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  • Some Arab American, Muslim and young voters in the Detroit area plan to vote "uncommitted" in Tuesday's primary. They want to send a message to Biden: Call for a cease-fire or lose us in November.
  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre's address highlights urgent needs: tackling the cross-border sewage crisis, housing projects, homeless support and city improvements.
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has moved most of his campaign resources to Iowa. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is vising the Hawkeye state more too. But Donald Trump remains the front runner.
  • Three university presidents defended their responses to rising antisemitism in a House committee hearing Tuesday. Many have faced scrutiny as they struggle to balance free speech with student safety.
  • Robert Wilson, a member of the Goyim Defense League, has left the country with no sign of returning.
  • As the federal government grapples with the tens of thousands of migrants crossing into the U.S. between ports of entry, expanding immigration enforcement within the country can have indirect and often overlooked consequences for communities along the border.
  • Governor Newsom’s proposed budget plan for 2023 into 2024 includes cuts to programs to close a projected $22.5 billion deficit. Among those cuts are 20,000 new child care slots intended for California’s neediest families. New reporting from The San Diego Union-Tribune looks at how California’s child care subsidies have fallen short, leaving many unable to afford child care at all. Then, the need for housing is impacting small businesses in a once popular hub for dining and entertainment in San Marcos. And, the state is setting aside $100 million to help Native American tribes buy back their ancestral lands. But once a tribe gets their land back, how do they restore and preserve it? Next, the American Academy of Pediatrics is changing its guidelines for how doctors should address obesity among children. They include early and aggressive treatments like surgery. And, sports journalist Jemele Hill is known for telling hard truths. In her memoir, "Uphill," she shares the story of her successes, failures and family. Finally, this year's KPBS One Book, One San Diego selection for teens is "The Magic Fish," a graphic novel by writer and illustrator Trung Le Nguyen. We speak to the author, also known as Trungles, about the novel about a second generation Vietnamese American teenager who uses fairy tales to help his mother learn English.
  • The court denied special counsel Jack Smith's petition without offering a reason for its decision.
  • Marco Zamora and Juan "El Creativo" Renteria, an LA-based creative pair, have created a spiral sculpture that gives the illusion of floating in the air.
  • Visit the Maverick's Beach Club for a Super Fun Casual Networking Event For Small Businesses. Start the new year right by connecting with local professionals who can help you grow your business! EARLY BIRD TICKET CODE: Early_Bird WHO WILL BE ATTENDING THIS NETWORKING PARTY? 1.Construction & Home Building Industry 2. Real Estate Industry 3. Design and Architecture Industry 4. Home Services and Products 5. Business Insurance, Payroll, Merchant, and Marketing Services 6. Small Business Legal Services 7. Home-Based Businesses 8. Manufacturers 9. Suppliers 10. YOU WHY SHOULD YOU COME TO THIS NETWORKING EVENT?! 1. Networking is one of the best ways to acquire new business leads. 2. Networking is a great way to identify business best practices or industry benchmarks. 3. Networking can help you stay on the cutting edge of technology and new business trends. 4. By regularly networking, and pushing yourself to talk to people you don’t know, you will gain confidence. 5. “It’s not WHAT you know, but WHO you know”. This old adage is absolutely true when it comes to building a successful business. REFUNDS Please note....refunds are available only if the event is cancelled or relocated Do You Have Questions about the event or want to inquire about Sponsorship Opportunities? Reach out to Nicole@SBMSMedia.com or contact us at 760-535-5592 (be sure to leave a message!) Visit our website for more information and services here! Follow on us Facebook!
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