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  • The Trump administration is suing California, asking the state to end its policies allowing students without legal status to access in-state tuition and financial aid. But the administration’s legal argument is weak, according to top legal experts.
  • The lifeblood of Silicon Valley — advanced microchips — pumps from a science park on Taiwan's west coast, mostly from TSMC, the world's biggest chipmaker. But now the company is looking abroad for places to grow.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Minnesota Public Radio listener Erin Rhode of Plymouth, Minnesota along with Weekend Edition Puzzle Master Will Shortz.
  • The county's Elder Justice Task Force, which was formed in 2020, says it has identified more than 4,600 local victims and more than $325 million in losses since its inception, resulting in state and federal prosecutions of over 70 defendants.
  • You’re invited to the opening night of "Hiding in Plain Site," a debut retrospective featuring the deeply personal and powerful work of multidisciplinary artist and designer Joseph A. Henseler, on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at Union Hall Gallery in San Diego; the exhibition will run through August 10. After creating in near-anonymity for over 30 years, Henseler brings 90 original works—sculpture, stained glass, painting, architectural design, and more into the light. His work is a testament to resilience, introspection, and the capacity for art to hold meaning in an increasingly disconnected world. Opening night will include live music, refreshments, and a Q&A with the artist, whose story bridges architecture, wilderness, family, and spiritual healing. Closing weekend (August 9) will feature a special performance by Henseler’s wife, Chilean vocalist Lorena Isabell, and will be dedicated to survivors of domestic abuse and neglect, a deeply personal cause for the artist. The public is invited to attend this free, immersive exhibit and witness a journey three decades in the making. What: - Opening Night of "Hiding in Plain Site" - Official debut of multidisciplinary artist Joseph A. Henseler - 90 original works spanning sculpture, stained glass, painting, and design - Meet the artist during a Q&A - Live music, light bites, and refreshments - First look at a rare, deeply personal exhibition 30 years in the making - Press availability with artist and curators Where: Union Hall Gallery 2323 Broadway #201 San Diego, CA 92102 When: Saturday, July 12, 2025 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. – Opening Night Reception & Artist Q&A Who: - Joseph A. Henseler – Artist - Lorena Isabell – Chilean vocalist and closing weekend performer - Invited guests from San Diego’s arts and museum communities Join us as we celebrate this extraordinary debut and invite the public into an intimate conversation about the role of art in today’s world. Admission is free and open to the public. Please RSVP here (bottom of webpage). For more information visit unionhallgallery.org. Artist Website: www.jahenseler.com Exhibition Info: www.unionhallgallery.org. Press Materials & Images: Courtesy of Halo Production Download High-Res Images: halo-production.com. JA-Henseler-Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • En la noche de Acción de Gracias, el presidente Donald Trump prometió "detener permanentemente la migración" desde las naciones más pobres en un feroz discurso publicado en redes sociales.
  • Por temor a compartir información confidencial, los trabajadores agrícolas de California comenzaron a evitar las clínicas médicas móviles tras la toma de posesión del presidente Trump. "Hay mucha desconfianza", declaró un médico del condado de Fresno.
  • An Evening With the San Diego Jewish Men's Choir features uplifting selections from the choirs upcoming Carnegie Hall Debut Concert in a variety of styles and languages, including English, Hebrew, Ladino and Hebrew. Tickets music be reserved online at this link: https://www.nertamidsd.org/event/havdalah-jam.html San Diego Jewish Men's Choir on Instagram and Facebook
  • A fired immigration judge says she was dismissed from her job because of her gender, her status as a dual citizen of Lebanon and the fact that she once ran for municipal office in Ohio as a Democrat.
  • Stephen Nakagawa, a former Washington Ballet dancer, will be the new director of dance programming. The announcement comes five days after the Kennedy Center's previous chief was dismissed.
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