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  • A wrongful death lawsuit alleges the company fostered a risky culture of drug use among some leaders and employees, claiming they routinely use potent psychedelics as an unregulated form of “healing” and for recreational purposes.
  • It's a pattern in President Trump's chaotic tariff policy: he first suggests a high number, only to later ratchet it down. Business schools call it the 'anchor effect.'
  • July is Disability Pride Month, commemorating the 1990 passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  • This informational session will provide an introduction to five popular homeschooling approaches: (1) Classical Education emphasizes structured learning through the stages of Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric. (2) The Montessori Method focuses on hands-on, self-directed learning, fostering independence and creativity. (3) Charlotte Mason encourages narration, nature study, and character development through “living books”. (4) Unschooling is a child-led approach that emphasizes learning through everyday experiences and personal interests. (5) Eclectic Homeschooling offers a flexible, personalized approach by blending elements from multiple philosophies to suit your child’s unique needs. Learn how you can incorporate these methods to create a customized learning experience for your child. No registration is required.
  • The San Diego City Council made changes last week to the rules for backyard apartments in an effort to rein in large multi-unit developments for certain parts of the city. Then on KPBS Roundtable, a discussion of a state bill to address cross-border pollution changes course, raising concerns about the viability of a long-term fix.
  • A new study shows how partisan politics has long influenced whether Americans trust the Fed. And how, with Trump's second term, an old pattern may have changed.
  • Canada has seen a surge of American doctors seeking to move north in the months since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
  • As voters fill a vacant supervisor seat, county leaders warn that proposed federal cuts to food, housing, and health care programs could leave thousands without support.
  • At least 9,000 people have been forcefully evicted from a riverside community in Nigeria's most populous city, Lagos. Like many waterfront communities across the city, it has faced multiple threats and been targeted by luxury real estate developers.
  • American farmers have stood firmly behind President Trump even when his trade policies hurt them. The latest trade war, which could be even worse for their sector, promises to test those ties again.
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