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  • Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, said he was mistakenly added to a group chat with U.S. national security leaders about imminent military strikes on Yemen.
  • The 2025 edition of A Parent’s Guide to San Diego Schools comes packed with all of the data you’ve come to rely on, plus two new exclusive metrics to help parents make sense of local schools.
  • Join us for two interesting and informative talks. At 1 p.m. "Spotting Scams & Fighting Fraud with AARP" Tiffany Zhang, MPH, AARP, California Scams can happen to anyone—but spotting and avoiding identity theft and fraud can become second nature when you know the right steps to take to protect yourself and your loved ones. At 2:30 p.m. "How Animals Changed Humanity--Cats" with Dr. Philip Goscienski, M.D. He told us about Dogs, now “The Stone Age Doc” returns to LIFE with a discussion of how cats have contributed to humanity’s well-being during the march of our mutual evolutions. Parking pass is required on campus. LIFE members support scholarships thru donations to the LIFE Scholarship Fund. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/ MiraCosta College on Instagram and Facebook
  • Please join us for two VERY interesting talks. At 1 p.m. "Dr. Bronner’s Soapmakers" with Lisa Bronner, Author & Consumer Educator. Ms. Bronner, the granddaughter of the founder of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, the maker of the highest quality organic body care products, will share the story of this trailblazing company which helps many make the transition to a healthier home and lifestyle. At 2:30 p.m. "Inside the Frozen Zoo®" will be presented by Marlys Houck, Curator Frozen Zoo and Jane Zegarra, Research Associate. San Diego Zoo’s Frozen Zoo is the largest collection of living cells representing over 1,300 species. The collection is used to help save species from the brink of extinction. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/ MiraCosta College on Instagram and Facebook
  • A handwritten note left on a windshield changed everything for Martin and Laura. Twenty years later, their love story is still going strong — built on laughter, shared adventures and a simple promise to always ‘waste time’ together.
  • The annual Kyoto Prize winners came to San Diego for this year’s symposium. Kyoto Laureate John Pendry talked about the theory of bending light rays that’s led to technologies that do that and more.
  • The Earth's Grand Canyon took millions of years to carve, but the moon's grand canyons took about ten minutes.
  • "We will find you, and will deport you," the administration warns, telling agencies to use all available tools against perpetrators of antisemitic harassment and violence, and "Hamas sympathizers."
  • In the rural, red parts of Pennsylvania, young Democratic organizers have a plan to lose by less to win the state for Vice President Harris. But former President Donald Trump's campaign isn't worried.
  • The bill passed after Gov. Ron DeSantis and fellow Republicans ended a public dispute. It includes a mandatory death penalty for capital crimes committed by people without legal status.
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