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  • Between 30,000 and 70,000 children adopted by American families from other countries never became U.S. citizens, according to the Adoptee Rights Campaign.
  • There's more to culture in San Diego than comics: SummerFest chamber music in La Jolla; performance art and ancestral memory in San Ysidro; textile art in Oceanside; small press writers in South Park; dance about chronic pain in City Heights; Shakespeare in Balboa Park; live music picks and more weekend arts. And OK, Comic-Con, too.
  • New York police said the 61-year-old man was wearing a large metal chain that caused him to be "drawn into the machine." The FDA warns that MRI scans create a "strong, static magnetic field."
  • An experimental technique that patches defective DNA with donated genetic material helped families at risk of passing rare illnesses to their children.
  • The U.S. State Department said it is restarting the process for foreigners applying for student visas but all applicants will now be required to unlock their social media accounts for review.
  • One Guadalupe River gauge near Kerrville and Camp Mystic recorded a rise of more than 25 feet in two hours.
  • Los Tucanes de Tijuana, one of the most influential groups in regional Mexican music, was formed in 1987 in Tijuana, Baja California, by lead singer and songwriter Mario Quintero Lara. Known for their energetic narcocorridos, cumbias, and románticas, the band gained widespread popularity in the 1990s with hits like "La Chona," "El Centenario," and "Mis Tres Animales." Their success spans over three decades, with more than 30 albums and multiple chart-topping singles. They have earned numerous accolades, including Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations, and have sold millions of records worldwide. In 2019, they made history as the first regional Mexican band to perform at Coachella, further expanding their influence beyond Latin America. With a signature style blending traditional norteño sounds with modern storytelling, Los Tucanes de Tijuana remain at the forefront of the genre. Their music continues to resonate with audiences, making them one of the best-selling and most recognized groups in regional Mexican music. Still actively touring and recording, they maintain a dedicated fan base, proving their enduring impact on Latin music. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2025/los-tucanes-de-tijuana View the full concert schedule Los Tucanes de Tijuana on Instagram and Facebook
  • Our most urgent environmental challenges—climate change, plastic pollution, water scarcity, waste, and biodiversity loss—are all rooted in human behavior. Solving them requires more than awareness; it demands real behavior change. In this free webinar, explore how community-based social marketing (CBSM) can help you design more effective, scalable sustainability programs. You’ll learn how to identify key actions, uncover barriers, and implement strategies that truly resonate—drawing on real-world examples and proven results. Whether you're new to CBSM or looking to deepen your impact, this session offers practical tools to drive lasting change. Visit: https://extendedstudies.ucsd.edu/news-events/beyond-awareness-sparking-behavior-change-for-the-environment?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=publication&utm_campaign=ced-scs&utm_content=kpbs-cal-june25-es-webinar UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies on Instagram and Facebook
  • President Trump's tariffs could hit the economy badly and lead to higher inflation. But Wall Street investors are reacting by sending stocks to record highs.
  • The county Board of Supervisors unanimously approved nearly $30 million, via the state Proposition 1 program, for an adult substance abuse treatment facility in National City and a mental health crisis center for children.
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