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  • Whether your child or grandchild is a budding archaeologist or just eager to explore the past in a whole new way, the San Diego Archaeological Center’s summer day camp offers something for everyone. Get ready for a week filled with adventure, discovery, and endless fun! This a la carte style day camp for K-5 students will take place in June. Activities include a mock dig, behind-the-scenes museum and lab tours, archery, atlatl throwing, basket weaving, rock art painting, ancient games, and more! Choose individual days or join us for the whole week. Space is limited to 20 campers, so sign up now and let the adventure begin! Early drop-off (starting at 8:30 a.m.) and late pickup (ending at 4 p.m.) are available for an additional fee. We also offer sibling and referral discounts. Visit: https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/TheSanDiegoArchaeologicalCnt/2025-summer-camp.html
  • In his visit on Thursday, the prime minister will try to leverage the U.K.'s so-called "special relationship" with U.S. and act as a bridge between the Trump administration and U.S. allies in Europe.
  • In a seemingly AI-generated video that the president posted on social media, images of destruction due to the war in Gaza are transformed into a glitzy resort called "TRUMP GAZA."
  • This year's race — which includes beloved stars, up-and-coming talents and a pair of songs from a successful but controversial musical — feels wide open. That doesn't mean all the songs are equally worthy.
  • Borisov, who plays the hired henchman Igor in Anora, is the first Russian actor to be nominated for an Oscar in decades. The film has a total of six nominations, including for best picture.
  • California lawmakers are rushing to fix last year’s controversial changes to the state’s lemon law, which critics say weakened protections for car buyers.
  • As Greenland resists U.S. acquisition threats, it's also welcoming an increase in tourism. Industry leaders and residents are preparing to make the island more accessible to visitors.
  • Improv Comedy for Kids is a fun, six-week class designed for ages 11-16, where students dive into the creative world of improv! Through engaging games, character work, and scene-building taught by Jason Russo, students will build confidence, stretch their imaginations, and learn to think on their feet. The final class on Feb. 11, 2025, will welcome parents to enjoy a special showcase of the students’ new skills. Class Information: Jan. 7, 2025 - Feb. 11, 2025, every Tuesday from 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. $125 for six sessions
  • The company was selected to be part of a city-run diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) support program, even as the new presidential administration ends support of DEI initiatives and refugees.
  • Two state prison inmates, including one sentenced for a San Diego County burglary and assault, are suspected of killing a fellow inmate at a Sacramento prison.
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