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  • Join us for the 3rd annual Haunted Circus at the Magnolia in El Cajon! Taking place during the city of El Cajon's HauntFest event. You can RSVP to watch the circus style performances in the Magnolia's historic theater. This year's theme is Monsters at Play! Family friendly fun, playful Halloween themed circus show! - Jugglers - Contortionists - Stilt Walkers - Hoop Throwers - Stacking Chairs - Crystal Balls - Acrobats & More! RSVP: - Oct 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m. https://www.universe.com/events/magnolias-haunted-circus-5-30pm-show-tickets-V05TRZ - Oct 17, 7:30-8:30 p.m. https://www.universe.com/events/magnolias-haunted-circus-7-30pm-show-tickets-Y8CN15 The Magnolia on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Milei won in key districts in an election widely seen as a referendum on his past two years in office. Trump had appeared to condition billions of dollars in backing on a good showing for Milei.
  • This year’s Encinitas Holiday Parade theme is Peace by the Pacific, celebrating the joyful, laid-back spirit of our beachside town. The theme captures the coastal vibe of Encinitas as relaxed, full of good energy, and uniquely ours. Parade night will bring friends, families, and neighbors together to celebrate peace, fun, and the season, with entries that reflect creativity, culture, and connection to our coastal community. City of Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • A federal judge ruled against the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust suit alleging that Meta had stifled competition by buying up its rivals.
  • Two separate, partisan spending bills failed in the Senate on Tuesday. The government will shut down at the end of the day barring a last-minute breakthrough.
  • Proposed ballot initiative aims to repeal Prop. 103, the California law that regulates home and auto insurance.
  • Revolutionising mental health care with integrative approaches The Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH) Conference returns September 11–14, 2025 in San Diego Taking place September 11–14, 2025 at the award-winning Town and Country Resort in San Diego, California, this four-day, in-person event (virtual tickets also available) brings together over 1000 globally recognized experts, as well as seasoned and beginning practitioners in integrative mental health and functional medicine psychiatry to transform mental health care. The way mental health is currently diagnosed and treated falls short of the need, and the stakes are high. According to the World Health Organization, 1 in every 8 people in the world live with a mental disorder whether that’s anxiety, depression, insomnia, poor concentration, poor memory, attention disorders, brain fog, as well as severe conditions such as suicidality and psychosis. IMMH addresses this urgent need by going beyond symptom management to treat the root causes of mental illness with personalized, precision approaches. "Having personally experienced the devastating challenges of mental illness and coming from a family history profoundly marked by it, I have made it my mission to bring better mental health care into the mainstream," says Kirkland Newman, IMMH Executive Director. "I believe in a future where mental health is accurately understood and treated based on root causes, and offering personalised, precision solutions. At IMMH, we aim to provide education and resources to those suffering from mental health issues, their friends and families and health practitioners.” MDs, DOs, nurse practitioners, psychotherapists, psychologists, nutritionists, naturopaths, chiropractors, social workers, and even a few passionate laypeople will gather to learn the latest in integrative mental health and functional medicine psychiatry. The program will highlight best clinical practices and new research addressing the biochemical, psycho-spiritual, and lifestyle factors that shape mental health. Leading researchers, clinicians, and practitioners in the field will share their expertise. This year’s theme, The Anthropogenic Drivers of Mental Health, will examine how human behaviors, societal structures and environmental influences impact mental wellbeing – and how integrative medicine can heal the individual, the community and the planet. Conference highlights include: Interactive sessions from leaders in the field on a host of cutting-edge and timely topics such as the gut-brain-immune connection, psychoneuroimmunology, metabolic, mitochondrial and nutritional psychiatry, psychedelics and spirituality, circadian rhythms, environmental toxicity, infections and the brain, genomics, hormones, trauma, and neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders (and more). A focus on mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism, addiction and dementia – with actionable, whole-person strategies for care. Networking opportunities, immersive workshops and exclusive events designed to connect attendees with one another and with leading voices in the industry. CE/CME accreditation Exposure to the latest labs, supplements, clinics and therapies from leading healthcare exhibitors Confirmed expert speakers include (in alphabetical order): Susi Amendola, Dr. Matt Bernstein, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Anna Cabeca, Dr. Nicole Cain, Dr. Eboni Cornish, Dr. Alexis Cowan, Dr. Don Grant, Dr. Nicholas Demetry, Dr. Rick Doblin, Dr. Felice Gersh, Everest Goldstein, Dr. James Greenblatt, Dr. Erika Gray, Ashok Gupta, Dr. Sharon Hausman-Cohen, Dr. Richard Horowitz, Dr. Leslie Korn, Dr. Olivia Ly Lesslar, Dr. Robert Lustig, Dr. Gabor Maté, Julie Matthews, Dr. Emeran Mayer, Patrick McKeown, Dr. Neil Nathan, Dr. Barbara Nosal, Karen Olsen, Dr. Austin Perlmutter, Dr. Joseph Pizzorno, Dr. Arwen Podesta, Dr. Noshene Ranjbar, Dr. Bob Rountree, Dr. Heather Sandison, Dr. William Shaw, Dr. Achina Stein, Dr. Kat Toups, Dr. Will Van Derveer, Christina Veselak, JJ Virgin, and William J. Walsh. Why San Diego: San Diego’s strong culture of health innovation and world-class medical research institutions make it an ideal setting for this landmark event. The region’s vibrant healthcare community and its emphasis on environmental stewardship and quality of life, aligns with IMMH’s mission. The city’s accessibility for international and domestic attendees also ensures a truly global exchange of ideas. Attendees will leave with practical tools, knowledge of latest scientific research, and a renewed vision for revolutionising mental health care – empowering them to make a measurable difference in the lives of patients and communities. Event details: When: September 11–14, 2025 Where: Town and Country Resort, San Diego, CA For any questions, please contact emilyb@mintpartnership.com Visit: The Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH) Conference IMMH on Instagram and Facebook
  • The small town of Leland, Miss., was rocked by the shooting, which took place late Friday.
  • A record number of people are expected to travel within the U.S. for the holiday, according to AAA. Here are some weather and traffic factors to keep in mind.
  • This two-part program brings together music, poetry, and performance for an evening of boundary-crossing storytelling. In Act One, improviser Wilfrido Terrazas and poet Ronnie Yates explore the liminal space where their disciplines meet—Terrazas’s music shaped by the Mexico City poetry scene, Yates’s poetry by Houston’s improvised music world. The duo’s first-ever live collaboration promises an adventurous dialogue of words and sound. Act Two presents "The Mexican Husband" (2019) by Fabiola Carranza, a bilingual reimagining of Bertolt Brecht’s "The Jewish Wife" set in contemporary Los Angeles. The play follows a couple’s final night together before the husband flees across the border to avoid deportation—an unflinching, poetic meditation on immigration, separation, and resilience in the face of systemic injustice. Visit: https://www.projectblanksd.org/salty-series-2026 Project [BLANK] on Facebook / Instagram
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