 to 13 years old - Max. Enrollment: 20 Visit: https://www.actlivenow.com/jr-summer-camp.html ActLiveNow on Instagram and Facebook
  • OTC at the Brooks presents a screening of "Shredding: A New Lens in Surf Filmmaking" on Friday, July 25 at 8 p.m. at the historic Sunshine Brooks Theater (217 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA)! "Shredding" is a powerful short surf film program that challenges outdated stereotypes about who belongs in surf culture. From Morocco to Palestine to the California coast, these films spotlight surfers whose presence on the water redefines what it means to “shred.” Through stories of access, identity, and resilience, "Shredding" celebrates a new wave of surfers expanding the sport’s image—and invites audiences to reimagine surf culture as a space of joy, freedom, and connection. This special screening features work by filmmakers Rabbi Chel Mandell, Lo Frentz, Serra Soyupak, Peter Williams, Dörthe Eickelberg, Nesrine Majzoub, Zachary Zezima, Yusuf Demirörs, and Arne JinAn Wong. Filmmakers will be in attendance. Oceanside Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Metals Company is applying for permission from the Trump administration to mine for nickel and cobalt beneath a remote patch of the Pacific Ocean. Other countries say the minerals aren't America's to mine.
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