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  • Russia's Investigative Committee, the country's top criminal investigation agency, said in a statement that explosions had caused the two bridges to collapse, but did not give further details.
  • San Diego County supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer says they are seeking financial damages for the money the county is spending to respond to the youth mental health crisis. Lawson-Remer said social media addiction is fueling that crisis. Then, a new law cracks down on emergency room attacks. Plus, St. Katharine Drexel Academy in El Cerrito is closing down despite community efforts to raise funding and maintain operations.
  • Thursday, June 12, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. Balboa Park was first known as City Park. It was a land donation to the city by a local businessman and philanthropist who would leave his mark on San Diego. Who were the key players behind the creation of City Park?
  • U.S. drug deaths dropped by roughly 40% last year among people under the age of 35. It's a welcome pivot for families and communities devastated by fentanyl.
  • Speaking on Wednesday in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, Netanyahu said that Sinwar was killed in an Israeli airstrike, but did not provide specifics.
  • Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, published a syndicated book list featuring made-up books by famous authors.
  • A Boeing 787 crashed into a residential area in Ahmedabad city five minutes after taking off. The flight was bound for London's Gatwick Airport. There were more than 240 people onboard.
  • Musk joined with GOP critics who say the multi-trillion dollar plan to enact the president's domestic priorities doesn't go far enough to cut federal spending.
  • Journalist Carter Sherman says that members of Gen Z are having less sex than previous generations — due in part to the political and social climate. Her new book is The Second Coming.
  • July 2 & 3, 2025 at 8 p.m. at the San Diego County Fair Marcello Hernández is a Cuban-Dominican stand-up comedian, writer, and actor known for his sharp wit and high-energy performances. He began his stand-up career at 18 in 2016, quickly making a name for himself by opening for comedy legends like Tim Dillon, Jim Breuer, Mark Viera, and the late Gilbert Gottfried. In 2020, Marcello expanded his reach by becoming a host and creative director for Only in Dade, a Miami-based social media platform with over 1 million followers. Through this role, he has interviewed major figures, including Floyd Mayweather, Nicky Jam, Cuba Gooding Jr., Mayor Francis Suarez, and Ray J. His comedic talent has also landed him appearances on Telemundo’s Acceso Total and NBC’s 6 in the Mix. Marcello's rising star was further recognized in 2022 when he was named a Just For Laughs New Face of Comedy, a prestigious honor in the industry. He currently showcases his comedic versatility as a featured player on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, bringing his unique perspective and cultural background to audiences nationwide. With his blend of observational humor and vibrant storytelling, Marcello continues to cement his place as a fresh and exciting voice in comedy. About Summer Nights at The Sound: Summer evenings heat up with glow-in-the-dark lasers, side-splitting comedy, and can't-find-it-anywhere-else entertainment at Summer Nights at The Sound! Attendance to Summer Nights at The Sound shows require a paid admission ticket — prices vary, see event listings for details. Tickets to Summer Nights at the Sound include same-day admission to the 2025 San Diego County Fair — a tremendous value! Shows are all ages. San Diego County Fair on Facebook / Instagram / X
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