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  • The rap mogul, who awaits trial on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges, faces two new counts expanding the timeline of his alleged crimes.
  • Una serie de cambios en materia de inmigración prometen una drástica ofensiva. California se opuso en los tribunales la última vez, pero puede estar en una posición más difícil ahora, dicen los expertos.
  • Divorce lawyers know certain times of the year are much busier than others. They and researchers have found seasonal patterns around divorce filings.
  • Five of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail through a hole behind a toilet on Friday are still missing. Authorities believe they had help from the inside and made an arrest on Tuesday.
  • An NPR investigation finds federal judges have enormous influence with few checks on their power. Law clerks and other judicial employees are vulnerable to mistreatment and have few job protections.
  • The pope's meeting with the Muslim leader in Jakarta comes during the first leg of an intense 11-day, four-nation tour in Asia and Oceania.
  • Matt Duplissey stars as Elton John in an electrifying performance, bringing the legendary musician's iconic persona to life on stage. With impeccable style and energy, Duplissey performs a selection of Elton John's greatest hits, captivating the audience with renditions of timeless classics like "Daniel," "Rocket Man," "Tiny Dancer," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Bennie and the Jets" and "Your Song." His portrayal of the pop icon captures both the flamboyance and the depth of Elton John's character, making for a thrilling, unforgettable show. Whether it's his soaring vocals or his charismatic stage presence, Matt Duplissey delivers an exhilarating tribute to one of music's most beloved and enduring stars.
  • The president's message to his Cabinet secretaries comes amid continuing questions over the role of billionaire adviser Elon Musk in the drastic reshaping of the federal government.
  • The San Diego City Council voted 7-2 Tuesday to approve a $6 billion budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which will cut library hours on Sundays and not fill certain executive positions, but restores recreation center hours, Monday library hours at select branches and lake access.
  • Join us for the reception for Reflecting on Ruth Asawa and the Garden of Remembrance. Mix and mingle with the attending artists throughout the evening. Reflecting examines the legacy of Japanese American incarceration during WWII through the lens of the Garden of Remembrance (2000 - 2002), a permanent public art memorial created by Ruth Asawa and others on San Francisco State University’s campus, honoring the resilience of this community. The artworks in the exhibition range from traditional to experimental in various media and explore ancestry, family histories, lived experiences, and painful memories resulting from Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942. The exhibition includes Mark Baugh-Sasaki, Ruka Kashiwagi, Paul Kitagaki Jr., emerita professor Wendy Maruyama, Lisa Solomon and TT Takemoto. Visit: https://art.sdsu.edu/calendar#event-details/6428f66a-895e-4235-a293-d2bffab61aac/instances/2025-02-06T20:00 Ruth Asawa on Instagram and Facebook
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