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  • The FBI is calling the attack at a Minnesota Catholic church an act of domestic terrorism driven by "hate-filled ideology." Extremism analysts say the picture may be more complex.
  • The U.S. president is spending a long weekend in his late mother's birth country of Scotland. There, he's been confronted by protesters waving photos of Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Vogue magazine in the U.S. will soon have a new editorial head. Anna Wintour announced that, after nearly 40 years in the position, she will be focus on her wider roles at Vogue and Condé Nast.
  • Celebrities with San Diego ties open up about identity, fame and personal growth in three powerful new memoirs.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "Deceived" at The Old Globe, Perseid meteor shower, Las Hermanas Iglesias, dance photography, live music, Shobha Rao, zines and more.
  • Get ready to spice up your Cinco de Mayo weekend at the San Diego Tacos & Margs Crawl®! Many of Pacific Beach’s best bars & restaurants will host hundreds of attendees for a thrilling taco & margarita-fueled fiesta. This exciting event, hosted by Bar Crawl Nation, combines elements of a food festival, treasure hunt, and fiesta-themed bar crawl, to create an unforgettable celebration of tacos, margaritas, and fun. What: San Diego Tacos & Margs Crawl® Where: Pacific Beach (Kick-off at The Beverly Beach Garden) When: May 3, 2025 [12 p.m. for VIPs and 2 p.m. for General Admission] Ages: 21+ with valid ID See all participating venues here! Event Highlights: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta: A themed kick-off party at King and Queen Cantina, complete with entertainment, red carpet entrance, professional photography, and themed PRIZES for all! Up next, embark on an all-access “bar crawl” to some of Pacific Beach’s hottest spots—Truckstop, City Tacos, and Mavericks Beach Club. Each venue will be pouring up specialty margaritas, with some serving tasty taco treats to keep you going! Exclusive VIP Experience: VIPs get early entry to the event, with a private party noon to 2 p.m., featuring complimentary tacos and a margarita tasting. VIPs also receive three more tacos, one each at three additional venues throughout the bar crawl. Bar Crawl Experience For All Attendees: Using the Bar Crawl Nation app (available for iPhone & Android), attendees “check-in” at each spot and spin-to-win giveaways like free tacos, fiesta-themed swag, and more! The app also includes a digital map, walking directions between venues, and the ability to post photos to share with other attendees. “Complete the Crawl” for Final Prize: All guests who use the app to “check-in” at every venue will receive a credit towards shop items or future event tickets on Bar Crawl Nation’s website. Age Requirement: This event is exclusively for those 21+ years of age, with valid government-issued ID. No exceptions. Tickets: Tickets are limited and only available at BarCrawlNation.com About Bar Crawl Nation: Bar Crawl Nation® started hosting "bar crawl" events in 2015 and now operates in 40+ cities across the United States. They have toured celebrities, worked with major brands, and have created nationally recognized concepts like the Tacos & Margs Crawl®. Their first-of-its-kind Bar Crawl Nation app allows attendees to see venues on a map, post photos, "check in" at every spot, and spin-to-win prizes like free tacos. Join Us for a Fiesta to Remember!
  • With the Women's World Cup in the bag and 88 grand masters, India is ready to take over the chess world. And they're making sure their youngsters are poised to checkmate.
  • Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares snapshots of moments from their lives and work around the world.
  • An estimated 218,000 people in the U.S. are stateless or are at risk of becoming so. As a result of President Trump's aggressive policies, people without any citizenship are more vulnerable than ever.
  • This man in Mozambique is one of many who've received a cash sum with no strings attached. The Trump administration has criticized and curtailed the practice. Advocates are pushing back with evidence.
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