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  • A KHN investigation found when some Medicare Advantage plans got a rare federal audit, they couldn't produce billing records for care they said they'd provided. Some blamed fire, flood — or doctors.
  • Investigators in use-of-force cases are often too easy on their colleagues during interviews, experts say.
  • Songstress Niki Jacobs and her ensemble visit JFEST from Netherlands where she has become one of the world’s leading interpreters of Yiddish music. Seth Rogovy of The Forward writes, “A Yiddish performance so versatile, it spans from ‘Mauthausen’ to Elvis Presley.” This performance features The Ballad of Mauthausen, one of the most gorgeous pieces ever written about the Second World War. It is a collaboration between the Greek poet Iakovos Kambanellis, who was a survivor of Kamp Mauthausen, and Mikis Theodorakis, the famous Greek composer banned for his activism against social injustice. Commemorating 75+ years of liberation from the Nazi regime Niki Jacobs re-addresses this musical piece, using a beautiful Yiddish translation to not only emphasize and give voice to those who perished or fled Eastern-Europe before, during and after the Second World War, but to also show that the Yiddish language is still alive. Co-sponsored by YAAANA. Date | Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at 7:30pm Location | San Diego Reperatory Theatre Purchase tickets here! For further information on this event please visit: https://www.sdrep.org/jfest#niki
  • If adopted the so-called independent state legislature theory would give state legislatures the power to put in place all manner of election laws and rules, without any review by the state courts.
  • Somen "Steve" Banerjee, founder of Chippendales, was ultimately undone by his own corrupt business practices. "He was the king of a world that wouldn't have him as a member," Nanjiani says.
  • The "independent state legislature theory" could give state legislatures independent power to put in place all manner of election rules, without any available review by state courts.
  • Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason speaks with NPR's Rachel Martin about growing up in a house filled with music, playing at Harry and Meghan's royal wedding and performing some of his favorite pieces.
  • 2022 has been a rough year for America's personal finances. That's sparked a throwback movement among some young debtors: all cash, all the time.
  • Join us on Free Third Thursday on May 19, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.! Tickets are free but are required for entry. Schedule: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Meet San Diego Public Library Youth Librarian Ms. Katia and an MCASD Museum Educator for a gallery tour 5 p.m.: A monster-inspired art making workshop for grades 2+ (caregivers required to attend) 6 p.m.: Join percussionists Dalia Berman and Gloria Yehilevsky in a survey of instruments, influences, and styles. This performance will include an originally composed duet and improvisations spanning a mixture of jazz, international, and classical musical origins. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Gorgo (1961): Science fiction monster film Date | Thursday, May 19. Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location | Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Get tickets here! This event is free but tickets are required. For more information, please visit mcasd.ticketapp.org/portal/product/83/events or call the mueum at (858) 454-3541.
  • Lorie Smith says Colorado's public accommodations laws violate her right of free speech.
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