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  • As searchers continue to look for victims in the deadly flash flooding in Texas, officials are answering questions about the weather forecasts ahead of and during the storm.
  • As the world reacted to news of U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, international officials largely responded with alarm and calls for restraint.
  • Prepare for 11 days of boundary-pushing, genre-defying, and unforgettable performances! The San Diego International Fringe Festival (SDIFF) is back May 15–25, 2025, bringing artists from around the world together to ignite stages across San Diego—and beyond. With over 230 performances across eight venues, and more than 48 artists and performance groups from countries including Australia, the UK, Mexico, and across the United States, SDIFF 2025 promises to be our most eclectic and electrifying festival yet. From raw solo shows and cutting-edge multimedia theater to family-friendly fun and immersive international offerings, this is art that challenges, connects, and inspires. Tickets & Passes SDIFF is proud to be 100% artist-driven—all ticket sales go directly to the performers. Individual Tickets: $13. 3-Show Pass: $35; 5-Show Pass: $55; 10-Show Pass: $104. Fringe Tag: $7 (One-Time Only) required for entry to all ticketed events and available at all festival venues. Your Fringe Tag supports the festival and keeps bold, independent art thriving in San Diego. Mark your calendar. Invite your friends. Please check the ticketing website for show information and times. San Diego International Fringe Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Millions of people who use the food assistance program SNAP are facing changes: on what food they can buy, how much money they'll receive or even if they'll still qualify for the program.
  • The bandleader and pianist was one of the leading Latin musicians of his generation. He won multiple Grammys and was recognized as an NEA Jazz Master.
  • The last time the United States held a national military parade was in June 1991, timed to welcome returning veterans of the 100-day Persian Gulf War.
  • Hundreds of United Airlines flights were disrupted on Wednesday evening as the carrier grappled with a major computer system outage. The airline requested ground stops at its major hubs in the U.S.
  • The arrest happened Wednesday morning outside Camarena Elementary School. It’s one of the first known enforcement actions in San Diego County’s second-largest city, according to city officials.
  • The Trump administration continues to target foreign nationals looking to attend U.S. universities. Here's a closer look at who these students are, where they come from and what they study.
  • Trump told reporters on Wednesday evening that he is considering taking over the D.C. police force and sending in the National Guard after a former DOGE staffer was hurt in an attempted carjacking.
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