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  • Join us for an evening on our Secret Garden for our second Meet the Makers event with Laura Johnson, Founder of You & Yours Distilling Co. in Downtown San Diego. Since launching You & Yours Distilling Co. in 2017, Laura has been named a 2018 Eater Young Gun, made it onto the 2018 Forbes “30 Under 30” list, and has won Best Local Spirit or Distillery by San Diego Magazine each year since 2017. Laura has also become an invaluable resource and inspiration for other new small businesses looking to penetrate the beverage and hospitality industries. Enjoy Chef Vincent’s culinary creations paired with three specially made You & Yours cocktails highlighting their specialty spirits – Sunday Gin, Summer Citrus and London Dry. Date | Thursday, April 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa Get tickets here! Admission is $65 per person. One ticket includes access to all food and drink pairings, our interactive oyster shucking station, live acoustic music, a custom Y&Y giveaway bag and entry for a special raffle prize.
  • NPR's Rob Schmitz talks with writer David de Jong about his new book that explores the relationship between Nazism and some of Germany's wealthiest families.
  • The way many Americans eat is fueling chronic disease. Here are seven big ideas from the White House's upcoming nutrition conference for how to improve Americans' diets.
  • The last time this summit convened in 2018, the world was shocked to hear a scientist had created the first gene-edited babies. He was condemned, but gene-editing has continued, with some success.
  • Dozens of companies across the U.S. are offering freebies and discounts to veterans and active-duty military members on Veterans Day.
  • Unionized workers at one of the largest publishing companies in the country started an indefinite strike today. They are asking for better pay and a stronger commitment to diversity from the company.
  • NPR must lay off 10% of its workforce to address an advertising shortfall of about $30 million, CEO John Lansing says. Lansing says marketers are nervous about the economy.
  • Weeks of rainfall in California won't end a severe drought, but it will provide public water agencies serving 27 million people with much more water than the suppliers had been previously told.
  • In 2005, Kim Osorio sued The Source for gender discrimination, sexual harassment and hostile work environment, retaliation, defamation. Responses to the case reinforced hip-hop's culture of silence.
  • Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a documentary filmmaker and actor who is married to Gov. Gavin Newsom, is among the accusers of Harvey Weinstein.
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