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  • It might seem inelegant to yeet an iron skillet across an ice rink. But this spinoff sport has its own techniques and lingo: You can throw a turtle at the bacon, for instance.
  • In the Justice Department's release of millions of pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, there are several instances of unredacted names of Epstein's accusers, raising concerns about privacy.
  • The idea has alarmed critics, who warn it could rattle financial markets and drive up mortgage rates, while potentially generating large profits for key Trump supporters.
  • In an interview on NPR's Wild Card podcast, Melinda French Gates reacts to her ex-husband, Bill Gates, being mentioned in the most recent release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • NPR's A Martinez speaks with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul about new legislation that would block police departments from collaborating formally with federal immigration authorities.
  • A San Diego man pleaded guilty Monday in Los Angeles to twice landing a small airplane without permission on a Navy airstrip on San Clemente Island, then stealing a Navy truck and using it to damage gates on the island, causing thousands of dollars in damage.
  • "Wisdom of Happiness" shows us a timeless truth: happiness is still possible, even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. This powerful message of hope is delivered as a personal audience with one of the greatest living thinkers, Nobel Peace Prize winner Tenzin Gyatso, known to billions around the world as the Dalai Lama. Speaking as a member of our single global community, he shares practical wisdom for finding peace, compassion, and hope in the midst of chaos. With disarming clarity and deep humanity, he invites us to imagine — and help create — a world where compassion is activated as our strongest force for change, and happiness is within reach for everyone. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Andaz Hotel Nightclub turns up top SD DJs, swanky VIP club go full tilt for the ultimate MEGA New Years Eve Countdown! VIP Nightlife & San Diego Nightlife present ... MEGA 2026 NYE COUNTDOWN PARTY SAN DIEGO'S MOST EXCLUSIVE NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION Wed, Dec 31, 2025, at 9 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. PST 2 Top DJs to include: DJ RAGS / 1 Mega NYE Countdown Experience at ANDAZ NIGHTCLUB in downtown San Diego's vibrant Gaslamp Quarter. Looking for a super-hot, exclusive spot to celebrate NYE in SD? Drink, dance and celebrate your way into 2026 at Andaz San Diego Hotel Nightclub! Experience an unforgettable New Year's Eve at San Diego's most exclusive nightspot!! Hosted at Andaz San Diego Hotel Nightclub, this isn’t just a party — it’s an experience that'll immerse you in a NYE playground of fun with glam decor, top-notch entertainment and good vibes in the heart of the Gaslamp. Step inside and sneak a peek ... NYE PARTY PERKS Incredible Area of Music with DJs spinning High Energy Top 40 Club Mixes Festive Party Favors for Complimentary ALL (while supplies last) Stellar VIP Packages with Champagne Service A gorgeous fun-filled crowd VIP section with private ultra premium bars & upgraded party favors for ALL (while supplies last) Top Rated Countdown in Downtown San Diego
  • A KPBS investigation revealed that data collected by the El Cajon Police Department was used in immigration-related searches more than 550 times in 2025.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Jeff Thayer, violin San Diego Symphony Orchestra JIMMY LÓPEZ: "Perú negro" BERG: Violin Concerto MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3 in A minor, “Scottish” Three works inspired in very different ways by folk music and the mix of different cultures. "Perú Negro" (Black Peru), by San Diego Symphony’s Composer-in-Residence Jimmy López, was composed in 2012, and in the words of the composer “showcases my native country’s Afro-Peruvian heritage” while celebrating the exuberant fusion of African and Latin elements in the popular music of his native land. Alban Berg’s last completed work, his mystical Violin Concerto, was written in 1935 “to the memory of an angel”. The angel was Manon, the daughter of Alma Mahler (by her second husband) who had died a few months earlier at the age of 18. Berg includes in his concerto a beautiful folk-tune from the Southern Austrian Catholic region of Carinthia, and a haunting old German Protestant hymn-tune, which Bach had used several times. Mendelssohn’s "Scottish" Symphony, like his "Hebrides Overture," was inspired by his youthful trip to Scotland where the young Berliner was overwhelmed by the feeling of a haunting and ancient culture. In his symphony we hear echoes of Scottish traditional music for bagpipes, fiddles and harps, the skipping rhythms of Scottish folk dancing, and Romantic impressions of ruined medieval castles and monasteries. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
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