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  • NPR and the PBS series Frontline investigate the forces keeping communities from building resiliently, and the special interests that profit even when communities don't.
  • President Trump is hosting an exclusive dinner tonight for the largest investors in the $TRUMP meme coin, putting the murky world of cryptocurrencies on a collision course with White House ethics.
  • Experience Monster Jam® live and become a fan for life with an ultimate day of family fun at Snapdragon Stadium. Get ready to cheer, scream, and be amazed as massive Monster Jam trucks and world champion drivers take over San Diego for two weekends packed with high-flying action and jaw-dropping stunts. This isn’t just any event—it’s As Big As It Gets, where 12,000-pound trucks stand on two wheels and fly through the air in competitions of speed and skill. It’s all happening at Monster Jam, where every moment is unexpected, unscripted, and unforgettable. Get ready for non-stop excitement as San Diego roars to life with gravity-defying stunts, heart-pounding races, and plenty of big air! The world’s best drivers tear up on the dirt as they battle for the Event Championship in three competitions: Racing, Skills, and everyone’s favorite, Freestyle, where Monster Jam trucks defy the laws of physics and do the impossible. Fans will be right in the middle of the action, helping to crown the Event Champion as they get to score the drivers in real time based on their skills, stunts, and saves. The day of fun starts at the Monster Jam Pit Party each event day, where families can get up close and personal with these massive trucks, snap a selfie, meet their favorite drivers, and collect autographs. It’s the perfect way to start a day of adrenaline-charged fun, packed with family-friendly activities.
  • Critic Ann Powers considers musical performances that have left audiences stunned in utter silence, and what you can hear when sound falls away.
  • Social media is changing the way writers are promoting their books. Author Rebecca Makkai talks about her decision to take a break from writing the blurbs commonly seen on the backs of book jackets.
  • “Because Barbie can be anything, women can be anything!” – Barbie Movie She was only eleven-and-a-half inches tall, but she would change the world when she was born on March 9, 1959. Now, 66 years later, tens of millions of girls and women around the world have been touched by this iconic doll. And thanks to USA Today bestselling author Renee Rosen, you will hear a fresh and fun take on the Barbie story. Come dressed for fun (think pink!) and join us for celebratory cake and beverages while Renee discusses her new book, Let’s Call Her Barbie. Event includes a fun raffle to win a special Solo in the Spotlight Barbie described below: Iconic Barbie Doll: This Special Edition Reproduction Solo in the Spotlight Barbie Doll from 1994 captures the essence of the 1960s fashion and doll, featuring an 11.5-inch tall figure with blonde hair and blue eyes. Glamorous Ensemble: The doll is dressed in a metallic knit black strapless sheath gown with black tulle ruffles, accompanied by a pink scarf, long black opera gloves, a beaded necklace, faux pearl stud earrings, shoes, a microphone, and a doll stand. Collectible Edition: This is a Special Edition Reproduction doll from the Barbie brand, adding to its collectible value and appeal for fans and enthusiasts. Visit: https://adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/renee-rosen-3-4-25/ Renee Rosen on Instagram and Facebook
  • British regulators are looking into how Ticketmaster uses "dynamic pricing" to hike prices in line with demand. A similar controversy prompted a federal lawsuit against the company in the U.S.
  • Major League Baseball's 2025 season gets fully underway Thursday. The scary news for the league: the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, favorites to repeat, may be even better this season.
  • Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR Más FOToS and Fuerza Regida's 111XPANTIA hold down the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on this week's Billboard 200, making this the first week in history with Spanish-language albums in the chart's top two spots.
  • The artist died in a house fire in Woodbury, Minn. on Thursday.
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