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  • It was typical Trump fare in an X conversation between the former president and Tesla CEO Elon Musk Monday night. Starting late due to technical issues, the friendly political chat lasted two hours.
  • In Heretic, Hugh Grant plays the villain. He tells Morning Edition that actors are drawn to the bad guys "rather than the dreary, goody-two-shoes lead."
  • “If you don’t understand the wave, you can’t respect it. And if you don’t have respect, it’s only a matter of time before the ocean teaches you to get some..” – Laird Hamilton …and if it’s all about respect, you will appreciate this dinner Adventure with one of the most well-respected and successful contemporary mystery writers around, T. Jefferson Parker. Enjoy a delicious pizza dinner while Jeff discusses Desperation Reef, his new high-stakes thriller about a big wave surfer and her sons who compete in the same contest that killed her husband many years before. Your Adventure includes pizza, salad, soft beverage, tax, gratuity, and an opportunity to meet Jeff up close and personal in an intimate setting. ADMISSION: Tickets must be purchased online, two options available: Event Registration with discounted hardcover book - This option includes event and a discounted hc copy of Desperation Reef to be delivered to the event for signing. Due to the special nature of this event, no refunds will be given after July 18 or for no-shows. Event Only - This option is for event only. Books sold separately. Due to the special nature of this event, no refunds are available after July 18, 2024, or for no-shows.
  • Join us on stage at the Mandell Weiss Theatre for an intimate dinner and Playhouse-inspired performance by one of the most iconic artists of stage and screen, Tony and Obie Award winner Idina Menzel (Wicked and Rent on Broadway, Frozen film and the upcoming world-premiere musical Redwood at La Jolla Playhouse). Celebrate La Jolla Playhouse and support artistic innovation and the Playhouse’s Community Engagement, Military and Learning Programs. You may also buy tickets and learn more by calling (858) 228-3081 or emailing. Stay Connected with La Jolla Playhouse! Facebook & Instagram
  • Please join us to hear from Peter Sinclair, Media Director of the Dark Snow Project, who will present an overview of the status of the Greenland ice sheet and the challenges and importance of implementing clean energy in the Midwest. There is no charge for this online event but please register in advance. Peter Sinclair, as Media Director of the Dark Snow Project, an international scientific effort focused on the Greenland ice sheet, has spent a lot of time on and around the Big Ice with top-level science teams. Mr. Sinclair will talk about what scientists have been learning about the dynamics and unique vulnerability of ice sheets to climate change. The presentation will include vivid video, interviews, and drone footage shot on location over the last decade. Mr. Sinclair will also describe the ongoing war to site clean energy across the American heartland and where the war to decarbonize America will be won or lost in the coming decade. For more information visit: ncccalliance.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Crass political merchandise is not new, but a vulgar T-shirt sold at Trump rallies seems to be setting a new low bar. What do people buying it think about the message it sends and about wearing it?
  • Maritime Museum of San Diego presents "Steam and Splendor: Treasures from the Ocean Liner and Cruise Ship Emphemera Collection" Opening Friday, May 26 at Noon, and included free with general admission. Exhibit will remain open until Memorial Day weekend next year (2024). "Steam and Splendor: Treausures from the Ocean Liner and Cruise Ship Emphemera Collection" is staged aboard the Gould Eddy gallery aboard the Museum’s elegant 1898 Victorian-era steam ferryboat Berkeley. The new exhibit transports visitors to a time when ocean travel was sedate, luxurious, and exclusive. The collection includes hidden treasures never displayed for the public and one of the largest of ocean liner and cruise ship ephemera in California. Journey back in time to the era of the great ocean liners of the 20th century – among them the Titanic, the Normandy, the SS United States, the Empress of Britain, and many others. Visitors to the new exhibit will learn how passengers chose these destinations, purchased tickets, what they packed for their voyage, what they ate, where they slept and dined, and how they passed their time on board. Exhibit entry is free with general admission. General admission self-guided tickets are $20.00 for adults, $15.00 for seniors/active military and ages 13-17 and $10 .00 for youth ages 12 and under. Ages 2 and under free. The Maritime Museum of San Diego is open daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit: www.sdmaritime.org or call 619-234-9153 x101 Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The mayor of Philadelphia ordered all city employees back to the office full-time this summer. Now some workers are wondering whether their jobs are worth the flexibility they're giving up.
  • Despite former President Trump's historic conviction, shareholders of his social media company are vowing to stay with him no matter what.
  • Israel’s high court ruled unanimously that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men — a decision that could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition.
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