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  • More than 70 percent of American fathers return to work less than two weeks after having a baby. Here is why I'm not one of them.
  • Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival took over downtown San Diego in 2019 to rave reviews. Taking over the waterfront parks and piers it turned into a city-wide celebration. After three years, the festival is coming back to bring you a better experience! Get ready to experience the beautiful waterfront parks, piers, ships and yacht parties play host. More than 250 downtown bars, restaurants, breweries and hotels all within steps. Ferries between stages or to the beautiful beaches of Coronado Island. After-parties in the Gaslamp Quarter and Little Italy. Sunset cruises, ocean activities and jet boat rides. America’s craft beer capital, and one of the top culinary cities. All imagined into one festival destination. Pop in and out of the festival grounds at any time with your RFID wristband, as we take over the town! Wonderfront Music & Arts festival starts Friday, November 18 and runs through Sunday, November 20, taking place at Broadway Port Pier. The Festival hours each day are: • Friday, November 18, 2:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. Broadway Port Pier remains open until midnight • Saturday, November 19, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Broadway Port Pier remains open until midnight • Sunday, November 20, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Get tickets here! General Admission, 3-day weekend pass: $359 General Admission, 3-day military pass: $335 VIP Exclusive, 3-day pass: $1,399 Click here to see full artist lineup. For more information, please visit wonderfrontfestival.com.
  • Southern California growers agreed to use less water through 2026 and receive federal funds in return. But it’s not a long-term solution to the Colorado River’s water woes.
  • Just two days before the World Cup is set to kick off, FIFA announced that only non-alcoholic beer will be sold at the 64 matches in Qatar. The tournament is sponsored by Budweiser.
  • The town of Orick sits just steps away from Redwood National Park. It has prime real estate for recreation and tourism, so why are its motels and restaurants shuttered and its residents impoverished?
  • Each week, Pop Culture Happy Hour guests and hosts share what's bringing them joy. This week: For the Culture, The People Who Report More Stress, Dreaming Whilst Black and Little Fires Everywhere.
  • U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed on new immigration policies meant to deter illegal border crossings.
  • A jury in London acquitted Spacey on Wednesday after 12 hours of deliberations. On hearing the verdict, Spacey wiped away tears and mouthed the words "thank you" to the jury.
  • The 212-car train that derailed outside of Springfield, Ohio, on Saturday was not carrying any toxic materials, several state and local agencies confirmed. The EPA will stay on site for cleanup.
  • A top lacrosse team — Haudenosaunee Nationals — is reclaiming its Indigenous identity after generations of being known as the Iroquois Nationals. Current team members say that name was derogatory.
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