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  • Voters in 16 states and one territory will make their voices heard Tuesday in the biggest primary election day of the 2024 cycle. Find out who is voting and what's at stake.
  • Twenty years ago, three former PayPal employees activated the domain name "YouTube.com." The first YouTube video followed soon after.
  • Many shoppers blame stores and manufacturers for supermarket inflation. But what do the companies' finances tell us?
  • It takes a village to make the music we love. We remember the singers, songwriters, composers, instrumentalists, producers and journalists that we lost in 2024.
  • Robert Glick is an artist who paints to discover ways in which language coalesces with visual composition to achieve a higher form of expression. Much of his work deals with the changing face of nature and the human condition. His talk will be based on his 2024 book, Finding Your QUANTUM SENSE - How to Enhance Mindfulness, Perception, and Creativity which argues that “QUANTUM SENSE is common sense. It is your spark of curiosity, adaptation and change found in the unravelling of the universe and the mutation of neural connections that give voice to consciousness.” For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, called for new elections in Israel as the country continues its war with Hamas.
  • Impeachment threats against judges — and sometimes physical threats to their safety — compromise the independence of the judiciary, experts warn.
  • As the dust settles from the first wave of firings at health agencies, here's how many people got cut and the impact of the roles that were lost.
  • On Midday Edition Tuesday, we’re talking about the ongoing legal challenges to diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • The Library, with the the Worldview Project and San Diego Diplomacy Council, present an evening with Dr. Sarah Federman, author of Last Train to Auschwitz: The French National Railways and the Journey to Accountability. Join us on September 11, 2024, at 6:30 pm for an insightful discussion and a unique opportunity to meet the author in person. A "compelling blend of victims’ narratives and rigorous historical and legal analysis, making a significant contribution to our understanding of corporate accountability and transitional justice," according to Leigh Payne of the University of Oxford, this book shares the story of how the French National Railways were complicit in the Holocaust. For more information visit: coronado.librarycalendar.com
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