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  • Cultural differences are a key charm of Korea's exploding pop market. When its stars start directly courting American listeners, is it even K-pop anymore?
  • Thousands of visitors came to Washington, D.C., to see Trump's inauguration but won't get to see the ceremony in person after it was moved indoors. We get an inauguration day view from the streets.
  • The IRS says some Americans who have not filed their 2021 tax returns could be eligible for a pandemic-era relief payment, as long as they do so by April 15. Here's what to know as Tax Day approaches.
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sold his brand of politics as conservatism. But what's really happening there is corruption benefitting oligarchs, says David Pressman, former U.S. ambassador to Hungary.
  • Dry weather is headed to San Diego County this week, with periods of windy conditions anticipated Monday, forecasters said.
  • Meet Frosty the Snowman costume character at the First Holiday Light Show & Snowfall on Sunday, December 1 at Village Walk at EastLake, located at the intersection of Eastlake Parkway and Miller Drive in Chula Vista. On December 1 enjoy special holiday entertainment which begins at 5:30 p.m. with a performance by the Discovery Charter School Choir, who will also sing between the season’s first two shows at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. The new, FREE Holiday Light Show & Snowfall is a must visit holiday experience in San Diego County which continues at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. each Friday, Saturday and Sunday through December 22 near the Koi Pond at Village Walk at EastLake. Children will receive free Magic Glasses to view the shows in an array of colors. The Holiday Light Show & Snowfalls and the Holiday Arch, open during all business hours, offer a winter wonderland backdrop to take keepsake photos and videos. Visit https://shopvillagewalk.com/special-events for information about all the FREE holiday events during December at Village Walk at EastLake. Visit: https://shopvillagewalk.com/special-events/
  • Actor Gene Hackman died of heart disease a full week after his wife died from hantavirus in their New Mexico hillside home, authorities revealed Friday.
  • From September 19 to 21, the historic La Paloma Theatre will serve as our hub, showcasing the best new surf films, panel discussions with world-class athletes and creatives, live music, and more. See the full lineup below. All raffle and drink sales are donated to the Surfrider Foundation. Thursday 09.19.24 | Doors 5:30 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. "The Road To Patagonia" [West Coast Premiere] Starring Matty Hannon and Heather Hillier "Snapts To Nowhere: The Search For Jeramiahs Cove" Starring Senior Asher Peso [World Premiere] Starring Asher Pacey "Let Me Live" [US Premiere] Starring Tom Lowe + panel with Director Keith Malloy "Granny Grommets" Directed by Leah Rustomjee Band Of Gringos [Live music performance] Friday 09.20.24 | Doors 5:30 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. "North Stars" [World Premiere] + panel with Adrien Toyon and Director Yentl Touboul "Snapt5 Below The Cut" [World Premiere] + panel with Parker Coffin, Taro Watanabe, Levi Slawson, + Director Logan "Chucky" Dulien "Creatures Of Habit" [US Premiere] + panel with Pete Devries and Director Nate Laverty "Here And There" [World Exclusive Preview] Starring John John Florence Helena Holleran [Live music performance] Saturday 09.21.24 | Doors 5:30 p.m., Show Starts 6 p.m. "Horse" [US Premiere] Starring Noa Deane "333 Degrees: Into The Cooly-Verse" [World Exclusive Preview] Starring Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson, and Dean Morrison "Ripcurl Search Movie: Laser Breathing Dragons" [World Exclusive Preview] Starring Stephanie Gilmore, Mason Ho, and Tom Curren SUNBENDR [Live music performance]
  • This week, President Trump continued to threaten tariffs as DOGE continued its cuts of the federal workforce. It was another consequential and news-packed week in Trump's presidency.
  • With uncertainties around federal funding for higher education, some schools are cutting back. Experts say that could hurt not only students and faculty, but ultimately make the U.S. less competitive.
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