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  • Medicaid cuts loom over House Republicans' budget reconciliation. Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Colo. says the "right reforms," like work requirements and stopping "improper" spending, could save money.
  • Vaccines could be a key means of suppressing bird flu and avoiding the slaughter of millions of chickens, which is blamed for egg prices averaging nearly $5 a dozen.
  • For this episode, we look at the emergence and evolution of backpack rap amidst the popularity of gangster music. Our discussions involve conversations with emcee John Robinson and Kerry Campbell, providing valuable context to the narrative. Additionally, writer J. Smith gets an exclusive interview with Orko Elohiem, delving into his profound legacy within the realm of music.
  • Join us at the Neil Morgan Auditorium, San Diego Central Library @ Joan Λ Irwin Jacobs Common to celebrate the launch of an explosive, deeply reported exposé of Johnson & Johnson, one of America’s oldest and most trusted pharmaceutical companies. "With No More Tears," award-winning investigative journalist Gardiner Harris lays out over 20 years of reporting insight into the company’s inner workings. Harris offers reams of evidence showing decades of deceitful and dangerous corporate practices that have threatened the lives of millions: corporate cover-ups, safety concerns for products ranging from Baby Powder to Tylenol, and deceptive drug marketing that has risked the lives of patients and deepened the opioid crisis. The story of public health safety and corporate greed in the United States is the story of "No More Tears." “Gardiner Harris has done a great service, giving us a page-turning drama that raises life-or-death questions”–Jonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "King: A Life" Gardiner Harris on X
  • A new bill from a top Democrat seeks to close a loophole that federal judges have used to collect pension benefits despite facing credible accusations of wrongdoing by employees.
  • Here, five takeaways from a week when the Trump administration has had to deal with the Signal chat leak, announced new tariffs and made more deportations.
  • Orders to deploy medical personnel suggest the Trump administration is contemplating an extended stay for people at the U.S. base in Cuba.
  • In an order, the justices left in place a lower court order that so far has only required the Trump administration to pay contractors for foreign aid work that has already been completed — roughly $2 billion.
  • Take a musical journey through the ages with an unforgettable evening of mesmerizing music, narrated by the spellbinding Robert John Hughes. Soprano Tasha Koontz joins Camarada for a performance of Handel’s stunning "Lascia ch’io piango" from Rinaldo, paired with the contemporary "Fire Flowers" by Jordan Kuspa. Händel’s alluring "Harp Concerto Op. 4, No. 6," coupled with his spirited "Cembalo Concerto Op. 7 no. 3," continues this musical adventure. Capitalizing on the robustness of Handel’s genius, Heitor Villa Lobos’s "Quintette Instrumental" highlights the brilliance of Händel’s legacy to create a vibrant mosaic of music over the centuries. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/24-25-camarada_handel/ La Jolla Music Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • Two majority Black cities in Alabama now have Black representation in Congress because of court-ordered redistricting. The progress comes as President Trump pulls back federal diversity initiatives.
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