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  • Come meet Focus Freedive around the bonfire! We're hosting a FREE event on June 11th that will include: - Sunset Dive* (before bonfire) - Bonfire 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.(ish) - Full Moon Dive* (after bonfire) *For safety purposes, you MUST be a certified freediver to join our dives. If you are interested in joining one or both of the dives, please DM the organizer to coordinate. Our Bonfire is open to EVERYONE and we would love to meet you! Thinking about freediving? Want to try spearfishing? Come learn what it's all about and meet some members of our community. Already a certified diver? Join us for one or both dives! We can't wait to meet you. Snacks and drinks will be provided but please bring your own, too, if you'd like to contribute. Focus Freedive is a freediving and spearfishing school and community HQed in San Diego, California. We host multiple weekly line diving sessions, spearfishing excursions, and other community events. We also allocate portions of our membership dues to nonprofits (see more info on our website). Focus Freedive was founded in 2020 by Brandon Zeek, Fii multi-level instructor and instructor trainer who received the best training possible under Freediving Instructors International's (Fii) Martin Stepanek and Mark Lozano. Our community is based on the fundamentals of inclusivity, safety, conservation, and giving back. Visit: https://www.focus-freedive.com/event-details/sunset-bonfire-full-moon-dive Focus Freedive on Instagram and Facebook
  • Trump's comments on social media marked the latest volley in a battle between the administration and the wealthiest college in the world.
  • Agents have typically taken a commission on the sale of a home that totals 5% to 6% of the price. But new rules have created an opening for brokers who charge much less.
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney won the Canadian election vowing to take on President Trump. Their first meeting, on Tuesday, was friendly, though each remained firm in their positions.
  • Julianna Zachariou is making music in a world where streams pay pennies, forcing independent artists to get creative just to stay in the game. From crowdfunding to pushing for new legislation, she's fighting for change in the industry.
  • Senate Bill 19, also known as The Safe Schools and Places of Worship Act, was signed into law last month by Gov. Gavin Newsom. It was authored by Assemblywoman Darshana Patel, D-San Diego, and state Sen. Susan Rubio, D- Baldwin Park.
  • Rodney Carrington is a multi-talented comedian, actor, singer and writer playing sold-out shows around the world as one of the top 10 highest-grossing touring comedians for the past two decades. A platinum-recording artist, Rodney’s recorded eight major record label comedy albums, followed by three albums on his own record label, Laughter’s Good Records. Rodney is fresh off the release of his latest album, “Get Em Out,” (released 2019) which hit #1 on iTunes. His album “Here Comes the Truth” (released 2017) climbed to #3 on the comedy charts, accruing tens of millions of streams on Spotify and even spawned a Netflix special. Rodney broke through with his major label comedy CD debut “Hangin’ With Rodney” in 1998. The next few years saw nine more Top 10 comedy albums: Live, Morning Wood, Nutsack, Greatest Hits, King of the Mountains, El Nino Loco, C’mon Laugh You Bastards, Laughter’s Good and The Hits, all of which continue to receive radio airplay and regularly place on the national comedy charts. “Hangin’ With Rodney” and “Morning Wood” earned RIAA gold record certification, and his Greatest Hits (a double CD) album reached platinum status. Rodney also released “Make it Christmas” which features his original song “Camouflage and Christmas Lights,” a tribute to our military. Rodney also added “author” to his list of accomplishments with the release of his book “Rodney Carrington, Coming Clean” published by Hatchette Books. Over the years, he’s starred in his own TV sitcom, “Rodney”, which ran for two seasons on ABC, co-wrote and co-starred with Toby Keith in the feature film, “Beer for My Horses,” which won the Tex Ritter Award from the ACM, and starred in his own Netflix special “Here Comes The Truth.” Rodney’s also appeared on countless other TV shows, including the ACA (American Country Awards), hosting the American Country New Year’s Eve Live show on FOX, and won “Supporting Character of the Year” from the CMT Music Video Awards for his appearance on the Trace Adkins’ music video “I Got My Game On.” Rodney is fresh off the release of his latest single, “Let Me In,” (released) October 15, 2021) and is gearing up for a brand new tour in 2024! Mature Audiences ONLY! Rodney Carrington on Facebook / Instagram California Center for the Arts: Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • A neighborhood network in Chicago has been helping other cities that face immigration enforcement raids.
  • In an extraordinary Sunday night hearing, federal District Judge Karin Immergut temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying federalized troops from any state to Oregon.
  • Tens of thousands of people protested across San Diego County Saturday, hear what one organizer had to say about it. And a UCSD physician and former CDC adviser says some of the agency’s new vaccine advisers — including one linked to an anti-vaccine group — could cost lives. Then, the city is now working with a nonprofit to provide life-saving drugs to people overdosing on opiods. Finally, Imperial County is considering a new plan on how to spend millions generated from the lithium-mining industry — written only in English. Hear how a new state law could force local governments to provide information in Spanish as well.
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