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  • The company's board said Friday it has pushed out its co-founder and CEO after a review found he was "not consistently candid in his communications" with the board.
  • Scholastic created a separate fair category for diverse books, which it says is to help schools navigate the complexities of book bans. Librarians accused the company of caving to censorship.
  • For a vivid evening of tales told without notes, delicious java, visit this eclectic and warm coffee cum arts and cultural events spot..."Just in Time." The evening of personal tales, twice-told folktales, and literary stories is hosted by Marilyn McPhie, and will be joined by David Schmidt with guitar, and Jim Dieckmann--all members of Storytellers of San Diego. One patron was caught saying, "I come to storytelling for a respite from the world." Storytelling is the original social media. Come and take in the humor, the pathos, the ironic, the gamut of human emotions to imagine what would of happened, if we were not just in time. Ages 12 and up.
  • Facebook's parent company says both operations used fake accounts across social media sites to promote Chinese and Russian interests
  • A far-right extremist group connected to San Diego is fueling anti-semitic incidents. In other news, an Escondido company makes specialty police uniforms for departments across the country. Plus, the world premiere of a play inspired by the Logan Heights community premieres at The Old Globe Thursday.
  • Micah Coomer pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., to a misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.
  • House Republicans picked the current majority leader for speaker: He won a majority of the Republicans' 221 votes in a closed-door, secret-ballot election. Timing for a floor vote remains unclear.
  • Hashem, who writes for The Daily Show, has a standup special called Dark Little Whispers debuting on Amazon Prime Video. It coincides with a heartbreaking political and humanitarian crisis.
  • Upcoming dates to choose from: Friday, May 19 Friday, June 16 Friday, July 14 Friday, August 11 from 4 – 6 p.m. Instructor Hannah Gioutlos Do you need help learning to use your sewing machine? Want to know how to thread your machine and wind a bobbin? This class is for you! We’ll show you how to use your machine, simple troubleshooting tips, and the sewing basics. Our project will be a simple pillow case. All materials included. It’s best to bring your own sewing machine, but you may also borrow one of ours. ***If you’re attending with your child, and participating only as support, just purchase 1 enrollment. No experience necessary. Adults and age 7+ (with parent) welcome! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Monday May 8 & Friday, May 12 OR Saturday May 20 & Sunday, May 21 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome! This workshop is designed to teach students the basics of woodworking and shop safety, and serves as a strong foundation for further exploration in woodworking. In addition to what you make, our goal is for you to leave feeling more comfortable operating machinery and working in a shop environment. Students will make a cutting board, and through that process, learn how to safely use the miter saw, jointer, planer, table saw, drill press, router; as well as how to use clamps, glue up, and apply finish to their pieces. This class is a prerequisite for Wood Open Studio and recommended for further woodworking classes to establish safe practices in our studio. Materials provided. • Military discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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