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  • The limited gag order bars the former president from making statements targeting prosecutors and court personnel as well as inflammatory statements about likely witnesses.
  • The 71-year-old man accused in the fatal stabbing of the 6-year-old boy in Illinois, which also seriously wounded his mother, was motivated by the Israel-Hamas war, officials say.
  • Nature Scene is a program presented on the Mandeville Art Gallery’s exterior screen featuring work by digital artists that have been commissioned or specifically adapted for the space. The works use artificial intelligence, generative algorithms, 3D scanning, and more to depict the influence of technological evolution on the staging and mediation of the natural world. It is on view daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., July 1st through October 2nd. Participating Artists: Anna Carreras, Entangled Others (Sofia Crespo & Feileacan McCormick), Tiare Ribeaux, Nicolas Sassoon, Clement Valla, Qianqian Ye Daily Schedule: 7–10 a.m. Tiare Ribeaux and Qianqian Ye, Kai 海 Hai, 2021–ongoing 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Entangled Others (Sofia Crespo & Feileacan McCormick), Swim, 2022 1–4 p.m. Nicolas Sassoon, LAVA 5 and LAVA 7, 2023 4–7 p.m. Anna Carreras, Arrels, 2021 7–10 p.m. Clement Valla, pointcloud.garden, 2020 For more infromation visit: mandevilleartgallery.ucsd.edu
  • It’s time to find a furry date to take to Puppy Prom. Join us with your pup at Original 40 in North Park on May 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Puppy Prom is free to attend! It will feature vendors, an auction, and a costume contest to crown King and Queen. You can also enter the Best Dressed King & Queen Costume Contest through here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Helen Woodward Animal Center on Facebook / Instagram Facebook & Instagram
  • The U.S. military is struggling to meet is recruiting goals, so now the Navy has decided to give older people a chance to enlist. In other news, the Tijuana River Valley in South Bay remains flooded after this week's stormy weather. Plus, a local author t about their new novel set in a dystopian, future America.
  • As Israel continues to push into Gaza, it says its forces freed an Israeli soldier who had been held by Hamas since the Oct. 7 attacks.
  • The number of women choosing to give birth at home has been steadily rising. In other news, the city of San Diego’s ambulance provider, Falck, is still not meeting expectations. Plus, the San Diego premiere of the play “Ripped” kicks off this weekend.
  • A Chinese coast guard ship and one of its militia vessels separately bumped a Philippine coast guard ship and a military-run supply boat Sunday off a disputed shoal, Philippine officials said.
  • Typically, mug shots are associated with shame. But for former President Donald Trump and some of his supporters, his mug shot — the first ever of an American president — was something they embraced.
  • San Diego Gas and Electric customers are opening surprisingly high utility bills this month, as natural gas rates are more than double what they were a year ago. In other news, homelessness has been dropping among veterans in San Diego County, but Supervisor Nathan Fletcher wants a regional strategy to end it completely. Plus, a local author talks about her new novel about the pressures of being a teen.
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