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  • There are now more than 3,000 billionaires in the world, according to Forbes' annual ranking of the wealthiest people. They collectively hold about $16.1 trillion in wealth.
  • Premieres Sunday, March 23 - April 27, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Marie Antoinette knows that her enemies are waiting in the wings to destroy her. At the height of their power, Marie Antoinette and Louis face an unprecedented financial crisis. The incessant attacks of Provence and Chartres stir up the hatred of the nobles while disastrous consequences loom with the Diamond Necklace Affair. From Versailles to the Palais-Royal, the revolt rumbles on.
  • The 78-unit apartment complex next to St. Luke's Episcopal Church will be reserved for low-income individuals and families.
  • Mental health therapists at Veterans Affairs should begin sessions with patients saying they are in a shared office space, a memo obtained by NPR says. Trump's back-to-office orders start Monday for VA.
  • The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and when the families he defamed will be paid.
  • This moment of economic uncertainty could drive more Americans to buy used. But experts say secondhand stores won't be immune from tariffs either.
  • A grassroots-led campaign organized hundreds of protests and events across the U.S. Organizers say the momentum built on resistance against the Trump administration has not slowed.
  • We are very excited for the 2025 return of the Linda Vista Multi-Cultural Fair and Parade! The 2025 theme is "Food from the Heart" The Linda Vista Multi-Cultural Fair and Parade, held annually on the 6900 block of Linda Vista Road (between Comstock and Ulric Street), is intended to promote cultural awareness and understanding within the City of San Diego. Its numerous cultural exhibits, varied ethnic food offerings and delightful artistic performances are eagerly anticipated by residents and visitors to San Diego. We invite you to participate in this day-long event by renting a booth in order to share your culture and organization with the many fair-goers. Booth space assignments will be made on a first-come, first-served basis, according to the date the completed registration form and payment are received. Visit: http://www.lindavistafair.org/
  • Discover Local Art at the Spring Talmadge Artist Tour Experience the vibrant creativity of San Diego’s local artists at the Spring Talmadge Artist Tour on Sunday, April 6, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This free, self-guided tour invites art lovers to explore the home studios of talented local artists, offering a rare glimpse into their creative spaces and processes. Nestled in the charming Talmadge neighborhood, located east of Fairmount Avenue, this beloved community event showcases an exciting array of original artwork, including paintings, ceramics, glass art, and handcrafted jewelry. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to meet the artists, learn about their techniques, and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces directly from the creators. Wander through this historic neighborhood and discover an inspiring mix of artistic styles, from intricate handmade ceramics and stunning multi-colored glass creations to expressive paintings and expertly crafted jewelry. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a beautiful day out, the Spring Talmadge Artist Tour offers a welcoming and enriching experience for all. This community-driven event has been a favorite among locals and visitors alike, celebrating the talent and dedication of artists who bring creativity to life in San Diego. Mark your calendars and support local art while exploring the unique and diverse works on display. A map of participating artist studios will be available to help guide your tour. Don’t miss this special opportunity to connect with the local art scene and take home a beautiful piece of San Diego’s creative spirit! Visit: Talmadge Artist Tour
  • Social and environmental groups sued last year saying the $1.8 billion Hell’s Kitchen project could cause water and air problems not disclosed in its environmental impact report. A judge disagreed.
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