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  • La presidenta mexicana Claudia Sheinbaum anunció el jueves que tendrá un primer encuentro cara a cara con el mandatario Donald Trump durante la visita que realizará a Washington para asistir al sorteo de la Copa Mundial 2026 e indicó que en la reunión abordará el tema comercial, en particular los aranceles que se impusieron al sector automotriz, al acero y al aluminio.
  • For Vietnam War Veterans Day the USS Midway Museum unveiled its new Vietnam prisoners- of-war exhibit.
  • Convoy steps into its cultural era with the first Lunar New Year kickoff celebration ever hosted in the Convoy Cultural District. Hosted by The Doan Foundation, Social Artistry, and Up 2 You Cafe, this event marks the beginning of a new community tradition in one of San Diegos most iconic Pan Asian business corridors. This festival blends the energy of an old-school street night market with a modern community gathering. Attendees can come hungry and expect a stacked lineup of regional food vendors, curated cultural goods, and small businesses offering one-of-a-kind finds. The district will be filled with roaming performances, live lion dance showcases by top San Diego lion dance teams- Legendary Lion Dance and Southern Sea Dragon and Lion Dance, traditional drums, night market lighting, vendors stalls, community art displays, and spaces for families to gather, reconnect, and celebrate the new year in a way the area has missed for decades. If you attend, you can expect: A fully walkable open-air market spanning the heart of the district Bold and immersive lion dance exhibitions performed in the streets A mix of vendors offering cultural goods, apparel, art, and handcrafted items Traditional drums, movement, music, and firecracker finale moments Family meeting points and gathering pockets designed for connection Food stalls bringing cuisines from across the region into one destination Community traditions restored and reshaped for the next generation A celebration built for residents, visitors, creatives, families, and culture carriers With Performances by: White Dragon Martial Arts of East County DJ Qolaj Mochi Cafe Hoa Nghiem Lion Dance & Dancers Chanh Kien Lion Dance & Dancers Soup Pha Dok Kulap Sinlapakorn Legendary Lion Dance Association Southern Sea Dragon & Lion Dance Convoy Rising is designed to be loud, nostalgic, unfiltered and human, rooted in tradition but built to last. This kickoff is about presence, momentum, and reclaiming space for culture. It is where food meets heritage, where community meets celebration, and where Convoy proves it is not just a destination, but a home for cultural pride.
  • Please join Helix Instrumental Music Association as we celebrate 32 years of supporting the Helix Instrumental Music Program at Helix Charter High School. Upon your arrival at the beautiful Thursday Club in picturesque Point Loma, you and your guests will be treated to lively Dixieland music and complimentary cocktails from our open bar. You will have the opportunity to peruse our silent auction items, as you indulge in hand-passed hors d'oeuvres. You can visit our photo booth and strike a pose with a variety of fun props, followed by a buffet dinner and scrumptious desserts. The festivities will continue with a performance by our Helix Bagpipe band, and our emcee will keep the night moving with our roller derby (a must-see!) and our live auction. The night will wrap up with a poignant photo presentation featuring our students, and some words from the music directors. It is a night not to be missed! Music in our schools is vitally important to the development of young leaders. The award-winning Helix Instrumental Music Program includes approximately 150 students in seven different ensembles. Proceeds from this event provide repair and maintenance of instruments, outside professional instruction, transportation, performance opportunities, and scholarship funds. All donations are tax deductible. Federal Tax ID 23-7255896. Helix Instrumental on Facebook / Instagram
  • Premieres Wednesdays, April 1-8, 2026 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / KPBS+. What world will we live in tomorrow as climate change reshapes the Earth? Our planet has many surprises in store. This film reveals Nature's astonishing adaptation abilities and how we humans can become a supporting force.
  • Firefighters are taking longer to reach a fire engine after a medical emergency call has been received, a new audit has found.
  • The Department of Justice on Thursday sued the parent company of the SeaWorld and Busch Gardens theme parks, claiming that a ban on wheeled walkers with seats at its parks violates civil rights law by discriminating against people with disabilities.
  • The K-pop group has officially returned from its four-year hiatus bigger than ever. Based solely on first-week sales, there's only one artist who has done any better.
  • Farmers around the world are facing fertilizer shortages and rising costs after the war in Iran disrupted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles a third of global fertilizer trade.
  • NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Epstein survivor Danielle Bensky about a new class action lawsuit against the Justice Department and Google over the release of identifying information about victims.
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