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  • Israelis are paying heavy costs for the longest war in their history: a mental health crisis, trauma, unprecedented division during wartime, animosity abroad and apathy for Palestinian suffering.
  • Laid off workers were told their notices of an upcoming reduction in force were "revoked." Officials didn't explain why HHS appeared to be restoring hundreds of jobs it previously called duplicative.
  • Downtown’s The Whiskey House, which holds the Guinness World Record for Most Varieties of Whiskey, is hosting a second November Whiskey Club Event on Wednesday, November 20 with Dublin, Ireland’s Spot Whiskey. Tickets are $95 (plus fee). The evening begins at 6 p.m., and it includes a welcome cocktail (Old Fashioned), 0.5-oz pours of five selections (Green Spot Chateau Montelena, Green Spot Leoville Barton, Yellow Spot, Blue Spot, Red Spot) and a buffet of traditional Irish fare. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-whiskey-club-with-single-pot-still-irish-whiskey-spot-whiskeys-tickets-1053883226099 The Whisky House on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrating Pizza! Pizza Wars where venues battle for Glory!! Join us on Saturday, February 8th, 2025 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Get ready for a cheesy adventure! Join the epic Little Italy pizza crawl, where YOU are the judge. Savor slices from the best spots in Little Italy. It's a saucy foodie event you won't want to miss! Enjoy all the pizza and more bites from local businesses on this foodie adventure! This event is a limited-capacity event. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pizza-wars-food-crawl-event-little-italy-tickets-1052618810197?aff=oddtdtcreator Little Italy San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Painting using imagery in art is a fun way to tell a visual story. We use black and white photocopies of ancestors (found or real) as the underlying source to paint. This is a way of creating expressiveness with a subject built in. This way of art making can stand up to any art form found in galleries. In this workshop, learn how to incorporate painted photocopies in your work. Also, learn how to properly adhere paper seamlessly (to a canvas or board) without causing bubbles or creases. Students walk away with several paintings and a good understanding of this fun process. Materials: The $40 fee paid to the instructor at first class includes images, mediums, varnish, and 8" x 10" canvases and use of brushes, palette knife, markers, burnishing tool, gloves, paints. Not provided: aprons, palette paper, paper towels and water cans. Feel free to bring your own brushes, paints, palette paper, or any of the above-listed supplies. You may bring your own black and white images to fit 8" x 10" canvases or email jpegs of your images to Lisa to prepare. Images need to be sent to Lisa (lisabebi@gmail.com) by June 14. If you prefer to work with larger than 8" x 10", you must send your selected jpgs to Lisa two weeks prior to the workshop (by June 3) so she can send them out for processing. Email her immediately to let her know your plan and the size of your image(s). There may be an added cost. For those working in a larger format, they must bring their own proper-sized canvas. Max students: 12 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • As Democrats push to release Epstein-related files, a former Justice Department official says the public may never see the full details.
  • The lawsuit filed last Friday is the latest opposition to the 111-acre project approved last month by the Board of Supervisors, which would feature 453 residential units near Escondido.
  • Lee Cooper finds purpose and a sense of community in his volunteer job at Maine Needs, a group that provides clothing for people in need.
  • After years of rising overdose deaths led by opiods like fentanyl, the U.S. recorded its steepest drop in overdose deaths ever in 2024. What has led to the big decline in overdose deaths in the country, and here in San Diego County?
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Trump administration has to look at ways to "save money in a responsible way that respects the American taxpayer's money" during shutdown.
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