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  • Tennessee's new laws on immigration already face court challenges. Other states are changing gun laws or imposing new restrictions on transgender people.
  • Puerto Rico's Dominican immigrant community is on edge following a series of immigration raids, which started in January. People have stopped going to work, sending kids to school, or attending medical appointments. What was once a lively barrio is now mostly quiet in the wake of the crackdown.
  • Giddy up and get glam—join us for Juleps & Jockeys, our first annual Kentucky Derby viewing party! We’re bringing Churchill Downs to the heart of San Diego with big hats, bold fashion, bourbon bliss, and Derby Day fun. Live Coverage: Catch all the racing action on 3 big-screen TVs set up throughout Sally's courtyard, so you won’t miss a second of the excitement. Derby Drink Specials: Enjoy a refreshing line-up of $3 Woodford Reserve Mint Juleps, plus fan-favorite classics like the Old Fashioned and the Whiskey Smash, all served from our mobile bar—shaken and stirred by Sally’s finest bartender. Giveaways & Contests (Presented by Woodford Reserve): We’re turning up the Southern charm with giveaways, Derby swag, and some friendly fashion competition. Come dressed to impress for a chance to win fabulous prizes in the following categories: Best Hat – Woman Best Hat – Man Best Dressed – Woman Best Dressed – Man Best Dressed Couple Pick the Winning Horse Strike a Pose: Snap a selfie or boomerang at our Derby-style step and repeat, and don’t forget to tag us for a chance to win exclusive hotel giveaways (because every great race deserves a great return). Derby Day Bites: Fuel up with festive food offerings perfect for pairing with a julep—or two. 3 hours of validated parking when you park in Grand Hyatt San Diego's self-parking garage. Visit: https://www.sallyssandiego.com/
  • The DOJ has sued the entire federal district court in Maryland over an order that puts a temporary hold on deportations, intensifying a confrontation between the Trump administration and the courts.
  • This story originally ran in 2019. We're resurfacing it as a time capsule of standout cosplay and fan creativity (and because Dragpool still lives rent-free in our brains).
  • Russian missiles and drones hammered Kyiv in an overnight attack, the largest aerial assault on the Ukrainian capital since the war began more than three years ago.
  • For the third time in as many days, Palestinians in Gaza have been shot while trying to get food. Israel has acknowledged that its soldiers opened fire on people who were approaching them.
  • The city of Glendale, Calif. is ending an agreement with ICE to temporarily hold migrant detainees in the local jail. NPR's A Martinez speaks with Mayor Ara Najarian about the decision.
  • How did a little known assemblyman become the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City? NPR's A Martinez talks to Bob Hardt, political director of the NY1 news channel.
  • A new exhibit displays Black Americans’ relationship to the Pacific Ocean between the 16th and 20th centuries. Then, we preview of the Without Walls Festival and the San Diego Book Crawl.
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