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  • TikTok has surged into the e-commerce space, positioning itself as a kind of Amazon for the social media age. Analysts say it might work, but users and sellers are asking: At what price?
  • Join us for our North Park Neighborhood Cleanup on Saturday, September 16. This event is a wonderful opportunity to connect with your fellow community members and local businesses while giving back to the place we all call home. Date: Saturday, September 16 from 9 a.m. - Noon Location: The Mighty Bin, 2855 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92104 Get Energized Before the Cleanup: Before we head out to clean, enjoy complimentary coffee and donuts/pastries provided by Midnight Animal Coffee. It's the perfect way to start your day of community service! We'll have a few announcements regarding the cleanup and treat attendees to some raffle prizes. Thank you to our raffle partners, Pure Project North Park and Midnight Animal Coffee! Post-Cleanup Perks: After the cleanup, you deserve a treat! Take advantage of exclusive discounts from local businesses as a thank you for your volunteer efforts: Empanada Kitchen: Get 20% off their delicious handmade, Argentine-style Empanadas. It's a fantastic option for a well-deserved post-cleanup lunch! The Mighty Bin: San Diego’s first zero-waste grocery store will offer a special 20% in-store discount to all volunteers. Head over to The Mighty Bin to stock up on plastic-free, package-free, organic, local, and non-toxic food, personal care, and household products. We look forward to seeing you on September 16th for a day of community! If you have any questions about the event, please email Erika Rodriguez at hello@nadimarketing.com.
  • The University of Southern California canceled its main commencement ceremony after dozens of campus arrests. Meanwhile, students at several schools around the country set up solidarity encampments.
  • You're invited to an event that will leave you inspired, connected, and ready to take your business to new heights! ignite sparked by BBB in partnership with MyPoint Credit Union, proudly present the Small Business Community Mixer, where the dynamic San Diego Business Community comes together for an evening of networking and growth. Get ready to mingle with fellow entrepreneurs, industry experts, and renowned community partners, including Accessity, Pacific Arts Movement, and the Asian Business Association. This collaboration ensures a diverse and thriving atmosphere, providing you with unique opportunities to expand your network and discover exciting possibilities. But that's not all! We're delighted to offer complimentary refreshments, appetizers, and even wine to tantalize your taste buds. Make new connections, learn about resources and establish new partnerships. Come and see your partners: - Ignite Sparkled by BBB - MyPoint Credit Union - Asian Business Association San Diego - Accessity - Pacific Arts Movement Register now to secure your place at the San Diego Small Business Community Mixer, where you'll join a vibrant community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about entrepreneurship and success! For more infromation visit: bbb.org
  • In Nogales, Ariz., immigration and casual border crossings are a way of life. But the pressure is mounting as asylum seekers strain local resources and the economy depends on border traffic.
  • The new miniseries dramatizes the 2014 fallout when racist comments by former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling were recorded and leaked.
  • President Biden met with plaintiffs from the Brown v. Board of Education case Thursday. On Friday, he's meeting with members of historically Black sororities and fraternities.
  • In a gesture of wartime support, the European Union has exempted Ukrainian truckers from EU limits on how many drivers can enter Europe. Polish truckers say that's destroying their businesses.
  • Nine San Diego County high schools sent teams to compete at Houston's FIRST Robotics World Championships.
  • The jury awarded plaintiffs $38.3 million in damages saying that Chiquita was liable for killings perpetrated by the AUC–Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia).
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