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  • A RAND Corporation survey found that Americans who served in the military support extremist views at rates lower than nonveterans.
  • The pandemic, technology and the economy have combined to create the perfect storm for "tip-flation" — but we might be at a tipping point.
  • From the organizers: 18th Annual Carlsbad Music Festival with headliner MONOPHONICS and line-up: Son of Kane (blues), Chunky Hustle Brass Band (New Orleans Brass), Whitney Shay (blues), Mitchum Yacoub (afrobeat), and Sabrosas Latin Orquesta (all-female salsa). For more information and the 2022 lineup, go here. All ages Tickets online: GA tickets $35, VIP tickets $125, VIP + parking $150, children 12 & under free with ticket. Beer garden and food trucks on site. Rain or shine. Follow on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • The Friends of the Coronado Public Library, in partnership with the Coronado Island Film Festival and Warwick's bookstore present actor Geena Davis in-person discussing her memoir "Dying of Politeness". A paid ticket is required to attend. To obtain tickets, click here! Important: Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Please print out your tickets, if possible, to facilitate a smooth check-in. Seating is first-come, first served. "With Book" ticketholders will receive a pre-signed copy of Dying of Politeness at check-in. Additional books will be available for purchase at this event. Please call the Warwick's Book Department at 858-454-0347 for more information. -------------------------------------------- Two-time Academy Award winning actor Geena Davis, at the age of three, announced to her parents that she was going to be an actor. She has appeared in several roles that became cultural landmarks, including Muriel Pritchett in The Accidental Tourist, Thelma in Thelma & Louise, and Dottie Hinson in A League of Their Own. She is also a world-class athlete and a member of the genius society Mensa. Davis is now recognized for her tireless advocacy for women and girls as founder and chair of the nonprofit Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which engages film and television creators to dramatically increase the percentage of female characters, and reduce gender stereotyping in media made for children. Dying of Politeness: A Memoir is Davis’ story, one woman’s journey to fight for herself and ultimately live a bolder, freer, more authentic life. “In this book,” says Davis, “I’ll reveal the ways in which my public life, the movies, the advocacy, and my relationships have impacted and empowered the private me, and I hope, inspire my readers to expand their own sense of power.” Davis regales readers with tales of a career playing everything from a soap opera star in her underwear to a housewife-turned-road-warrior, a baseball phenomenon, an amnesiac assassin, the mother of a rodent, and the president of the United States.
  • Mr. President, the world is dying to know. Is it boxers or briefs?
  • North Korea said that it plans to launch a satellite, which may be an attempt to put its first military reconnaissance satellite into orbit. It said the launch window is from May 31 to June 11.
  • The country's toll makes up nearly a third of the world's 619,000 malaria deaths each year. Now Nigeria has approved a new vaccine. Will it get into the arms of those who need it most?
  • Republicans are lambasting Democrats' attempts at uniform ethics standards at the Supreme Court as partisan politics. It's just the latest chapter in a decline in national unity.
  • Marvel's superhero gets a new exhibit and inducted into the Comic-Con Museum's Character Hall of Fame in July.
  • Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan overcame the strongest opposition he's faced in years. The win cements his power and signifies the endurance of his one-man executive rule.
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