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  • The Australian crypto entrepreneur now hosts chats with world leaders. "If [he] is sharing a story, there's a good chance that U.S. policymakers are reading it — and acting on it," said one analyst.
  • Join us at the Athenaeum Art Center on December 6, 2024, at 6 p.m. for the hilarious and beloved "Brian and Ryan's Kitschmas Pageant"! Back by popular demand, this whimsical holiday extravaganza promises to bring laughter, joy, and a healthy dose of kitschy cheer. Created by local performers Brian Black and Ryan Bulis, the pageant is a tongue-in-cheek celebration of the holiday season, blending campy humor with heartwarming moments. Expect dazzling costumes, over-the-top performances, and a playful mix of classic holiday themes with a modern twist. Known for its offbeat charm, Kitschmas Pageant has become a favorite among locals, offering a fun, lighthearted escape from the typical holiday hustle and bustle. Whether you're a long-time fan or a first-time guest, this event is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Don't miss out on what is sure to be a festive and unforgettable evening! The event will be in person at the Athenaeum Art Center. There are no physical tickets for this event. Doors open at 6 p.m. Seating is first-come; first-served. This event will be presented in compliance with State of California and County of San Diego health regulations as applicable at the time of the event. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/kitschmas-2024 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Don't be fooled by Brett Goldstein's grumpy exterior – he can't resist a big, open-hearted story. He's learned that it's possible to love even the most annoying person if you look at them hard enough.
  • The Trump administration is reinterpreting a key word in the Endangered Species Act that could have big consequences for the habitats of species at risk.
  • A power blackout hit all of Puerto Rico on Wednesday as the heavily Catholic U.S. territory prepared to celebrate the Easter weekend.
  • Katherine Maher, president and CEO of National Public Radio, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the White House proposal to eliminate federal funding for public media.
  • In an effort to reach across political divides, a group of veterans has been holding regular gatherings to talk about it — all over a beer. They call the events "Pints and Patriotism."
  • Rising costs of living are causing young people to put off or rule out marriage and child birth while pursuing higher education and careers.
  • His wife, Fresh Air host Terry Gross, said the longtime contributor to The Village Voice and NPR had been living with emphysema and Parkinson's disease.
  • Cases have been rising in Afghanistan and Pakistan — and global health specialists are worried that this year's U.S. foreign aid cuts could usher in a wider resurgence.
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