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  • Consumer prices in January were up 7.5% from a year ago, the biggest annual gain since 1982. That may seem like a lot for those under 40, but older folks have lived through even sharper price hikes.
  • The state polls in Uttar Pradesh – India's most populous with over 230 million people – are a test for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party ahead of general elections in 2024.
  • The U.S. economy is lacking more than a million immigrant workers who would be here if not for the pandemic and Trump-era cuts. That may be hurting industries that depend on immigrants, like trucking.
  • The area where a row of tents housing the homeless used to be, is now covered with piles of rocks brought in by the City of Oceanside to discourage a future encampment.
  • From the terror of its opening brass fanfare through to the wild delirium of its ending, Piotr Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony takes us on a journey of unstoppable drama, filled with aching melodies, thundering climaxes and the psychological torments of a hero struggling with implacable fate. RELATED: Venezuelan trumpet virtuoso Pacho Flores to perform with San Diego Symphony (KPBS feature) Trumpeter Pacho Flores stars in the U.S. premiere of a new concerto by Paquito D'Rivera, a jazzy tribute to the Venezuelan people by the Cuban-born composer. And the concert opens with an enchanting orchestral firework by the young California-based composer Andrew Norman. Program: Rafael Payare, conductor Pacho Flores, trumpet Andrew NORMAN: Drip Blip Sparkle Spin Glint Glide Glow Float Flop Chop Pop Shatter Splash Johann Baptist Georg NERUDA: Trumpet Concerto in E)-flat Major Paquito D'RIVERA: Concerto venezolano for Trumpet and Orchestra(San Diego Symphony co-commission*; U.S. premiere) Piotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Date | Saturday, February 26 at 8 p.m. Location | San Diego Civic Theatre More information from the San Diego Symphony here. Get tickets from San Diego Civic Theatre here. Ticket prices ranging from $45 to $90. For more information, please visit sandiegotheatres.org/event/2022/02/payare-leads-tchaikovsky or call (619) 615-4000. Related links: San Diego Symphony on Instagram San Diego Symphony on Facebook
  • Dave Graham of Frederickstown, Ohio, has volunteered after natural disasters around the country. He's been spending time offering to listen to stories of tornado survivors in Dawson Springs, Ky.
  • The Chula Vista Elementary School District has rolled out ten new electric buses, part of an effort to reduce the district's carbon footprint.
  • Over half of U.S. flood deaths happen on roads, a risk that's growing as a warmer climate fuels intense rain. Texas, home to "Flash Flood Alley," is using high- and low-tech ways to keep people safe.
  • Six months after seizing power from the elected government, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing declared himself prime minister of Myanmar.
  • Drought and extreme heat that scientists link to climate change are altering the UNESCO-protected marshlands. Iraq's average annual temperatures are increasing at nearly double the rate of Earth's.
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