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  • Top Democrats in Washington are mired in crisis over President Biden's continued candidacy — exacerbated by his COVID diagnosis. Biden has said he expects to be the party's nominee and is undeterred.
  • The Cassara Carlsbad and Orangetheory Fitness La Costa have teamed up to host a 60-minute workout session suitable for all fitness levels on Saturday, August 26. Experience an excellent workout led by Coach Jess while grooving to timeless tunes mixed by DJ Austin. After the class, treat yourself to a complimentary mimosa at the hotel bar, providing the perfect opportunity to connect with your fellow community members. Registration will kick off at 10:30 a.m. at the Buena Vista room, with the class starting at 11 a.m.
  • Thousands of people are still displaced and living in limbo six months after the wildfires on Maui. The disaster has deepened a housing crisis and is taking a toll on fire survivors.
  • The Hamas-led assault that killed 1,200 people triggered a devastating Israeli military response in Gaza. Now the war has engulfed Lebanon and threatens to bring Israel and Iran into direct conflict.
  • Are you looking to learn some computer skills? These sessions—with instruction, hands-on opportunities, and plenty of time for questions and answers—are just for you! This class is held in the library’s seminar room. Also, on Friday: Office hours; questions about how to work a computer/phone/device. Office hours are held in the library’s multi-media room within the adult computer lab.
  • The NATO and EU member borders Belarus, the Russian territory of Kaliningrad and Ukraine — plus a strip of land connecting it to Lithuania. It is an unstable and volatile mix of frontiers.
  • Retired military chaplain David Peters, who has conducted services at Arlington National Cemetery, tells NPR's Michel Martin that the final resting place of some 400,000 U.S. service members is supposed to be free of politics.
  • Celebrate summer with the sounds of local music during InterContinental San Diego’s 2023 Summer Sunset Live Music Series every Saturday through September 2 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. hosted at Layover, the hotel’s aviation themed rooftop bar and lounge. Throughout the series, guests will enjoy live music from a talented selection of local artists performing on the rooftop lounge, set alongside unparalleled sunset views over the San Diego Bay along with Layover’s signature cocktails. Guests will also enjoy additional brand enhancements from handpicked drink partners including tasting tables, additional swag, visits from brand ambassadors and more. Upcoming performances include: Jul 15: Groove to the Island-Style reggae beats of Mario Marauak with beverage partner Coronado Brewing Salty Crew. Jul 22: Enjoy your favorite pop, classic rock, and R&B songs with Johnny Martin along with beverage partner Tanqueray. Jul 29: Get transported back to the 70s/80s with Tikitronic, a two-man retro Tiki lounge act and sip on a drink from beverage partner Cutwater Spirits. Aug 5: The soulful sounds of songbird Helena Holleran who draws influence from Rnb, Soul, Jazz, Latin, Afrobeat, and Reggae; inspiring an undeniable groove, infectious swing, sweet songbird-soul melodies, along with beverage partner Volcan Tequila. Aug 12: Groove to the Island-Style reggae beats of Mario Marauak and his 4-piece band with beverage partner Don Julio. Aug 19: Enjoy your favorite pop, classic rock, and R&B songs with Johnny Martin along with beverage partner Volcan Tequila. Aug 26: Turn back time and relive the funky 80s with DJ Rue and beverage partner Karl Strauss Brewing. Sep 2: Groove to the Island-Style reggae beats of Mario Marauak and his 4-piece band with beverage partner Old Harbor Spirits.
  • California and other states — and some cities — have learned a lesson: Bans on plastic bags don’t always go as planned. In fact, California's original ban made things worse.
  • Jarren Duran hit a tie-breaking two-run homer for the American League and was named the most valuable player. Pittsburgh rookie Paul Skenes pitched a hitless first inning for the National League.
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