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  • Lara Friedman was walking her large rottweiler on July 4 when fireworks went off. Her dog went into panic mode. Then a stranger offered to help, ensuring both got home safely.
  • India's shrimp exports to the U.S. were once a success story. Now the industry faces ruin amid President Trump's 50% tariff on imports from the country.
  • “Mystery sparks wonder—and wonder fuels our deepest drive to understand.” – Neil Armstrong Satisfy that spark by plunging into suspense, intrigue, and the art of the unknown at our captivating Mystery Author Panel, hosted in collaboration with the Carlsbad City Library. This event features four master storytellers: - New York Times bestselling author Christina Baker Kline - Bestselling novelist Elise Hart Kipness - Award-winning mystery writer John Copenhaver - Critically acclaimed Jon Bassoff In conversation with debut author Anne Burt, exploring how mystery and suspense ignite our curiosity—and keep us turning the pages. Registration Registration for this event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Make sure to arrive early to receive your seating ticket. For questions about seating, please contact the Carlsbad City Library. Pre-order your book(s) below to be delivered to you at the event for signing. Online only special: pre-order all four books and receive a $15 discount. adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/carlsbad-mystery-10-27-25/ Adventures by the Books on Facebook / Instagram
  • As residents of the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil face bombardment by night, and wreckage by day, they share their anger at an American peace proposal that many say favors Russia above Ukraine
  • The G20 closed in Johannesburg without a ceremonial hand over to the U.S., its next chair, after Washington boycotted the summit.
  • The U.S. government says Amazon manipulated people into signing up for Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to cancel. The company says its designs and disclosures follow industry standards.
  • May 1 - 4 Hours: Thursday: 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday: 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday: 2 p.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. Location: D. M. Memorial Rec Ctr. & Park (Corner of Ocean View Blvd & S. 30th Street) Address: 2975 Ocean View Blvd San Diego, CA. 92113 Additional info: - 14 Family amusement rides, games & great carnival eats. - Opening night ride special - $2 each ride. - $2 entrance fee (12 yrs & under, free) - Daily unlimited ride wristband special: $45 each. Visit: https://allevents.in/san%20diego/memorial-community-park-cinco-de-mayo-carnival/200027861598319
  • A new executive order limits how federal funding can be spent by programs that assist people who use drugs. Outreach workers believe the change could increase preventable overdoses. Then, an update on a project to turn a vacant lot in Chula Vista into dozens of affordable homes. Plus, we check in on how the Escondido library is doing at its new location – the North County mall.
  • More than ever before, economic tools like sanctions, export controls and tech policy are playing a bigger role in foreign policy. For the Republic of Korea and the United States, these new strategies now lead to two urgent challenges: staying aligned in their economic strategies, and rethinking how to deal with North Korea. How can the Republic of Korea and the U.S. work more closely on economic statecraft to strengthen their alliance? And can those same tools be used more effectively to influence North Korea, where current sanctions may be losing their edge? To discover answers to these questions, join our roundtable, which brings together experts in diplomacy, economics and policy. UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Speaker: Meher McArthur, Curator, East Asian Art at Pacific Asia Museum; Creative Director, Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden Meher McArthur was born in India to a Scottish father and Persian mother and grew up in Scotland, Canada, and England feeling very out of place. Hoping to go into international business, she studied Japanese at college and lived in Japan for two years but fell in love with Japanese art and took a new direction. She became a Japanese art historian and has been passionately curating Japanese art exhibitions in museums and galleries and for national tour for over 25 years. This lecture is a sneak preview of her new memoir (October 2025) and will highlight some of the most significant art works in her life and career and show how Japanese art helped her find her place in the world. Speaker bio: Meher McArthur is an Asian art historian specializing in Japanese art. She worked as a curator of East Asian Art at Pacific Asia Museum and Creative Director for the Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden, both in Pasadena and was Academic Curator for Scripps College in Claremont and Art and Cultural Director for Japan House, Los Angeles. She curates traveling exhibitions for International Arts & Artists (IA&A), currently "Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper" and upcoming "KIMONO: Garment, Canvas, and Artistic Muse." Her publications include "Gods and Goblins: Folk Paintings from Otsu" (PAM, 1999), "Reading Buddhist Art" (Thames & Hudson, 2002), "The Arts of Asia" (Thames & Hudson, 2005), "An ABC of What Art Can Be" (Getty Museum, 2010), "New Expressions in Origami Art" (Tuttle, 2017), and "Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper" (IA&A, 2021). She lives in Pasadena, California. Please note, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. Save your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link via confirmation email with instructions once you secure your place. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
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