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  • The Compton rapper fashioned the Super Bowl halftime show as his victory lap, taking the culture to new heights and his pettiness to new lows.
  • Through ICE arrests, criminal investigations, firings and executive orders, the president has launched a sweeping campaign of retribution. One judge called his actions "a shocking abuse of power."
  • Sunday, June 22, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! This exciting period drama is set in northern Chile against a backdrop of political upheaval and international intrigue in the 1930s. The story begins in 1907 during a salt miners strike when the parents of brothers Pedro and Gaspar are massacred by the government while protesting for better working conditions in the mines.
  • On Sunday, September 29th, Black Radish’s Chef Itze Behar will present Baja Night, a nine-course meal centered around the cuisine of Baja California, with each dish created by Chef Itze herself. Tickets are $139 per person; a curated pairing of specialty cocktails utilizing Mexican spirits is also available at an additional cost. Dishes you’ll experience during your evening include Lobster Taco, Infladitas, Duck en Mole Negro, Hiramasa Crudo with passionfruit, lemon, and cucumber, and Kobe Beef on Salsa Matcha. Reservations are available between 5:00 p.m. and 10 p.m. via Tock. A $25 deposit is required per person, which is applied as a credit towards your meal's total. Visit: https://www.exploretock.com/blackradish/
  • Border artist Alvaro Alvarez reimagines 46 high-rise projects abandoned along the Baja coast after the 2008 financial crisis.
  • The pandemic decimated the box office and the reshaped the moviegoing experience. NPR's movie critic, Bob Mondello, looks back on how his job changed during the early months of COVID-19.
  • A documentary deconstructs the true crime genre, an obsessive worms his way into a pop star's entourage, and more standouts from Sundance 2025.
  • Rural school districts depend on the state to fund construction and maintenance projects. But over the past 25 years, Alaska lawmakers have ignored hundreds of requests for public schools that primarily serve Indigenous children.
  • Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, was known as a skilled negotiator, a diplomat and a crisis manager.
  • The musician Scott Mescudi, who records as Kid Cudi, told the court that after Combs discovered his relationship with Cassie Ventura, his house was broken into and his car was set on fire.
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