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  • The latest national NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, released last week, found that Biden and Trump remain statistically tied, even in the aftermath of the widely panned debate. A Harris-Trump matchup also shows a statistical tie.
  • 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. to 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. Event Schedule: June 17: Groove to the island-style reggae sounds of Mario Marauak along with beverage partner Maker Wines. June 24: Enjoy the Lofi beats of NBC The Voice’s Johnny Martin filling the air with soulful music along with classic hits and RnB along with beverage partner Ketel One. July 1: 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 Don Julio. July 2: Kat Hall whose soulful vocals and unique style blur boundaries by blending reggae elements with jazz chords and R&B beats along with messages of unity, female empowerment, and individuality, and beverage partner Ketel One. July 4: Get transported to the tropic islands with Ben Benavente's Hawaiian/Island style music, showcasing a softer reggae through singing and ukulele played live alongside recorded piano and bass guitar, with beverage partner Aviation Gin. July 8: Groove to Jonny Tarr’s funk-soul-inspired pop originals who will double on the guitar, sax, beat-box, and vocals, along with beverage partner Old Harbor Spirits.
  • Advocates say the city should consider shrinking paved streets' size to save money on road maintenance.
  • The College of New Jersey is making room for native plants, and students are digging it.
  • Adam Peaty tested positive for COVID a day after joining American Nic Fink at a press conference after the 100 meter breaststroke final. USA Swimming say it's "taking the necessary precautions."
  • Today's teens struggle with big feelings — and their parents struggle to have hard conversations with them. A psychologist explains how to help your kids cope with pressure and stress.
  • Annie Liontas experienced three brain injuries in the span of one year, which led to dizziness, memory fog and anger — and impacted Liontas' marriage and sex life.
  • When a private space traveler said he wanted to take a SpaceX capsule on a mission to improve the aging Hubble telescope, NASA studied the options. Internal emails show concern about the risk.
  • Dynamic pricing of groceries, or reducing prices as perishable items approach their expiration date, could reduce food waste from grocery retailers by 21% or more, a study from UC San Diego's Rady School of Management released Tuesday found.
  • Not many early-round exits at the Olympics trigger conspiracy theories, fact-checkers, a week’s worth of memes and an online petition.
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