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  • Her callout of the county leadership comes a day after sewage flow across the U.S.-Mexico border temporarily increased in the Tijuana River Valley as part of a sewer line-repair project in Mexico.
  • Michael Gonzales, the ambassador to Zambia, announced at an emotional press conference that the U.S. would cut $50 million in aid due to theft of medications.
  • Join us at The Library, our intimate speakeasy, for a unique spirit experience called Study Hall. This session invites both novices and enthusiasts to delve deeper into the world of spirits. Guided by industry professionals, attendees sip and savor while gaining hands-on knowledge in a relaxed, yet sophisticated setting. Perfect for those looking to refine their knowledge or simply enjoy an evening of spirited discovery—Study Hall transforms learning into an engaging and memorable experience. Fairmont Grand Hotel Del Mar on Facebook / Instagram
  • The artist died in a house fire in Woodbury, Minn. on Thursday.
  • Please bring a friend and join us for a fun afternoon with two speakers. At 1 p.m. The Museum of Making Music with John Daney, volunteer. Founded in 1998 and opened to the public in March 2000, the Museum of Making Music celebrates the accomplishments and impact of the people who make, sell, and use musical instruments and products. It does this through unique exhibitions, vibrant and varied live music performances, and innovative educational programs. Break for refreshments... Then at 2:30 p.m. “Singin’ in the Rain” presented by Tracy Williams, MCC Theater Dept. Tracy Williams and MCC theatre students will give us a preview of the next MCC theatre presentation, the Tony Nominated musical “Singin’ in the Rain” Meetings are held in the Administration Building. Come early for a good seat and to allow time to purchase a parking permit. MiraCosta College on Facebook / Instagram
  • Large language models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek are increasingly being looked at for their potential to help make decisions in high-stakes situations.
  • Critics warn that despite President Trump's call to end the purported weaponization of the Justice Department, it has become more politicized in the president's first three months back in office.
  • Millions of people who use the food assistance program SNAP are facing changes: on what food they can buy, how much money they'll receive or even if they'll still qualify for the program.
  • Theodore McCarrick, a once-powerful Catholic cardinal who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019 after a Vatican investigation determined he had molested adults and children, has died.
  • The first Trump administration spent $28 billion bailing out farmers during a trade war with China. The White House has said it's starting to look at how to help this time around.
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