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  • Director Carl Erik Rinsch sold Netflix a sci-fi series. Instead of finishing it, prosecutors allege he spent some of the streamer's money on his own investments, luxury rentals, five Rolls-Royces, a Ferrari, and more.
  • The newly inaugurated president held forth on multiple foreign policy issues on Saturday, from Greenland to Canada to the war between Israel and Hamas.
  • 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.
  • Dino Valley is turning ONE, and we’re celebrating all month long! Join us for a ROAR-some adventure filled with dino-sized fun, special surprises and prehistoric party vibes. During the month of March guests can collect an exclusive Dino Valley pop badge featuring Triceratops! Plus, spot festive décor throughout the land, including LEGO party hats on dinosaurs, a giant LEGO birthday cake and birthday presents! March 11 – March 31, 2025 LEGOLAND California on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • The San Diego Rodeo returns to Petco Park, January 10-12, 2025! Enjoy this three-day family-friendly event, featuring some of the world’s top rodeo athletes. C5 Rodeo Co. and Outriders Presents are partnering with the Padres to help bring an authentic rodeo experience to downtown San Diego. Many of the sport’s most talented cowboys will be returning to participate for more than $800,000 in prize money. Additionally, with our city’s rich history of rodeo culture dating back hundreds of years, the San Diego Rodeo will continue to incorporate cultural practices featuring local charros. Come for the rodeo, stay for the PARTY! New for 2025, there will be daily rodeo after parties featuring musical performances from top country stars! Friday night will feature Elle King, Saturday will feature Ryan Bingham, the Texas Gentlemen, and Championship Sunday will feature Colter Wall. A separate ticket is required. We encourage fans to buy their Rodeo tickets and add-on these After Parties, but you can also just buy a post-event concert ticket. Visit: San Diego Rodeo San Diego Rodeo on Instagram and Facebook
  • A second federal judge paused President Trump's executive order halting federal support for gender-affirming care for transgender youth under 19.
  • The 32nd Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival proudly presents Cine Sin Fronteras, a celebration of films that break boundaries and unite communities through storytelling. This year’s festival embodies the spirit of limitless creativity and cultural connection, echoing the words of 2025 guest and local filmmaking legend Gregory Nava: “There is No Wall That Can Hold Back a Dream.” For over three decades, SDLFF has showcased powerful narratives that transcend borders, and this year’s dynamic lineup of films, programs, and cultural experiences continues that tradition, highlighting the richness, diversity, and strength of Latino culture. Bienvenidos! Media Arts Center San Diego is proud to announce our 32nd San Diego Latino Film Festival, March 19-23, 2025 at AMC Mission Valley & Digital Gym CINEMA. Stay tuned! Movies & complete festival schedule to be announced in late February! In the meantime, you can purchase your 32nd San Diego Latino Film Festival passes now! Info: 619-230-1938 x 101 / info@mediaartscenter.orginfo@mediaartscenter.org Sign up for our mailing list at sdlatinofilm.com to get all the latest updates! San Diego Latino Film Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • A piece of conceptual art consisting of a simple banana, duct-taped to a wall, sold for $6.2 million at an auction Wednesday, with the winning bid coming from a prominent cryptocurrency entrepreneur.
  • The Biden administration introduced new consumer tax credits for climate-friendly heat pumps. What does a Trump administration and GOP-led congress mean for that money?
  • Schools in Maine have been at the center of a political battle with the Trump administration. Now, many fear after-school programs, critical for low-income communities, could be lost.
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