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  • The Trump administration says it is making deals with drug companies to lower prices U.S. consumers pay for medicines. But key details are missing on how the initiative would work.
  • Sean Kurth serves as the director of membership at KPBS. Sean’s role is central to the station’s ability to serve members by leading a division that includes audience services, engagement, administration, acquisition and on-air fundraising for TV, radio and digital. Since he joined KPBS in March 2024, the station has experienced a significant increase in membership and local financial support – which Sean attributes to the spirit of generosity from San Diegans as well as the excellence of his team and partners.
  • "Mosquito" buzzes into the micro cinema for a Bonkers Half-Assed Midnight on Saturday and iVIE Awards highlight student work on Sunday.
  • Many Danes are rethinking their personal security, and stocking up on emergency supplies, amid unidentified drone appearances. Denmark's leaders warn that Russia is waging a "hybrid war."
  • More than 250 news outlets around the world have signed onto an appeal that calls for the protection of Palestinian journalists in Gaza, and for press to have independent access to the territory.
  • The suspect, Thomas Jacob Sanford, served in the Marines from 2004 to 2008, military officials confirmed to NPR. He was killed in a shootout with police.
  • Arielle Ford Brings “What Love Is (and Isn’t)” to Seaside Center for Spiritual Living Bestselling author and internationally renowned relationship expert Arielle Ford is coming to Seaside Center for Spiritual Living for a rare, in-person evening titled “What Love Is (and Isn’t): Tools to Find Love, Keep Love & Be Love” on Friday, August 1 at 7 p.m. With warmth, wit, and the wisdom of over three decades in the love-and-relationship space, Arielle will guide attendees through a heart-opening exploration of modern love—shattering the myths, deepening the truths, and sharing immediately usable tools for every stage of relationship. Whether you’re single, partnered, or somewhere in between, this one-night-only event promises insight, inspiration, and soul-stirring connection. Event Highlights: - A gratitude practice to attract romantic love - Why it’s totally okay to go to bed angry - How you might already know your soulmate (and what to do about it) - Ways to re-ignite peace, passion, and pleasure in your current relationship Arielle Ford is the beloved author of 12 books, including the international bestseller "The Soulmate Secret" and "Wabi Sabi Love." Her new novel, "The Love Thief"—a romantic spiritual thriller inspired by true events in San Diego and India—takes readers on a journey through heartbreak, betrayal, and ultimately, spiritual awakening. (Think "Eat, Pray, Love" meets "Dirty John"—with a happy ending.) In addition to her writing, Ford was the publicist for dozens of top selling authors such as Wayne Dyer, Marianne Williamson, Louise Hay, Gary Zukav, Don Miguel Ruiz and more. Books will be available for purchase and signing following the event. More on Arielle Ford at arielleford.com Event Details: "What Love Is (and Isn’t): Tools to Find Love, Keep Love & Be Love" An Evening with Arielle Ford Friday, August 1 | 7 p.m. Seaside Center for Spiritual Living 1613 Lake Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024 Come for the wisdom. Stay for the heart-healing. Leave with tools for real love. Event Inquires: Terah Short education@seasidecenter.org | 619-881-7988 Media interviews, contact: Arielle Ford arielleford@gmail.com | 858-775-3318 Arielle Ford on Facebook / Instagram
  • In a ruling issued Friday, the 4th District Court of Appeal determined the city hadn't done its due diligence in completing an environmental study on the plan to raise the height limit in the neighborhood — part of an effort to greenlight the nearly $4 billion Midway Rising project.
  • Voters in Georgia are grappling with the effects of the government shutdown — and with who in Washington bears the blame.
  • Erika Kirk, 36, has a devotional podcast and Christian clothing line. She has vowed to continue her late husband's work.
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