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  • Celebrating 250 Years of the U.S. Marine Corps | Honor, Courage, and Commitment! New this year! For the first time in BCC history, participants 18 and older have the chance to win a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and riding lessons, courtesy of San Diego Harley-Davidson. This special year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps, celebrating a legacy of honor, courage, and commitment—right here at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. The Boot Camp Challenge is a 3-mile race held on Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego - one of only TWO locations in the entire country where Marine Corps boot camp takes place. For one day only, it's open to the public. Along the course, over 60 Marine Corps Drill Instructors will be encouraging and motivating runners. Runners will take on some of the same obstacles faced by the young men and women in their quest to become a U.S. Marine. The course is designed for all fitness levels, with no penalties for missed obstacles. Open to the public. Free for all spectators. Visit: https://bootcampchallenge.com/ MCRD San Diego’s Boot Camp Challenge on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Trump administration is bringing back a policy that could penalize migrants for using public benefits if they're seeking a green card or visa.
  • Based on early accounts, this lecture details the historic meeting between Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and Moctezuma II and the fall of Mexico. This was a most significant historical invasion toppling one of the greatest empires in 1521. The way of life once lived in Ancient Mexico (Mesoamerica) was forever transformed by the Spanish conquest. Maria Butler, MA, is Lecturer Emerita in the Department of Chicana & Chicano Studies at San Diego State University. This San Diego Oasis event is free to attend thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Mission Hills-Hillcrest Branch Library. Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Branch Library on Facebook
  • The high court's decision keeps in place a chaotic situation. People who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in some states have received their full monthly allocations, while others have received nothing.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom, Santa Clara County and San Francisco are suing the Trump administration over a huge shift in homelessness policy.
  • The signs of Republican pushback come as President Trump has pursued a campaign of mass deportations and crackdown on migration from certain countries.
  • In the summer, Texas drew new lines to help the GOP win in the midterm elections. California countered this week. The Republicans might have an edge in the redistricting battle as it spreads nationally.
  • From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for navigation — but windows into history, culture, and how we see the world.
  • What is a presidential turkey pardon – and why is it happening again?
  • A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 70% of Americans say things have become too unaffordable and have a dim outlook on the economy and President Trump's handling of it.
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