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  • Stream now with the PBS app. What really happens in a multi-vehicle pileup? A first-of-its-kind experiment aims to stage a high speed crash to gain new insights on car safety. But how can they create and study a complex collision without putting any lives in danger?
  • Los aranceles que el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump ha amenazado con imponer desde hace tiempo han sumido al país en guerras comerciales en el extranjero, todo ello mientras los nuevos e intermitentes gravámenes siguen aumentando la incertidumbre.
  • Get ready for a little friendly competition and a fun adventure in Little Italy! We'll be hiding over 100 Easter Eggs all around for you to find while also hunting for historic clues about America's Larges Little Italy! It will be a great way to explore, socialize and have fun with dozens of others.Here is how it works:Check in is at 10 a.m. at Ballast Point Brewing.We'll randomly set people up on teams or you can bring your own team (up to 4 people per team).Each team will be given 75 minutes to find as many of the hidden eggs as possible.You will also be searching for historic clues about Little Italy.Each egg and each clue are worth points. There will also be Mini Kegs & "Bunny Bonus Points"!When the time is up, your team will return to Ballast Point to tally up the scores, socialize, eat and drink.Prizes will be awarded to the top teams.Can I Come Alone? Yes, 90% of those attending will likely be coming on their own. If you come alone we will randomly set you up on teams. (Teams of 4 people)What Else Are We Looking For? There are dozens of historical markers, signs and facts throughout the area that you will need to find.Dress Code: Casual & comfortable. Bunny ears optionalVisit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/adults-only-little-italy-easter-eggs-kegs-history-hunt-tickets-1247662755889
  • Some foreign students at local universities are afraid to post on social media and considering whether to leave the country.
  • A Republican overhaul would reduce borrowers' repayments options from several plans to just two.
  • When President Trump slashed USAID earlier this year, shelters lost as much as 40% of their funding. Now, they’re searching for donors and trying to keep the lights on.
  • For the 27th year the neighborhood of Rolando welcomes all to their tree-lined streets for a day of music, food and fun on Sunday, March 23rd! This family friendly event is about bringing people together and celebrating community. This event features 5 local bands, with Emcee for the day, local music guru, Tim Pyles. Over 100 vendors, artists and makers, a variety of food options including a local craft beer garden. Plus entertainment for ages from tiny to teen in the $5 play-all-day kids zone - featuring a rock climbing wall, inflatables and more. Visit: The Rolando Street FairRolando Community Council on Instagram and Facebook
  • We watched all the local entries so you don't have to. From inventive setups to unforgettable songs, these musicians brought creativity, presence and serious skill to their 2025 NPR Tiny Desk submissions.
  • The storms were part of a severe weather system Friday that caused damage in Missouri, left hundreds of thousands without power in the Great Lakes region and brought a heat wave to Texas.
  • EC Gallery will share a compelling selection of artworks from The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection in the Gaslamp at 621 5th Avenue, San Diego on May 10 through June 13 for FREE. Visitors may explore and acquire works from Dr. Seuss’s best-known children’s books, as well as The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss, a mind-expanding collection based on decades of artwork, which Dr. Seuss created at night for his own personal pleasure. Perhaps the wackiest and most wonderful elements of the collection are Dr. Seuss’s three-dimensional “Unorthodox Taxidermy” sculptures with names such as Carbonic Walrus, Two-Horned Drouberhannis, and Goo-Goo-Eyed Tasmanian Wolghast, to name a few.For over 60 years, Dr. Seuss’s illustrations have brought a visual realization to his fantastic and imaginary worlds. His artistic talent went far beyond the printed page and yet, to this day, his Secret Art Collection is virtually unknown to the general public. Throughout his lifetime, Theodor Seuss Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) created paintings and sculpture, which he secreted away at the Dr. Seuss Estate in La Jolla, CA. Each of these Estate-Authorized limited editions has been adapted and reproduced from Theodor Seuss Geisel’s original drawings, paintings, or sculptures. Additionally, each work bears a posthumously printed or engraved Dr. Seuss signature, identifying the work as an authorized limited edition commissioned by the Dr. Seuss Estate. Artworks will be on display and available for acquisition. EC Gallery on Facebook / Instagram The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection on Instagram
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