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  • The Caesar salad was invented at a hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, on July 4, 1924, to feed hungry American tourists. We've been enjoying it in various incarnations ever since.
  • New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez said he chose not to testify at his trial because he believes prosecutors failed to prove the bribery case against him. Closing arguments may begin as early as Monday.
  • Gwen and Tim Walz met while teaching high school in the '90s, and she's now a vocal advocate for expanding educational opportunities in prisons. Here's what else to know about Minnesota's first lady.
  • The Democratic vice presidential candidate's taste for down-home Carhartt workwear and a camo cap have been getting a lot of media attention lately.
  • A world premiere play by Kate Hamill Directed by Rob Lutfy The Little Fellow is a risqué comedic drama loosely based on the life and tell-all memoirs of the 19th century’s most famous courtesan – Harriette Wilson, also known as The Little Fellow. Since the age of thirteen, Harriet has navigated through the pitiless and glamorous world of the British regency’s demi-monde: eventually becoming the “top of the bottom” as the self-styled Queen of Tarts. Her defiance of social conventions and refusal to be a lady have attracted many patrons – included some of the country’s most distinguished and high-powered men. But Harriet wants to get out of the ‘business’… and she has a plan. A plan that may threaten her reputation, her business, and ultimately, her life – as she confronts the cost of winning in an unjust world. This World Premiere received its first reading through the Bill and Judy Garrett Finish Line Commission. Advisories: Mature humor, sexual content, mature & sexual themes, and depictions of violence. The production also contains smoke/haze effects and flashing lights. Related links: Cygnet Theatre website | Instagram | Facebook
  • The House voted along party lines to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
  • Ismael Zambada, a historic leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, and Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of another cartel leader, were arrested by U.S. authorities in Texas, the U.S. Justice Department said.
  • Dozens have drowned trying to cross the river to EU-member Romania. Border guards are trying to stop them, as the Ukrainian military pushes mass conscription to address troop shortages.
  • Ken Wilcox's life felt hopeless, like there was nowhere left to turn. Then a simple act from a stranger on the street changed his perspective and his life.
  • Keep the cheer right here in PB! Join us for a delightful day of holiday festivities and capture the magic of the season on Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023 from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Pictures with Santa Claus: Don’t miss your chance to meet Santa at the end of Crystal Pier! Capture timeless holiday memories with Santa from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Pictures are just $10, and the experience is priceless. Tree Lighting at Sunset: As the sun sets over the beautiful Pacific Beach coastline, we’ll illuminate our magnificent holiday tree, casting a warm glow over the festivities. Festive Wreaths: Admire the beautiful wreaths on display, lovingly decorated by local community groups and businesses. Each wreath is a testament to the spirit of togetherness and creativity that defines our community. Please Note: To ensure you secure your picture with Santa, make sure to arrive by 3:45 p.m. at the latest. The last picture of the day will be taken at 5 p.m. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating the holidays on Crystal Pier. It’s a wonderful opportunity to share the joy of the season with friends and neighbors, old and new. Let’s make unforgettable memories and create a sense of community that truly embodies the spirit of the holidays. Mark your calendars and invite your loved ones for a heartwarming day by the beach. Don’t forget your holiday spirit and your cameras to capture the magic of Christmas on Crystal Pier!
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