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  • For the first time, the International Energy Agency projects that demand for fossil fuels will soon peak. It's nowhere close to the speed the world needs to stop climate change - but it's a big step.
  • For many Muslims, western holiday celebrations like Christmas once felt like the kind of universal affirmation we could never attain. But, today, it's a markedly different story.
  • The Russian billionaire faces an asset freeze and travel ban, just a week after he announced plans to sell the club. The U.K. government aims to shield players and fans from the sanctions' impact.
  • The CDC issued new guidance that says fully vaccinated people can ditch masks indoors, in all but the most crowded settings. This follows Gov. Gavin Newsom’s announcement that the state’s mask mandate would end on June 15 though there will still be some rules about masks indoors. Plus, a massive affordable-housing apartment complex sale is prompting concern that the properties won’t remain affordable. And, Warwick’s bookstore in La Jolla has been in business for 125 years, but after the building it’s located in was sold, its future was uncertain until the community stepped in. Finally, discover new music for May from San Diego acts.
  • Sip, snack, and support local business! After a tough year, come to Brews & Bites in Santee to show some love to local food and beverage businesses. The event will feature live music, opportunity drawings, and food and drink samples from across San Diego County. Date | Saturday, October 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Town Center Community Park East, Santee Get tickets here! General admission is $25 Admission includes: • Live music by The Straight Six Band • One Catered Hamburger or Veggie Burger • Additional Food Samples from Local Restaurants (while supplies last) • Beverage Samples and Commemorative Sampling Cup (beer, wine, cider, spirits - while supplies last) This is an event only for the public over 21 years of age. Brews & Bites is sponsored by Raising Cane’s, Allegiance Heating, Air Conditioning & Solar, Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve, Kimco, and Cox Communications. For more information, please visit cityofsanteeca.gov/events or email jshellhammer@cityofsanteeca.gov.
  • Water departments had the option to choose between an outdoor watering limit of one day per week or by volume of water used.
  • The clock ran out on Russia's payments. But there's a twist: Russia does not consider itself in default because the country has the money, just its payments have been blocked by Western sanctions.
  • U.S. employers added 372,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. Despite slightly slower job growth, the labor market remains an economic bright spot.
  • What started as a Christmas countdown has increasingly become a retail opportunity. While Advent calendars have evolved over the centuries, they still accomplish some of their original objectives.
  • After decades of wondering, an NPR reporter finally figures out how her husband's family dog knew when the school bus would arrive every day. She did some digging — and now it all makes scents.
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