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  • President Trump began one of his busiest days of his Asia trip on Tuesday by greeting the new Japanese prime minister, and taking her with him as he spoke to U.S. troops aboard an aircraft carrier.
  • A KPBS investigation reveals the shelters are beset by poor recordkeeping and high turnover rates. Former staffers claim many dogs are being put down unnecessarily.
  • The San Diego Rodeo returns to Petco Park, January 16–18, 2026! Get ready for three days of action-packed, family-friendly excitement featuring the world’s top rodeo athletes. Presented by C5 Rodeo Co. and Outriders Presents in partnership with the Padres, this unforgettable event brings an authentic rodeo experience to the heart of downtown San Diego. Kick off the weekend with BeerFest on Friday and Saturday, featuring beer specials from local and national breweries in Gallagher Square, from the time gates open until first competition. On Sunday, bring the whole family for a western-themed KidsFest, complete with games, balloon artists, and other inflatables. Returning for 2026 are daily rodeo after-parties each night in Gallagher Square featuring live performances by: Friday, January 16: Texan maverick Charley Crockett Saturday, January 17: Torchbearer of outlaw country Jamey Johnson Sunday, January 18: Outlaw country heavyweight Cody Jinks
  • In 2008, when banning same-sex marriage in California was put on the ballot, Kate Elsley's commute changed. Seeing signs supporting the ban became a reminder of what she might not be able to do.
  • More than 350,000 people are expected to attend San Diego's annual December Nights holiday festival this weekend. Here's what you can expect at Balboa Park.
  • The weeks leading up to Christmas are typically a time of anticipation and preparation for Christians, but for some immigrant congregations the mood this Advent season isn't especially hopeful.
  • Coming to the Fleet on September 27–28, step inside a live, pop-up animation studio and discover the science behind animation! Have you ever wondered how your favorite animated shows, movies, or video games are built? At The Science of Animation, a brand new event presented by Immersive Enterprise Laboratories, you can not only learn about every step of the animation process, but experience it yourself. Ruby the cosmic science adventurer is here to lead you on an interactive journey through the animation pipeline, where you can experiment with a range of animation techniques. From digital sculpting to texture scanning, the possibilities for what you can create are endless in the world of animation. You can even watch your ideas come to life as animators build a world in real-time based on your creations! Highlights: Crafting stations where explorers of all ages can engage in the animation experience Engagement with professionals who have worked on beloved video games and animated media The chance to control a customizable 3D character with just your body in the Motion Capture Zone The Fortnite Lounge, where you can kick back, relax, and join in on live Fortnite fun Immersive Enterprise Laboratories, the minds behind this one-of-a-kind event, are pioneers in the animation world. The independent animation studio combines world-class creativity with cutting-edge technology to create high-quality animated content that redefines storytelling. The first of its kind, this event is IEL's invitation to step into the world of animation like never before. So, grab your team, bring your devices, and join us as we dive into the science of animation at this groundbreaking, two-day-only event!
  • Brazil's Supreme Court ordered the arrest of Jair Bolsonaro, with a judge claiming the former president was intent on escaping as he was set to begin his prison sentence for leading a coup attempt.
  • The image of gun ownership in America has been white, rural and Republican, but that's been changing as more liberals and minorities have been buying guns, especially after the 2024 election.
  • Pope Leo XIV ended his first overseas papal trip with prayers at Beirut's devastated port and a Mass attended by 150,000 worshippers in a country desperate for signs of hope amid fear of renewed war.
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