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  • In the Pacific Northwest, an informal group of community members meets every week to discuss their disagreements. While they often differ on political views, they enjoy the face-to-face engagement.
  • Our top picks for visual art in San Diego this season: Roman de Salvo; Carlos Castro Arias; San Diego Design Week; "Picturing Health"; and a region-wide exploration of science and art in the Getty's PST ART initiative.
  • The gunman who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump searched online about the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the FBI director said.
  • Biden’s message, to come during a trip to Arizona, would be the first public apology from a sitting U.S. president in response to a federal policy that wreaked havoc on tribal communities.
  • World Bee Day is May 20! Visit Geisel Library’s Seuss Room at noon for a lecture about the native bees of San Diego by Jess Mullins, a PhD student in the Ecology, Behavior and Evolution Department. Also presented during this World Bee Day program will be a live performance of Renaissance composer Charles Butler’s “Bee Madrigal” featuring singers Libby Weber, Helen Mout, Brad Fox and Scott Paulson. Of note, madrigal composer Butler (1571 –1647) was also an important beekeeper of the era. Immediately following the bee lecture and madrigal performance, join our lecturer Jess Mullins, bee historian Joe Bray and exhibit curator Scott Paulson for a tour of the Library’s World Bee Day exhibit, just steps away in the lobby of Geisel Library at The Nest, where refreshments will be served and a D.I.Y. bookmark-making activity (on a bee theme) will be enjoyed. This marks the Library’s 10th year of springtime bee outreach, inspired by the carefully prepared specimen cases gifted to the Library in 2014 by James Hung, when, as a campus PhD student, he oversaw several years of major field research in San Diego’s native bees. For more information visit: library.ucsd.edu
  • Residents in the small Imperial Valley town have been fighting to restore daily access to the mail for more than two years.
  • Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff has won the California U.S. Senate seat long held by the late Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
  • Former President Donald Trump says he was shot and hit by a bullet in the upper part of his right ear. Take a look at the aftermath of the shooting.
  • The country is at odds over how to approach intractable issues such as crime, addiction and homelessness. In Pittsburgh, an unlikely pair of firebrands talk across the political divide.
  • At a town hall in Oaks, Pa., on Monday, Trump ended the Q&A portion to ask the audience to remain and listen to music with him.
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