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  • Lawmakers at Tuesday's hearing on U.S.-China competition discussed a range of threats, including China's foreign farmland holdings. A South Dakota congressman argues even a small amount is concerning.
  • NPR photographer Claire Harbage shares her experiences of documenting life in Ukraine for the past year, amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
  • Sold Out Written by four local seniors, ages 77-92, this original musical is about a group of seniors at an upscale senior living community who decide to write and put on an original musical show to prove they are still vital and creative, and that age is just a number. There is romance and comedy, sadness and joy and 18 original songs. It was seen last November at the North Coast Repertory Theatre and given a standing ovation. This year it will be performed as a fundraiser with all proceeds going to the JCC. Visit: https://www.lfjcc.org/about/upcoming_events.aspx SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • The Grand Jury recommended adding more scanning equipment to county jails, training additional employees to operate the scanners and considering the feasibility of scanning all people who enter the jails, including employees.
  • Since 2011, a fleet of seaweed patches double the size of the contiguous U.S. has cycled from West Africa to Florida, threatening beaches from Martinique to Miami. This year, it could grow bigger.
  • A lot of new cars can drive themselves down the middle of a lane and adjust speed to match traffic. Some even let you go hands-free at times. But they all require very close supervision.
  • Experts say a right-wing campaign has cast efforts to combat rumors and conspiracy theories as censorship. As a result, they say, the tools to tamp down on election falsehoods have been scaled back.
  • This event is a fun and engaging way to support San Diego foster children while having the chance to win $2,500! Choose how many balls you want to purchase. We load the balls into a helicopter and our Presenting Sponsor, Carmel Mountain Preschool, drops them from the sky. The ball that lands “closest to the target” will win a $2,500 cash prize provided by our Prize Sponsor, GEICO. Golf ball purchases begin at $25 and include a ticket to the watch party at JULEP. Eat, drink, and play a round of mini putt putt or Jenga, while you watch to see if you are the winner! The ball drop viewing is at 12:15pm. Buy balls May 1 – June 5 by calling 858-751-6616 to enter! Tickets can be purchased via phone or in person ONLY.
  • This weekend in the arts: Kelly Akashi and Eleanor Antin at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Kumeyaay New Year; "Doubt: A Parable," chamber opera; "The Book of Mormon"; Adams Avenue Street Fair; live music recommendations and more.
  • Top U.S. insurance companies and associations say California is risking a crisis in the nation’s largest automobile insurance market by refusing to approve rate increases since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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