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  • Staff at the key cybersecurity agency were initially excluded from government efforts to leave their jobs, but then on Wednesday they were given deferred resignation offers with just hours to decide.
  • The Department of Education's efforts to keep racial diversity out of schools has left educators wondering how and when to teach students about Black history, especially during Black History Month.
  • Lauded by the LA Times, Ottis examines how Ever Mainard’s rural Texas upbringing has affected their queer identity in more ways than they realized. In Mainard's second coming-of-age story, discomfort stands side by side with determination, exploring identity, “cool Christianity,” Van Gogh tramp stamps, state shot-put matches, and strap-on tips. In this homage to their family, Ever expertly intertwines stories about trash fires, top surgery, and their relationship with their father. Diversionary Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Las inéditas votaciones para elegir a los jueces mexicanos son la culminación de una reforma muy polémica del Poder Judicial que, para sus defensores, democratizará la justicia y, para sus detractores, la politizará.
  • With uncertainties around federal funding for higher education, some schools are cutting back. Experts say that could hurt not only students and faculty, but ultimately make the U.S. less competitive.
  • Though less effervescent than past, The White Lotus Season 3 serves up plenty of financial secrets, dark family histories and kinky hijinks as it shoves its characters out of their comfort zone.
  • The man with the funny haircut seems to take up most of the oxygen in the Elizabethan room, but what about other playwrights of the period? What about Thomas Kyd and his Spanish Tragedy? What about Kit Marlowe and his Tamburlaine? Or Ben Jonson, Will’s supposed pal? And the others? Kim Keeline will provide a survey of these contemporaries and consider any of their influence on the familiar canon. Kim Keeline has a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Southern California. She has taught multiple courses at USC, as well as at Southwestern College, MiraCosta College, and Central Texas College. She has been a frequent speaker at academic conferences and has received several prestigious awards for her work. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shakespeares-peers-tickets-1116057330519?aff=erelexpmlt
  • NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Hampton Dellinger, who formerly led an independent watchdog agency, about his decision to drop his lawsuit challenging Trump's attempt to fire him without cause.
  • President Trump and Elon Musk's efforts to shrink the federal government have cut off all funding to pro-democracy and human rights groups abroad, giving China an opportunity to muscle in.
  • The barracks site, near San Diego International Airport, is intended to have 190 spaces for people using the program.
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