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  • After years of limbo, the U.S. government has given the green light to a crash test dummy based on the female body. But will it be used right away? Not so fast.
  • First, in our latest Why It Matters segment we discuss the controversial decision by the city to not force the county to aid vulnerable people. Then, a grant of 1 million dollars to fund a road safety project was revoked – it’s part of a national trend. Next, our sci-tech reporter breaks down TMS and its impact on our brain. Finally, dozens of things across the county this month are free for kiddos, we break it down!
  • Jade conquered the world with Little Mix, then watched the quartet burn out. On a kinetic solo debut, she puts romance in the ring with her first love: performance.
  • The executive order is the latest in a series of attempts by the Trump administration to hold back state-level AI rules. But many Republicans are also uncomfortable with the effort.
  • Using artificial intelligence to identify congressional districts where independent candidates could win, an organization called the Independent Center is aiming to disrupt the two-party system.
  • La presión de Trump para llevar a cabo la mayor deportación masiva de la historia ha tenido un impacto desproporcionado en el campo del cuidado infantil, que depende en gran medida de los inmigrantes y que ya se encuentra bajo presión por la escasez de trabajadores.
  • For over a quarter of a century, Jonathan Larson’s "RENT" has inspired us to choose love over fear and to live without regret. This Tony Award® and Pulitzer Prize-winning phenomenon follows a year in the lives of a diverse group of artists and friends struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. It has become more than a musical – it’s a cultural touchstone, a rite of passage and a source of joy and strength for millions. "RENT" has become a part of us forever. Whether you’ve never seen "RENT" or have completely lost count, you can’t miss it this time around – presented in New Village Arts’ intimate theatre in the heart of Carlsbad Village. Content advisory: Please note, this production contains adult language and themes, depictions of homophobia, substance abuse and addiction, death and housing vulnerability. Previews: October 31-November 7, 2025 Opening Night: November 8, 2025 Dea Hurston Industry Night: December 8, 2025 October 31-December 24, 2025 Tickets start at $35!* *All orders are subject to a flat $3 processing fee. $35 reflects our student ticket price. Regular ticket prices range from $35–$80. Performance Schedule as follows: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Select Fridays at 2 p.m. Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m. Visit: https://newvillagearts.org/series/rent/ New Village Arts on Instagram and Facebook
  • Maxim Gantman serves as the audience and member services supervisor at KPBS where he oversees the audience and member services representatives as well as the lobby staff. In this role, Max ensures the delivery of exceptional customer service to members, listeners, viewers and the general public. His team handles a wide range of inquiries related to donations, radio and television programming, KPBS Passport, news content and other station-related topics.
  • Before its fall from grace, chop suey was a holiday tradition for families who don't celebrate Christmas, even being immortalized in songs and film.
  • The award-winning research used some of the world's largest supercomputers in a "digital twin" model to simulate the seismically active Cascadia subduction zone of the Pacific Northwest in such a complex manner, it reduces the time needed to calculate the variables from roughly 50 years to less than a second.
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