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  • Less than 48 hours after the deadly attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach that left more than a dozen dead, Australian authorities announced proposals for sweeping new gun laws.
  • Russia is pushing to take over all of eastern Ukraine's Donbas region, where one resident tells NPR that she feels her "life depends on how our guys at the front hold on."
  • A cinematic catered costume party featuring killer independent films by local and national filmmakers! Eat, drink, and be...witched! Gather your fellow ghouls, ghosts, and film fanatics for a cinematic Halloween night under the stars at San Diego’s iconic Cinema Under the Stars! This is a night to let our freak flags fly, believe in the unbelievable, and celebrate creativity in all its eerie glory. Expect an evening where spooky meets social, films meet fans, and Halloween gets an adult twist with a distinctly San Diego soul. From local legends to national talent, this year’s filmmakers are bringing their best chills, laughs, and thrills to the big screen. You’ll leave feeling energized, inspired, and just a little bit spellbound. Here’s the spooky scoop on what’s brewing for the evening: Pre-party at CJ’s Lounge, start your Halloween adventure around the corner just a few blocks down from the theatre with drinks, tunes, and great company. 222 W West Washington, 92103. 7 p.m. Doors Open at Cinema Under the Stars: Step through our haunted entrance into a world where spooky meets cinematic. Enjoy a catered cocktail hour and photobooth before the screenings begin. 8:30 p.m. Screening Begins: Settle in for a curated selection of independent films that are spooky, funny, and beautifully strange. 10 p.m. Costume Party + Live Music + Surprise Apparitions: When the credits roll, the party begins! Dance, mingle, and enjoy a few unexpected moments of magic. 12 a.m. After Party at CJ’s Lounge: End the night where it began with great drinks, great people, and stories you’ll still be laughing about tomorrow. This Year’s Lineup: "Taylor and The Strange John," Andrew Rocco "Bitch Horror," Louie Duran "Goin’ Squatchin," Daniel Duddy "Little Deaths," Derek Bensonhaver "Zombie Revolt," Kevin Jones "Frankenstein," Johnathon Michel "Monster Medicine," Veronica Felicity Johnson "The Demon Car of Proctor Valley," William Bay "The ID," Lauren Dial "MARE," Chance Nikolas Saller "Grayson’s Yard," Zack Hohenstein "Brim Broome Boulevard," PJ Magerko Liquorice This event is now in its third year celebrating Halloween at this beloved Mission Hills theatre, and its second year as the official San Diego Halloween Film Fest. Don’t miss out on an evening full of unforgettable fun brought to you by Noble House Media and Good Vibe Cinema! Seating is on a first come, first serve basis. Visit: https://ticketstripe.com/halloweenfilmfest
  • President Trump says U.S. strikes on supposed drug-smuggling boats will save Americans from overdose deaths. But most experts worry the strategy is counterproductive.
  • Los Angeles Police said Sunday that they had opened a homicide investigation after two bodies were found inside the couple's residence.
  • Authorities were searching for a suspect described as "a male dressed in black" who fled after the Saturday afternoon shooting, and now have a person of interest in custody.
  • Chile heads to a presidential runoff on Sunday, with far-right contender José Antonio Kast — a supporter of former dictator Augusto Pinochet — tipped to win.
  • High school music programs are an important part of many student’s daily schedules. This is especially true at Central Union High School where the music offerings are many and diverse. In this episode of Voices del Valle, you will hear from students that are creating music in ways most schools do not offer.
  • A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about privacy, legal authority and who should control surveillance technology.
  • Moore was jailed on Wednesday, according to court records, hours after he was fired for what the university said was an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member."
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