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  • The cause of the explosion has not yet been confirmed. Protests broke out in Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Jordan in response to the blast, with crowds chanting against Israel.
  • Donald Trump has surrendered in Georgia in his fourth criminal case of the year. The former president was charged earlier this month in the state over his efforts to overturn his 2020 general election defeat there.
  • Motorsports fans are feeling ripped off after a manhole cover came loose just nine minutes into a practice race, damaging a Ferrari and triggering a series of setbacks for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
  • The Walt Disney Co. announced its fourth quarter and yearly earnings on Wednesday. Revenues for the quarter and year grew 5% and 7%, respectively.
  • In celebration of the 40th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, Violent Femmes will be playing the album in its entirety with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Once hailed as the “soundtrack to male puberty,” Violent Femmes’ first record amplified teenage angst and alienation in the 1980s with such songs as “Kiss Off,” “Add It Up” and “Gone Daddy Gone,” written by Lead Vocalist and Guitarist Gordon Gano before he’d even gotten his driver’s license. The album, which was mostly autobiographical, would later prove to embody some of the most powerful anthems of a disenchanted youth that the world has ever known. And while it took 10 years to go Platinum and hit the Billboard Top 200, Violent Femmes has now sold three million copies worldwide and is still in rotation on today’s top rock stations, substantiating it as more than a simple battle cry for a misunderstood youth. Today, it stands as a pillar of an American underground movement, and one of the best early examples of alternative rock. Visit: https://www.theshell.org/performances/violent-femmes-with-the-san-diego-symphony/ San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram Violent Femmes on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego is dependent on the military and the military is dependent on San Diego. The military is the largest economic driver in San Diego, with 25% of GRP, twice the size of tourism. Come hear about how this important and symbiotic relationship works and get an update on the current status of the NAVWAR redevelopment, one of San Diego's most impactful real estate development opportunities. Join Greg Geisen, NAVWAR revitalization project manager at Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) and moderator, Stath Karras, executive director of the Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate for a presentation and fireside chat on the NAVWAR revitalization. Ticket Details: General Registration- $85.00, USD Real Estate Alumni Association Members- $42.50, USD Students- $10.00, 10 Seat Bundle- $700.00, Five Seat Bundle $400.00
  • It may have started out as an insult, but there's nothing wrong with Dad TV. You can see it all – responsibility-free wish fulfillment, fistfights, romantic fantasy – in the new season of Reacher.
  • Advocates for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war rallied on Monday in front of Sen. Alex Padilla's office in downtown San Diego.
  • Under Ballot Measure 110, instead of arresting drug users, police give them a citation and point them towards treatment. Over three years in, there's a debate about whether it's succeeded or failed.
  • Thousands of migrants have drowned while trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa to Europe. The dangerous journey does not deter many more from the risky crossing.
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