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  • Last year, more than 9 million people watched across the world, and executive producer Johan Erhag said he expects viewership will be even higher this year.
  • Human eyes have only seen a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of the areas of the world that are covered by deep water. Scientists want to change how they explore these regions.
  • Cory Bowman, who shares a father with Vance, says he was inspired to enter the race after his half-brother's inauguration. A Republican last ran for Cincinnati mayor, unsuccessfully, in 2009.
  • Offering a message of hope that spans centuries, musical styles and faith traditions, the Village Church presents a free Spring Choral Concert on Sunday, April 13th at 4 p.m. Songs of Hope features internationally recognized organist Nathaniel Gumbs, director of chapel music at Yale University. He will be joined by the Village Community Chorale, several soloists and professional musicians. The performance includes the Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein, “The Chariot Jubilee” by R. Nathaniel Dett, “Hear My Prayer” by Felix Mendelssohn, and “Song of Hope” by Florence Price.This free concert will be presented in the church sanctuary at 6225 Paseo Delicias in Rancho Santa Fe. Childcare is available upon request. No tickets are required. A free will offering will be taken.More info: jacosta@villagechurch.org Visit: https://villagechurch.org/songs-of-hopeVillage Church RSF on Instagram and Facebook
  • Thihalolipavan most recently worked as the public health medical officer within the county's Medical Care Services Department.
  • On Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. goes to Capitol Hill to promote and defend his massive overhaul of HHS, and President Trump's plans to change it even more.
  • Some of China's America watchers see opportunities for their country in the United States' retreat from international institutions. Others see distractions and pitfalls.
  • The PLNU Honors Program will host an Evening with the Duke, a night of jazz and culture featuring Dr. John Reynolds (jazz trumpet player and educator) and Dr. Karl Martin (Professor of American Literature). Join us for an evening of music from America's most prolific composer and a short presentation on the cultural and social impact that Duke Ellington continues to have today.FEATURED MUSICIANS:John Reynolds (trumpet)Nathan King (tenor saxophone)Matt Hall (trombone)Ed Kornhauser (piano)Cole Sainburg (bass)Kevin Van Den Elzen (drums)Visit: https://plnu.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1486Point Loma Nazarene University on Instagram and Facebook
  • Rather than lowering the price, some universities use online courses to subsidize everything else.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that his department has revoked the student visas of hundreds of students so far, with plans to cancel more.
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