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  • The vice president is poised to be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, according to an Associated Press delegate tally, and said she looks "formally accepting the nomination soon."
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns of an increased risk of dengue infections in the U.S. this summer. The mosquito-borne virus is surging, and human travel is expanding its reach.
  • TikTok has surged into the e-commerce space, positioning itself as a kind of Amazon for the social media age. Analysts say it might work, but users and sellers are asking: At what price?
  • Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un signed a treaty upgrading their relationship and pledging military assistance if either one is attacked, drawing criticism from NATO, South Korea and other countries.
  • California lawmakers will soon debate reparations for Black Americans descended from enslaved ancestors. Plus, a San Diego County grant program aims to help small nonprofits working in social and racial justice.
  • A viral video captured the unlikely meeting of an NBA All-Star and the Olympic women's table tennis squad, who've since exchanged visits and autographs. But they still haven't played each other — yet.
  • The Puffer Malarkey Collective (Animae, Herb & Wood, Herb & Sea) is teaming up with friends from some of San Diego’s top restaurants to throw their first Dockside Night Market, taking guests on a culinary journey inspired by San Diego’s abundance of fresh seafood. The evening will showcase the best of the city’s food scene for an energetic summer night by the water. The $100 entry fee will benefit Feeding San Diego and include bites from each participating restaurant, allowing guests to enjoy cuisine from San Diego’s hottest restaurants all in one place using an array of fresh seafood straight from the fishing boats. In addition to bringing the buzzing vibes found at iconic night markets all over the world, the evening will also feature a cash bar with sips from sponsors Campari and Suntory and DJ Julz Dela Peña spinning live all night. Participating Chefs: Tara Monsod (Animae) Carlos Anthony (Herb & Wood) Marissa Williams (Herb & Sea) Cesarina Mezzoni (Cesarina) Carmine Lopez (Wolf in the Woods) Manny DeLuz & Charlie Knowles (Cops & Robbers) x Marcus Twilegar (Adobo House) Chelsea Coleman (Mabel’s Gone Fishing) Davin Waite (Wrench & Rodent) Danny & Dante Romero Robert Alcocer (Valle)
  • Pathways to Citizenship, a rapidly growing San Diego nonprofit, will host Del MargaritavilleTake2 fundraiser on October 1 from 3 p.m. till Sunset at the iconic Del Mar Powerhouse Community Center. Come enjoy the island vibe, good food catered by Seaside Market and margaritas by Crust Pizza. The happy hour event will feature music by steel drum band “Sounds of Paradise,” and the opportunity to buy vacation packages, local entertainment and one-of-a-kind art pieces. Support pro-bono legal and educational services for Ukrainian and Afghan refugees and qualified immigrants from around the world while enjoying cool drinks and panoramic ocean views from Del Mar’s historic landmark.
  • The San Diego City Council unanimously agreed Tuesday to amend the city code to allow an additional 180-day extension for building permit applications.
  • Cruise hired a law firm to investigate the startup's interactions with regulators after a Cruise vehicle dragged a pedestrian on Oct. 2. Multiple government agencies are now examining the crash.
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