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  • A federal appeals court ruled Friday to uphold a lower court's temporary order blocking the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California.
  • Environmental groups want to revive higher payments to panel owners. But the subsidies were unfair to non-solar ratepayers, regulators say.
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  • The blowup marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers expected.
  • "It just appears to me that the airplane is unable to climb," former NTSB investigator Jeff Guzzetti tells NPR. Several explanations could account for that, the aviation expert says.
  • This summer, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is the place to be, whether you want to beat the heat, learn more about the wonders of our ocean planet or catch an epic sunset. There are plenty of exciting things happening plus the aquarium is open late all summer long so you’ve got more time to get in on the fun! Whether you are looking for a quieter, less crowded experience, the perfect spot for date night or just looking forward to seeing the fascinating marine life that’s less active during the day come alive, evenings at Birch Aquarium are a magical time to visit. And staying late has perks — select the Plan Ahead Ticket at checkout and get $5 off admission when you visit during the final two hours of the day. Hours and prices vary. Visit https://aquarium.ucsd.edu/ for the Daily Schedule. Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ramy Youssef is an award-winning Egyptian American creator, actor, producer, director, and comedian who brings his unique voice and perspective to his storytelling. Youssef stars alongside Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo in Yorgos Lanthimos’ critically acclaimed 2023 film "POOR THINGS" for Searchlight. Youssef created, produces, directs and stars in the hit Hulu show “Ramy,” inspired by his own experiences centering around a first-generation Egyptian-American Muslim on a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighborhood. He won a Golden Globe® in 2020 on behalf of “Ramy” in the category of “Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.” In 2020, the Television Academy nominated Youssef for two Emmy Awards® in the categories of “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series” and “Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series” on behalf of the second season of “Ramy.” He also won the Peabody Award on behalf of the series. The third season of Youssef’s widely celebrated “Ramy” premiered on September 30, 2022. Youssef was also nominated for a Critics’ Choice Award and a Writers Guild Award for his one-hour HBO comedy special “Ramy Youssef: Feelings” produced by A24. Youssef is a co-creator and executive producer of Netflix’s series “Mo,” a semi-autobiographical series inspired by Amer’s life as a Palestinian refugee growing up in Houston. “Mo” recently debuted to critical acclaim and was produced with A24 and Youssef’s production company, Cairo Cowboy. The show premiered in August of 2022. The series won the Gotham Award for Best Breakthrough Series Under 40 Minutes, and was recognized by AFI as one of their Top Television Programs of the year. His animated show, “#1 Happy Family USA,” loosely based on Youssef’s childhood in New Jersey, was picked up for two seasons with Amazon and premieres in the first quarter of 2025. He hosted SNL in March 2024 to promote his second HBO comedy special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings.” He will next be executive-producing and co-starring in a new Netflix series with Will Ferrell. Ramy Youssef on Instagram
  • After years of polluting by the water industry, a report planned for release in the coming days could lead to tightened regulation while also prompting an expensive modernization drive.
  • "Echoes of Density" is a concert curated by flutist Teresa Díaz de Cossio, featuring performers from in^set trio and students from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California. The concert is inspired by "Density 2036", Claire Chase’s ambitious 25-year project to reimagine the solo flute repertoire through new commissions, performances, recordings, and education. In dialogue with this initiative, "Echoes of Density" centers on Marcos Balter’s "Pan" and Matana Roberts’ "Auricular Hearsay", two powerful works that expand the boundaries of contemporary chamber music. The performance features Teresa Díaz de Cossio on flute, with singers from the new music ensemble at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, and in^set (David Aguila and Ilana Waniuk) shaping the electronics, sound design, and live visuals. Together, this international collaboration explores themes of myth, memory, and sonic storytelling, echoing the spirit of radical reinvention at the heart of Chase’s visionary project. Teresa Díaz de Cossio on Youtube Project Bank on Facebook / Instagram
  • The new Netflix series stars Megan Stalter (also Kayla on Hacks) as a 30-something who moves to London after a breakup.
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