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  • Parents are struggling to figure out what to say to their children after another school shooting. We talked to some experts, who offered these guidelines.
  • Republican Sen. Ted Cruz has said China is funding climate lawsuits against American oil and gas companies to weaken the U.S. He hasn't provided evidence to support the claim.
  • Ford announced it will retool its Louisville Assembly Plant to focus on electric trucks. Its goal: to bring down prices for U.S. buyers and compete with Chinese EV makers on the global market.
  • His re-ascension to the post came with some controversy.
  • President Trump attended the opening show of Les Miserables at the John F. Kennedy Center in D.C. on Wednesday night, attracting both his supporters and people protesting against him.
  • Each year the ARCS Foundation, San Diego Chapter, a non-profit organization led entirely by women, hosts a Scientist of the Year fundraiser to honor a preeminent local scientist. This year’s honoree, Dr. Rob Knight, has dedicated his career to the study of microbiomes–the microorganisms that live in the environment and the human body. His research is relevant for a wide range of practical applications, and his affiliations on campus reflect the deep interdisciplinary nature of his work. Knight is a professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the UC San Diego School of Medicine; and a professor in the Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, where he is also the founding director of the UC San Diego Center for Microbiome Innovation. Also at UC San Diego, Knight is affiliated with the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute (HDSI) and the Institute for Engineering in Medicine (IEM). ARCS San Diego invites you to join them for a celebration of science and scientists that is set for Sunday, April 13 (4-8 p.m.) at The Conrad Performing Arts Center in La Jolla. In addition to honoring Dr. Knight, the program will pay tribute to this year’s ARCS Scholars – all 50 of them – along with distinguished ARCS Scholar alumna, Dr. Kathryn Patras, Assistant Professor of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. All funds raised at this event will support future ARCS Scholars. Through their research, these talented Scholars make outstanding contributions to advance science and keep America competitive on the global stage, which is the ARCS mission. ARCS San Diego has put together an exciting program for its signature event. For program details and to register, go to: https://san-diego.arcsfoundation.org/ About ARCS: The ARCS Foundation (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists), a national organization with 15 chapters across the country, provides financial awards to promising graduate students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and medical research. Since its inception in 1985, the San Diego Chapter of ARCS has given more than $12.8 million to support graduate students at four local institutions: UCSD, SDSU, USD, and Scripps Research.
  • Make this Independence Day one to savor at Huntress. We’re celebrating with All Day Happy Hour—a full day of tasty bites, handcrafted cocktails, and bold flavors in the heart of the Gaslamp. Enjoy favorites like the Smashburger, Steak Tartare Tacos, Gnocchi Mac and Cheese, and Oysters on the Half Shell, perfectly paired with a glass of Austin Chardonnay or Alta Vista Red Blend. Whether you’re stopping by for happy hour or staying for dinner, Huntress is your destination for a memorable 4th of July. Visit: 4th of July At Huntress Huntress on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Fed lowered interest rates by a quarter percentage point Wednesday in an effort to cushion the sagging job market. The move comes as policymakers face growing pressure from President Trump.
  • The Studio, The Pitt and Adolescence took home top prizes on Sunday. And while the wins were deserving, the telecast was meh. Here are a few takeaways from a night that was a real mixed bag.
  • What: Flower Crown Making + High Tea When: Sunday, July 13, 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Where: Extraordinary Desserts, 1430 Union St, San Diego, CA 92101 Limited Spots Available! We are so excited to announce a NEW workshop collaboration with sweet-treat pioneers, Extraordinary Desserts! This two part workshop is a dream afternoon: start by making your own whimsical flower crown; then, don your crown and enjoy a magical high tea service! This experience is perfect for all-skill levels. Snag your friends, or come alone to learn and build community! Ticket Includes: -All tools and supplies to make a flower crown -Professional instruction from Native Poppy florists -Your beautiful flower crown to take home -High tea service from Extraordinary Desserts including: loose leaf tea, savory toasts, and seasonal sweet selections. Option to upgrade with bubbles on-site! Native Poppy on Facebook / Instagram
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