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  • With tens of thousands of suspected cases, the government is aiming for 2.5 million jabs a week. The response has been encouraging — but also worrisome.
  • Join us for a thrilling Magic: The Gathering Commander event at HobbyTown Santee! Join us for everyone's favorite 100-card singleton format. Come to HobbyTown Santee for a thrilling Commander event! EVENT CODE: 56W4QGD Time: 3:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Entry Fee: $5 (includes a Standard Set, Draft, or Play booster. ) Max Occupancy: 12 attendees* Eventbrite Ticket is required to attend. Limited spots available. Secure your spot! About Commander Night In Commander gameplay, each player builds a deck of 100 cards, including a legendary creature designated as their "commander." The commander starts the game in the command zone and can be cast from there. Commander is a 100 card Singleton format. Decks are assigned a "Commander" to define the deck's color and overall theme. Players begin with 40 life points instead of the usual 20 in other MTG formats. The Commander format also has a unique deck-building rule: each card, with the exception of basic lands, must have a different name. This encourages diverse and varied decks, making each game of Commander a unique experience. Players are encouraged to bring decks that they may have modified or constructed themselves! Commander Night offers a more casual and social MTG experience, allowing players to enjoy the game in a multiplayer setting with decks that showcase their personal creativity and playstyle! MAY YOUR DRAWS BE FAVORABLE, AND YOUR PLAYS BE EPIC. WE EAGERLY ANTICIPATE YOUR PRESENCE ON THE BATTLEFIELD! All participation and competition rewards are pending final attendance numbers and placement. *Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. HobbyTown Santee on Facebook / Instagram
  • This week's high heat, combined with untreated wastewater flows from Mexico in the Tijuana River Valley, have led to elevated hydrogen sulfide emissions which cause a rotten egg smell.
  • From youth clubs to community pickup groups, soccer organizations across San Diego are seeing more people eager to get involved in the sport.
  • In the 9th century, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kharizmi helped solidify the concept of algorithms in mathematics and popularized algebra and the use of the zero.
  • Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 11, as we celebrate the grand opening of the newest Handel's Ice Cream location in San Diego! Located in the heart of the iconic Little Italy, Handel’s invites the community to join them starting at 11:00 a.m. for a fun-filled day celebrating the arrival of their premium, small-batch ice cream. Get there early because the first 50 guests in line will receive Free Ice Cream for a Year! Throughout the day, guests can also look forward to exciting giveaways and promotional surprises. The Little Italy location will be open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., offering 48 rotating flavors, as well as pickup and delivery via DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Postmates, and catering services. For more information about Handel’s Little Italy, visit https://handelsicecream.com/store/little-italy or follow them on Instagram at @HandelsSanDiegoSouth. *Must be 18 years or older to receive the Free Ice Cream for a Year offer.
  • Trump is the first president to have an airport named after him while in office. The Trump Organization says he won't get royalties from the renaming, but legal experts see potential loopholes.
  • Call center nurses at the health giant said workplace surveillance tools and AI prioritize speed and cost savings over quality and safety.
  • Trump's nominee faces the Senate health committee for her confirmation hearing on July 15. If confirmed, she will lead an agency dealing with workforce and leadership shortages and new layers of political review.
  • Aid workers in Uganda are watching an Ebola crisis unfold in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo. They're doing what they can to prepare for an uptick in cases, but foreign aid cuts aren't helping.
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