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  • "Shoppers will have fewer choices and less competition, and, without a competitive marketplace, they will pay higher prices at the grocery store," Washington state attorney general Bob Ferguson said.
  • The brain appears to rely on synchronized waves to wash out waste products, including toxins associated with Alzheimer's disease.
  • The UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute (QI) presents a performance by QI Composer-in-Residence Miller Puckette, renowned for designing and developing two of the most widespread programs for computer music, and collaborators. The event will feature musical compositions by Puckette and composer and researcher Kerry Hagan, working together as “the Higgs whatever,” and by Puckette and percussionist Irwin as the duo “øther.” Selected pieces include "Who Was That Timbre I Saw You With," which uses Leap controllers to make hand-gesture-to-sound translators. For more information visit: qi.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook
  • It has long been understood that photosynthesis creates oxygen, but researchers believe they've found oxygen being created in parts of the ocean with no light.
  • Mira Mesa Market, a lifestyle shopping center in San Diego, California, together with Regal Edwards, invites the community to enjoy a series of popular movies throughout the summer. The Regal Summer Movie Express program will offer $2 G-rated or PG-rated movies for the whole family to enjoy starting at 10:30 a.m. each Tuesday and Wednesday from June 20th through August 16th. Regal Crown Club members receive 50% off popcorn purchases on Tuesdays. For more information, or to purchase tickets in advance, visit regmovies.com June 20 & 21 Minions: The Rise of Gru The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie June 27 & 28 Sonic the Hedgehog Dora and the Lost City of Gold
  • This year's festival highlights “Story Time,” to celebrate the art of short form storytelling. For thirteen years, the festival has elevated the visibility of independent films and filmmakers from across the country, showcasing stories about love, acceptance, family, strength, equality, friendship, loyalty, and more.
  • Mira Mesa Market, a lifestyle shopping center in San Diego, California, together with Regal Edwards, invites the community to enjoy a series of popular movies throughout the summer. The Regal Summer Movie Express program will offer $2 G-rated or PG-rated movies for the whole family to enjoy starting at 10:30 a.m. each Tuesday and Wednesday from June 20th through August 16th. Regal Crown Club members receive 50% off popcorn purchases on Tuesdays. For more information, or to purchase tickets in advance, visit regmovies.com September 5 & 6 Despicable Me 3 Spirit Untamed
  • Librarians know trivia—Do you? Grab some friends and join us for some nerdy bar trivia with the San Diego Public Library! Put your knowledge of random factoids to the test and compete for prizes that go beyond mere bragging rights while enjoying the food, drinks, and cozy atmosphere of Storyhouse Spirits. The bar is located just across the street from the Central Library, and we will be on the second floor. October's trivia will be especially spooky-themed, so prepare for a ghoulishly good time as we test you on anything and everything Halloween related. No tricks, and we promise you'll be in for a treat - or maybe a trophy! Parking: Some street parking is available downtown, but we recommend utilizing San Diego Central Library's parking garage, located on 11th Ave. Parking at the garage is free for 2 hours, with validation within the library. If you plan to use the garage, please remember to get your parking validated inside the library before walking to Storyhouse Spirits. The library will be closed by the time we finish! We are also just a block down from the Park & Market trolley stop. Please see here for parking fee and transportation information.
  • LL Cool J is out with his first album in over a decade. He says on Morning Edition, "I've been here for years, baby. How are you going to call it a comeback?"
  • A California bill that seeks to reform how lemon car law disputes are resolved was passed with little time for public input or legislative debate.
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