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  • Do you have a creative and curious problem solver? Spend the summer exploring with San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum! Each day of camp includes access to Museum exhibits, hands-on exploration with trained education staff, and an opportunity to make new friends. Explore engineering, practice your paleontology skills, and blast off into outer space with endless opportunities to explore, imagine, and experiment. Register now to join us for a summer of FUN! Visit: San Diego Children's Discovery Summer Camp San Diego Children's Discovery Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • 'Tis the season! We've got a gift guide, book recommendations from San Diego's independent bookstores and sustainable ways to wrap those presents.
  • The U.S. Education Department says the policies violate a federal law banning sex discrimination in education. U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says California could lose federal funding if it does not comply.
  • Trump's administration said they want tariffs to boost US manufacturing, and most Americans want more factory jobs here. But what makes us nostalgic for factory work?
  • Foodies and craft beer aficionados will love SeaWorld's Seven Seas Craft Beer & Food Festival, featuring craft beer from favorite local breweries, plus fresh international cuisine infused with local, sustainable ingredients and unique signature flavors from around the world. Set sail for SeaWorld's Seven Seas Craft Beer & Food Festival, taking place on weekends March 7 through April 27, 2025. In addition to hundreds of tasty bites and delicious drinks, guests can enjoy live music and their favorite animal exhibits, including dolphins, sea lions, bat rays, flamingos, sea otters, and more. Make your plans today to embark on a special culinary voyage at SeaWorld San Diego, weekends in March and April! Visit: https://seaworld.com/san-diego/events/seven-seas-food-festival/ SeaWorld San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sahil Lavingia, who worked for the Department of Government Efficiency as a software engineer assigned to the Department of Veterans Affairs, about his experience.
  • Perfume dupes have taken off recently. Fragrance experts weigh in on the ethics and what to look for when making a purchase.
  • The magazine Nature announced the results of its annual Scientist at Work photography contest. The six winning entries are a set of dramatic, intimate portraits of research from all over the globe.
  • Bangladesh suffers from extreme air pollution, but a new study shows the brick industry can make small changes to have a big effect on the country's smog problem.
  • President Trump says economy is in a "period of transition" and can't predict if U.S. will fall into a recession
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