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  • The Israel-Hamas war has prompted some of the most volatile campus protests in decades. This summer, student organizers are rethinking strategies, as are counter-protesters and college administrators.
  • Jam Master Jay, one-third of the iconic hip-hop group Run-DMC, was killed in 2002 over a cocaine deal gone bad. A jury found two men guilty of the murder, including his godson.
  • In an agreement released on Monday, Google said it will permanently remove information it secretly gathered when millions of people were searching the internet in "incognito" mode.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people across the region had no power early on Monday, and other states were preparing for severe weather as the storm system moved east.
  • Free Walk N’ Talk at the Santa Ysabel Lower Truck Trail Join the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy for their monthly Walk N’ Talk at the beautiful Santa Ysabel Lower Truck Trail. This is the fourth hike 0f the conservancy’s exciting Coast- to-Crest Trail Challenge series, bringing participants one hike closer to completing the challenge and earning their YEAR 7 C2C Challenge patch and certificate! (Don't worry if you missed any of the Walk N’ Talk combined C2C Challenge hikes the Conservancy has already completed as they will be repeated in the new year). For event details and to reserve your spot, visit sdrvc.org/events For questions contact Community Engagement Manager kim@sdrvc.org.
  • California regulators have proposed delaying some new rules aimed at reducing how much water people use on their lawns. Last year, regulators proposed new rules aimed at reducing statewide water use by 14%.
  • Courts are tackling the question of whether sale-leaseback deals function more like a mortgage than an outright sale — and therefore should be regulated like a loan.
  • Extended through May 26. WEST COAST PREMIERE Book, Lyrics and Music by Dave Malloy. Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy Directed by Sean Murray Music Direction by Patrick Marion Choreography by Katie Banville Apr 10 - May 26, 2024 Low-priced Previews Apr 10 - Apr 13, 2024 Romantic • Scandalous • Immersive From the celebrated and award-winning composer Dave Malloy comes Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, an electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace. Young and impulsive, Natasha Rostova arrives in Moscow to await the return of her fiancé from the front lines. When she falls under the spell of the roguish Anatole, it is up to Pierre, a family friend in the middle of an existential crisis, to pick up the pieces of her shattered reputation. This award-winning musical expands the possibilities for the genre with its daring score and bold storytelling. “Both the most innovative and the best new musical to open on Broadway since Hamilton!” – The New York Times Related links: Cygnet Theatre: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • These books, including Roxana Robinson's Leaving, which comes out on Tuesday, all concern older women — some in their 60s, others in their 90s — who fully intend to enjoy all their years.
  • Lithium-ion batteries can catch fire, cause dangerous explosions and they’re very hard to extinguish. But compared to other power sources, are they really that bad?
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