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  • After a pair of resignations rocked the pageant world, organizers have found a replacement for Miss USA but not Miss Teen USA. Last year's runner-up said this week that she turned down the crown.
  • Telehealth accounts for 19% of all abortions, new research finds. And while the number of abortions did plummet in ban states, overall abortions across the country are up.
  • A long running effort to permanently boost pay for thousands of federal wildland firefighters is finally gaining traction in Congress but fire managers warn it could be too little too late.
  • The International Booker Prize celebrates fiction that's been translated into English. This year's shortlist, announced Tuesday morning, features books in six languages from three continents.
  • STEM careers are still lagging when it comes to hiring women of color.
  • The unprecedented phenomenon young group, formed by Pedro Tovar jr., Ulises Vazquez, and Bryan Tovar. Managed to place themselves as winners of the American Billboard in mid-2021 during the most difficult year for the music industry. Eslabón Armado managed to place its 4 productions in the top 10 of the Billboard Magazine at the same time: "Tu Veneno Mortal", "Corta Venas", "Vibras de Noche", and "Tu Veneno Vortal Vol.2", reaching number 1 on the Regional Mexican albums list for almost the entire year. Since its first single release in early 2020, their debut album "Tu Veneno Mortal”, which broke records in Mexican music for an all-new group, ranking #1 on Billboard magazine's "Regional Mexican albums" and #4 in Latin music. Such album was recorded live in a garage and despite the limited resources they managed to connect with their audience in an unheard-of way. Even though all their productions have debut at #1, their 3rd production "Corta Venas" has managed to make history by positioning for more than 33weeks in the first place of said list. ADMISSION Friday, August 4, 2023 - Tickets can be purchased here Saturday, August 5, 2023 - Tickets can be purchased here
  • SpaceX has successfully conducted a test launch of its massive Starship rocket in a major success for company, which saw the rocket explode in two previous test flights
  • An irresistible new Hulu series follows the quarter-life growing pains of a lonely South Londoner. It's based on a 2019 novel by showrunner Candice Carty-Williams.
  • It’s been less than a week since San Diego County's Migrant Welcome Center closed, and already CBP has released more than 1,000 asylum seekers and other migrants into the streets.
  • More than 60% of San Diego voters said yes to Measure H. The approval allows the city to open parks and rec facilities to childcare businesses. Plus, the San Diego City Council is considering new regulations to protect renters. Council President Sean Elo-Rivera says part of what motivates him to help others is his own experience with eviction. Later, some takeaways from the the midterm election. And, California voters’ approval of Proposition 28 guarantees as much as $1billion from the state budget every school year for arts education without raising taxes. Later, Mexican artist Hugo Crosthwaite is being honored this weekend in Washington DC. His portrait of Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, was unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery Thursday. And finally, the Coronado Island Film Festival kicked off its 7th year Wednesday with “Empire of Light” at the Village Theater. Film critic Leonard Maltin returns to host the festival's Industry Awards at the Hotel del Coronado’s Crown Room.
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