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  • The Old City of Jerusalem is thousands of years old. People from all over the world travel here to see the expansive history and the foundation of religions and empires — until now.
  • Seaman Kyle Mullen died after successfully completing the grueling "Hell Week," refusing to seek medical care.
  • NOTE: This event will now be outdoors and feature music and speaker Shane Harris. The event will now be from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr is one of the most respected African-American leaders in history, this celebration is to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Even fifty-one years after his presence, his messages keep being relevant in the United States of America and all around the world. Worldbeat Cultural Center, located in Balboa Park, is celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr with a family festival. With live music, dancing, vegan food, an outdoor cultural arts & craft vendors marketplace, and more. The celebration will feature multi-cultural performances and special guest speakers. This is a family event for everyone! Those who have grown up with Martin Luther King’s ideas and youth who keep conveying his spirit of unity through the years, join us to keep his dream alive. Date: Jan. 17, 2022 Time: 1 to 4:30 p.m. Location: Worldbeat Cultural Center Cost: Free For more information visit https://events.worldbeatcenter.org/event/33rd-annual-martin-luther-king-day-celebration/
  • Mike Casey tells NPR that the scale of spying against the United States is "impressive and terrifying." He says: "More players are getting into it with more tools, going after more targets."
  • The iconic and barrier-breaking performer died Tuesday of congestive heart failure.
  • Come hear music written to celebrate Their Majesties as performed by the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Angela Yeung. Program includes Beethoven's King Stephan, Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tsar's Bride," Adam's "Si j'étais Roi," and arias from Handel's Messiah, featuring soprano Irene Marie Patton. Join in the grand finale singing for the King of Kings with Handel's Hallelujah Chorus. (Bring your own Messiah score or borrow one at the door.). Registration to the performance is strongly encouraged for the limited indoor seating. Audience who prefers open air seating can bring your own chair and enjoy the concert from the courtyard. Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation by check can be marked tax deductible. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org for registration, further details and program updates.
  • Citizenship for freedmen, descendants of Black slaves once owned by tribal members, has been a difficult issue for tribes as the U.S. reckons with its history of racism.
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anne Hull grew up in the rural interior of Central Florida during the 1960s and '70s. Her memoir evokes a land of perfect citrus, and the cruel costs of its harvest.
  • Okinawa, which sits closer to China than to Japan's main islands, is the focus of U.S. and Japanese efforts to beef up defenses in Japan's southwest islands.
  • It's almost Halloween — and, anyway, fall is always a great time for mysteries and thrillers. Here are a few we recommend.
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