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  • The alt punk band HRZN will be hitting San Diego's Kensington Club on May 31. Be sure to check out their merch table. Everything is handmade and locally sourced to help small businesses and produce a lower carbon footprint! From hand-dying t-shirts from their local shop to gemstone bracelets with meaning behind them (rose quartz = self love), HRZN advocates for mental health support in all areas of their craft. Their handmade sensory bracelets (ranging from free-$1) are designed after the method of Circle Breathing (inhale for four counts, hold for four counts, and exhale for four counts) reflected by the reminder of the four bead pattern (The Pearl is count one, followed by 2,3,4, then repeat)! This helps with anxiety, grounding from panic attacks, overstimulation or simply acts as something to fiddle with while reminding us to be kind to ourselves. (There is so much more, too.) The Allstar Lineup, Rickety Cliffs, and The Thieves About will also perform. 21+ Visit: www.hrznband.com/event-details/hrzn-in-san-diego-ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrznbandco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hrznband/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hrznband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyMlQAq0UjM1899NtCOf9mw
  • The five people who died while trying to catch a glimpse of the wrecked ocean liner included a Guinness World Record holder, a deep sea entrepreneur, wealthy businessmen and "Mr. Titanic."
  • Lawyers for Prince Harry and Hugh Grant have alleged in court that The Washington Post's next CEO helped the Murdochs clean up after illegal phone-hacking incidents at their British tabloids.
  • South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, who played a rich entrepreneur in the Oscar-winning film Parasite, was found dead on Wednesday. Police suspect he died by suicide.
  • So-called point-of-sale donations have sharply increased in recent years, bringing in hundreds of millions a year. But the requests to "round up" your bill for charity have really taken off.
  • At a campaign event in New Hampshire Wednesday, the former S.C. governor didn't mention slavery as a cause of the Civil War, sparking controversy. Now she's walking back those comments.
  • President Biden will not face charges after a year-long investigation into his handling of classified material, but he did not escape criticism.
  • The Biden administration is unveiling new, stricter pollution standards for American cities such as Salt Lake City, Utah, which have long struggled with chronically dirty air.
  • "Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk," one analyst wrote in a recent note. Musk's reign has catapulted the car company to enormous success. But it also carries serious risks, a judge recently concluded.
  • He thought he was investing in cryptocurrency. In fact, he was being swindled out of his life savings. There has been a 900% increase in such cases since the pandemic began, federal regulators say.
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