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  • Chinese exports of rare earth minerals, which are vital to carmakers and other industries, and China's access to high-end technology from the U.S., including computer chips, are high on the agenda.
  • The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote. NPR's Michel Martin asks Sean Morales-Doyle of the Brennan Center for Justice what that could mean for voters.
  • Craft Beer Fest & OTL Tournament Drink + Eat + Play The 9th annual Over the Line Beer Fest & OTL Tournament, a kick-off to OTL’s July tournament, showcases some of San Diego’s finest craft breweries and food trucks. The festival offers diverse, unique, and flavorful brews, while food trucks provide a delicious and diverse culinary experience. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast, a foodie, or love to play Over the Line, this festival promises a one-of-a-kind experience for everyone. So, dust off your bats and come out to enjoy your favorite local beers! The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) hosts this annual OTL tournament, which takes place at Mariners Point in San Diego. The one-day tournament is action-packed, and we announce the champions on Saturday. Tournament Divisions: (Prizes to 1st and 2nd in each division) Women’s Open Men's Glove Division (gloves are allowed in this division) Men’s Open (gloves are not allowed in this division) Men’s Masters (must be 45; gloves will be allowed in this division) Men’s Some Bucks (prize money awarded all games played Sunday 5/18) Men's Some Bucks - Prize Money Division Description Entry Fee: $300 entry fee Includes entry into the Saturday Beer Fest tasting. Team Limit: First 16 teams to register are accepted, no exceptions. Play Date: Sunday, May 18 only Game Format: 3 inning games, no exceptions. Seeds randomly selected. Payouts: Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place teams. Event Information: Over the Line Tournament: May 17, 2025 Games From: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Craft Beer Festival: May 17, 2025 Festival Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Team Entry: $161.66 (includes three tasting event wristbands for players) Unlimited Beer Tasting: $45.27 (general admission + 4 hours of tasting) General Admission: $6.13 (general admission only) Location: Mariner’s Point Park, 1215 Mariners Way, San Diego, CA 92109 Displayed prices include required charges, items and fees. All sponsors and participating breweries have discount codes for half off the $40 ticket. This event is open to all ages, alcohol will be served and an ID is required to purchase alcohol. Breweries Mike Hess Brewing Dos Desperados Brewery Second Chance Beer Co. 3R Brewing BNS Brewing Three Punk Ales Brewing Co. Resident Brewing Pure Project Burgeon Beer Company Kings & Convicts Brewing Co. Ballast Point Brewing Alesmith Brewing Mujeres Brew House Coronado Brewing Thorn Brewing Société Brewing The Lost Abbey Pacific Islander Brewing Co. Ashland Hard Seltzer You & Yours Distilling Co. FAQs Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event? This event is open to all ages, 21+ with ID is required to purchase alcohol. What are my transport/parking options getting to the event? There is ample parking on Mariner's Point and the city parking lots adjacent to Mariner's Point. Which breweries are going to be at the beer festival? We will post a list of breweries when we finalize the list. What can/can't I bring to the event? No alcohol can be brought in. No outside food or beverages are allowed. No bottles (or glass), no bicycles (you can lock them outside the playing area), no bowzers (not good for dogs). Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? info@ombac.org or on our Facebook page.
  • Workers voted against joining a grassroots union called Carolina Amazonians United for Solidarity and Empowerment, or CAUSE.
  • When Terry Hill was 4, she and her young siblings were left in the car by themselves as their father ran into a store. Then the car started moving. A young man stopped the car before anyone got hurt.
  • NPR obtained emails that went out last week to leaders at health agencies offering to transfer them to postings in tribal communities. Officials close to Dr. Anthony Fauci got the offer.
  • ROMEO stands for "retired older men eating out," and it's helping guys in one Maine town get out of the house and into more friendships.
  • Tariff collections are up sharply in the last two months. Congressional forecasters say tariffs could help reduce the federal debt, but they'll also lead to higher inflation and slower economic growth.
  • Congress created the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation to unite the expertise of two different agencies that work on electric vehicle charging. Now it seems to have turned into a ghost ship.
  • ECS invites you to the Moonlight Ball -- an unforgettable evening of celebration and impact. Join us for a night of fine dining, live music, and exciting auctions, all in support of ECS' mission to uplift our neighbors in need. Every ticket purchased, auction bid, and donation directly supports ECS programs that address San Diego's most pressing challenges. Your generosity empowers ECS to touch the lives of over 10,500 clients and families each year. Together, we can create lasting change and build a stronger, more vibrant San Diego community. Join us and secure your spot now! Visit: https://www.ecscalifornia.org/events/2025moonlightball Episcopal Community Services on Instagram and Facebook
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