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  • Things are looking bleak for a fix in Congress for ACA premiums that have doubled, on average. And Republicans are making arguments against the law that haven't worked in years past.
  • San Diego Restaurant Week (SDRW), presented by the California Restaurant Association, returns to warm up the winter with eight days of unbeatable dining deals from January 25 through February 1, 2026. More than 100 restaurants across San Diego will offer specially curated two-course lunches and three-course dinners starting at just $30, inviting foodies to explore the region’s vibrant culinary landscape. San Diego’s most beloved chefs and rising culinary talents will spotlight seasonal flavors - think comforting winter dishes, fresh coastal ingredients, and creative takes on classic favorites. From neighborhood bistros and sunny seaside restaurants to acclaimed fine-dining rooms, SDRW offers something for every appetite and occasion. Visit SanDiegoRestaurantWeek.com to browse participating restaurants and use convenient filters to search by neighborhood, cuisine, or price range. While tickets aren’t required, reservations are highly recommended. San Diego Restaurant Week on Facebook / Instagram
  • Los senadores demócratas cumplieron su promesa de rechazar cualquier iniciativa republicana de gastos que no extendiera o restableciera los beneficios de salud, eligiendo en su lugar forzar un cierre del gobierno. Ahora tienen que averiguar cómo salir de esta situación.
  • Over the course of eight sessions, students will begin their journey into Yiddishland, exploring both the language and get a taste of its rich culture. The course begins with learning to read and write the alef-beys (alphabet). From there, students will soon be ready to read selections from Yiddish literature, sing traditional Yiddish folksongs, and practice everyday expressions. Students will learn how to introduce themselves, share their stories, and describe their personal connections to Yiddish. All learning materials will be provided by the teacher. When: Sundays, January 11 – March 1, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m Where: Online via Zoom Cost: Early Bird: $30 per session, $220 for 8 classes available until December 26th, 2025 Regular: $40 per session, $300 for 8 sessions Teacher: Osian (Oshn) Evans Sharma He is a Yiddish teacher from the UK. He has studied Yiddish at University College London, and courses in Tel Aviv, Berlin and Paris. He has led Yiddish poetry courses online for Babel’s Blessing Language School and in-person workshops at the Shtetl Berlin Festival, the Maison de la Culture Yiddish and the Yiddish Sof-Vokh UK, which he also helps to organise. He teaches at the summer programme ‘Ot Azoy’ and recently completed a pedagogy fellowship at the Yiddish Book Center (Amherst, MA). Yiddish Arts and Academics on Instagram Yiddishland California on Facebook
  • Chris Blanco’s conceptual photographs delve into the complexities of human emotion, crafting beautiful, surreal narratives that reflect our most powerful inner experiences. Visit our immersive installation and step into his latest captivating scene—capture your own moments and experience his inspiring vision firsthand. This specially crafted installation will consist of a new scene Chris will build within the gallery. The installation will feature some of the props used in past projects to transform the gallery into a space of wonderment and awe. Chris will host the gallery during his Opening Reception on January 17, from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., giving guests and collectors the chance to get to know Chris, his process, and even take photos within the installation. The exhibition will go live in the gallery beginning January 7, and end on January 25. During this time patrons can visit the gallery and experience this unique installation during our regular business hours. Art Scene West on Facebook / Instagram
  • Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened on Monday for limited traffic, a key step as the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire moves ahead, according to Egyptian and Israeli security officials.
  • When Phil is said to have seen his shadow upon emergence from a tree stump in rural Pennsylvania, that's considered a forecast for six more weeks of winter. If he doesn't see his shadow, an early spring is said to be on the way.
  • President Trump says he will move to close Washington's Kennedy Center for two years. It follows a wave of cancellations since Trump ousted the previous leadership and added his name to the building.
  • As astronauts prepare to fly around the moon, critical testing must occur before there is "Go" for launch.
  • The funding bill allocates $75 billion to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. KPBS reporter Gustavo Solis spoke with Adam Isacson from the Washington Office on Latin America about how that could impact ICE arrests, detentions and deportations.
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