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  • The constitutional reform is controversial because it completely remakes Mexico's judiciary. One side says it will end corruption, the other that it will end judicial independence.
  • Don’t Miss North County's best night market. Over 30 vendors including Pizza, Burgers, Donuts, Sushi, Tacos, Noodles, Nachos, Wings, Bao, Cookies, Curries and so much more. Vegan Food Popup is a free event that showcases the best plant-based food in SoCal, featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA. In between bites, shop a selection of local products and services. Family-Friendly | Dogs Allowed | Live Music | Free Parking The Vista Vegan Food Popup is located at the Local Roots Boochyard, the perfect evening destination for families and friends to gather and enjoy food, drinks and entertainment. This beautiful indoor & outdoor venue features several seating areas, pool and other games, plus cozy fire pits. Parking: There is a free parking lot onsite and free street parking nearby. Vendors: African Food Kitchen, Cosmic Universal Babe, Drewski’s Lemonade, Element Vegan Cuisine, Kula Ice Cream, Local Roots Pizza, Magnolia Kitchen and Bakery, Majestik Kulture, Maya's Cookies, Ms Kim’s Kitchen & More, Ninfasland, Pink Pantree, Rizo's Kitchen, Sabor Piri Piri, Shmackin Noodz, The Donuttery, The Pad Thai Stand, Yuseong Mandu Monthly Events: San Clemente Vegan Food Popup 1st Saturday Every Month | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at North Beach, 1832 N El Camino Real, San Clemente North Park Vegan Food Popup 2nd Saturday Every Month, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego Vista Vegan Food Popup 3rd Friday Every Month, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. at the Local Roots Boochyard,1430 Vantage Ct, Vista Special Events: San Diego Super Adoption Saturday, April 13th, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego San Diego EarthFest Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Balboa Park, Park Boulevard and Presidents Way Lawn All locations are free to the public, family-friendly and dog-friendly and feature music and free parking. Vegan Food Popup has been featured on CBS News, ABC News, Fox News, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Orange County Register, San Diego Magazine, KUSI and San Diego Reader. Since launching in 2019, Vegan Food Popup has supported hundreds of local food and craft vendors by providing venues for sharing their offerings with the community. Subscribe to our newsletter For more info visit: veganfoodpopup.com Stay Connected on Instagram and Facebook
  • While Jools Lebron was captivating millions of people with her "very demure, very mindful" TikTok videos, at least two people submitted applications to trademark her catchphrases.
  • An experimental cancer drug that helps the brain turn glucose into energy was able to reverse memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.
  • There's multi-billion dollar market in the U.S. for life and health coaching. Many Americans are looking for alternatives to traditional mental health care. But unlike therapy, coaching is unregulated.
  • Learn the top ways to build your wealth through real estate investing - and it isn't through typical cash flow and collecting monthly rent checks! During this free 60 minute webinar Patrick Kappel, San Diego's 2020 Team Leader Realtor of the Year and investor with 15 rental property doors, will provide you with insight into how to rapidly grow your net worth while building a real estate portfolio that can generate over $100,000/year. It's a known fact that real estate investments offer more tax advantages than even the best-structured retirement accounts. Over 90% of America's millionaires built their net worth through real estate investment. By attending this webinar you will learn the investment secrets and strategies utilized by the wealthy so you can grow your net worth - tax free! This includes how and when to complete a cost segregation study. The tips shared in this webinar most realtors don't know or share - but we will share it all for free! You can't afford to miss this! The Kappel Realty Group is a Platinum Real Estate Team in San Diego County, placing it in the top 1% percent of all real estate teams in the County and top 1% in the country. The Kappel Realty Group is the #1 Large Team at Compass, San Diego's top brokerage by sales volume. Patrick Kappel owns 15 investment units and every member of the Kappel Realty Group owns investment real estate. This webinar is taught by Patrick Kappel, named by the San Diego Business Journal as one of the 50 most influential residential real estate leaders of 2021. Patrick is a top 1% Realtor in San Diego County and 2020 San Diego Team REALTOR Leader of the Year by the San Diego Association of Realtors. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor's degree and continued his education at UCLA, where he received his MBA with a focus in finance and entrepreneurship. He then earned a Masters Degree in Real Estate from the University of San Diego. His combined years of academic and practical knowledge have given him the necessary skills to become a trusted teacher and advisor to his clients. Patrick Kappel⁠ Kappel Realty Group, Compass "We use data and education to move you" patrick.kappel@compass.com⁠ www.kappelrealtygroup.com DRE#: 02017034⁠ Equal Housing Opportunity For more information visit: kappelrealtygroup.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A new poll finds Americans are increasingly skeptical about the value and cost of college.
  • Unauthorized crossings through the U.S. northern border have surged due to an influx of Indian migrants. Many leave Canada in search of better economic opportunities.
  • Join the Zoom or livestream! “Body Modification: Anatomy, Alteration, and Art in Anthropogeny“ is the topic of a free, virtual public symposium hosted by the CARTA: UC San Diego/Salk Center for Academic Research & Training in Anthropogeny on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024 (Beginning 10 a.m. Pacific with Q&A and expert discussion and commencing ~ 1:30 p.m. Pacific), co-chaired by Mark Collard (Simon Fraser University) and Francesco d'Errico (University of Bordeaux). Event Summary: Permanent body modification is an intriguing phenomenon. It is regularly practiced by living humans but is not seen in other extant mammals. It is highly variable within and between cultures. It is also often both expensive and risky. All of these characteristics—its uniqueness, its variability, and its actual or potential costliness—make permanent body modification an important behavior for scientists to understand. However, the scientific study of permanent body modification is in its infancy. The goal of this symposium is to provide a snapshot of where we are at with regard to research on permanent body modification and to identify questions that should be prioritized over the next decade. The symposium will bring together academics from a number of disciplines as well as practitioners from the permanent body modification industry. We will cover a wide range of historical and contemporary permanent body modification practices, including but not limited to tattooing, piercing, finger amputation, and cranial modification. In addition to considering the ‘when’ and ‘where’ of permanent body modification, we will delve into the motivations behind this behavior, considering both the personal justifications offered by participants and the scientific hypotheses proposed to explain it. Additional Information: For updates regarding the Zoom and live webcast on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024, follow CARTA’s X/Twitter (@CARTAUCSD), Facebook (@ucsdcarta), and LinkedIn accounts. Funding for this online-only symposium was provided by many generous CARTA friends like you. Closed captioning for recordings was made possible by CARTA Patrons Ingrid M. Benirschke-Perkins and Gordon C. Perkins. For more information, please email: khunter@ucsd.edu or carta-info@anthropogeny.org or visit carta.anthropogeny.org
  • To target the tiny prey they depend on, humpbacks have developed a way of trapping them with nets made out of bubbles. A new study shows exactly how they do it.
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