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  • June 6, 1944: The largest Allied operation of World War II began in Normandy, France. Yet, few know in detail exactly why and how, from the end of 1943 through August 1944, this region became the most important location in the world. Blending multiple cinematographic techniques, "D-Day: Normandy 1944" brings this monumental event to the world's largest screens for the first time. Audiences of all ages will discover from a new perspective how this landing changed the world. Exploring history, military strategy, science, technology and the enduring human spirit, the film will educate and appeal to all. Narrated by Tom Brokaw, "D-Day: Normandy 1944" pays tribute to those who gave their lives for our freedom—a duty of memory, a duty of gratitude. Visit: https://www.fleetscience.org/films/d-day-normandy-1944
  • President Trump and Elon Musk claim the Biden administration abandoned two astronauts in space. But the publicly available evidence suggests a different story.
  • Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to identify and address barriers to employment.
  • The problem ingredient identified was "undeclared milk," which poses a risk to those with severe sensitivities or allergies.
  • The holidays can be stressful, not just on our ability to plan one more event or outing, but also on our wallets. We've rounded up 20 art exhibits in San Diego where you can pop in to get some culture — without a ticket.
  • The draft executive action, obtained by NPR, acknowledges that the department and its signature responsibilities were created by Congress and cannot legally be altered without congressional approval.
  • The Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, has a new photo exhibit in honor of International Women's Day: "Iconic Women: From Everyday Life to Global Heroes."
  • Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee is a gripping courtroom drama that brings history to life with a powerful clash of ideas. Based on the famous Scopes "Monkey" Trial, this play pits science against faith in a battle over the teaching of evolution in schools. With sharp dialogue, unforgettable characters, and intense debates, Inherit the Wind is as relevant today as it was when it first premiered. Whether you're drawn to its historical roots or its timely reflections on freedom of thought, this is a must-see production that will leave you thinking long after the final curtain. Don't miss the chance to witness this electrifying drama unfold! Inherit the Wind will occur on November 18, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. at North Coast Repertory Theatre: 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at www.northcoastrep.org or at the Box Office (858) 481-1055. The North Coast Repertory Theatre Reading Series will continue in 2025 with: Jan 27 - The Bald Soprano & The Lesson by Eugène Ionesco March 24 - You Can't Take It With You by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart June 23 - Overruled & Village Wooing by George Bernard Shaw Buy All 4 Readings or the Price of 3! Visit: Inherit the Wind at North Coast Rep Reading Series North Coast Repertory Theatre on Instagram and Facebook
  • Aug. 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. We'll talk about exposure to illicit drugs, the science behind addiction and where to find help.
  • Life can be stressful, and how you manage it is key. We have science-backed tips to help you cope. Get five weekly newsletters and a master class in stress management: Join us.
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