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  • Former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron says he thinks Trump is "salivating for the opportunity to prosecute and imprison journalists." New Yorker editor David Remnick agrees.
  • Get ready to groove and elevate your Fridays to a whole new level at Topside Terrace - Hotel Republic San Diego’s spectacular rooftop bar! Join us for an electrifying night of music and non-stop beats as our sensational DJs take the stage every Friday! With panoramic city views, delicious cocktails, and an unforgettable atmosphere, Topside Terrace is the ultimate party destination! Don’t miss out - see you on the rooftop every Friday! This week, sounds by DJ Dominik Wintner! Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • India “missed the bus” on manufacturing. A new book argues that India can nonetheless grow rich by leapfrogging to an economy dominated by high-skills services.
  • FoodieLand is an foodie inspired multi-cultural food and entertainment event taking place at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. With over 210+ vendors, we’re bringing you a variety of amazing foods, games, and entertainment for the whole family. Hope to see you there! May 3-5, 2024 Friday - 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday - 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday - 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sorry, Pets are not allowed due to venue policy. Service animals only. Parking is $15/vehicle for online advance purchase through Del Mar Fairgrounds or $20/vehicle at the door. Parking must be purchased no later than the day prior to the event to receive the $15 rate. Parking is charged by the venue. ADA/Handicapped parking is available in the main parking lot. FoodieLand - San Diego on Instagram / Facebook
  • The report on federal charges against Trump for election interference in 2020 offers special counsel Jack Smith a last chance to explain his decisions after dropping the case.
  • Five weeks in, there's an emerging pattern in how the Trump administration moves to target federal employees. And it begins with Elon Musk bringing in tactics he's employed at his various businesses.
  • Since the Taliban took power 2021, Afghanistan has not been invited to big climate conferences. And money for projects addressing climate-related issues has been frozen. Are things about to change?
  • The La Jolla Open Aire Market is different than other farmers markets in that all proceeds benefit La Jolla Elementary (LJES), a public school. The proceeds from the market fund various initiatives enjoyed by all children at LJES, including school improvements and programs such as art, music, library, technology and additional classroom teachers to lower class sizes. The market was started by former La Jolla Elementary School mom and La Jolla community supporter, Sherry Ahern. In 1996, Sherry had two children enrolled at LJES and was on the Friends of La Jolla Elementary, Inc. Board, the school’s non profit education foundation. The original motivation for the market was to help fund a library and librarian. At the time, the school’s “library” consisted only of a small collection of books in the back of the auditorium. With help and support from San Diego Unified School District, local community groups, the Friends Board and Board President at the time Sarah Agler, the vision became a reality two years later. The first market was held on October 25, 1998 with 14 farmers and one artisan. The market has continued to grow and in addition to helping the children, the market has become a vibrant weekly community event and gathering place for the entire La Jolla community with over 120 vendors every Sunday, 25 years and counting…. The market would not be possible without the amazing support of the district and Friends of LJES foundation volunteers.
  • Interested in seeing if you can save money on your mortgage? Here’s what to know about refinancing – and how to think about timing.
  • If you’ve lost a loved one in the past year, we invite you to attend INTRODUCTION TO GRIEF AND LOSS. This virtual four-week educational workshop will be led by skilled bereavement counselors from The Elizabeth Hospice. Attendees will learn about grief and loss, develop an understanding of different grieving styles, acquire coping skills and self-care methods, and more. FREE. Mondays, September 9 through September 30, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meetings will be held via Zoom. Registration is required, and participants are expected to attend all four sessions. RSVP to griefinfo@ehospice.org or 833.349.2054. Visit: Introduction to Grief & Loss The Elizabeth Hospice Center
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