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  • Israelis react sharply — both positively and negatively — to news that former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with a far-right government, could be in a position to take power again.
  • Tuesday, June 10, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Henry Louis Gates, Jr. accompanies Broadway stars Leslie Odom, Jr. and Nathan Lane as they meet a cast of inspiring ancestors hidden in the branches of their family trees.
  • Clara Jean Ester was a college student in 1968 when she saw Martin Luther King Jr. give his final speech. A day later, Ester was at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn., when he was assassinated.
  • A student at UC San Diego's John Muir College who died in a fall at a campus dorm was identified Sunday as Aaron Fan, 18, the San Diego County Medical Examiner said.
  • Claudette Colvin was 15 when she was arrested for refusing to move to the back of a segregated Alabama bus in 1955. After 66 years, a judge has approved her request to clear her record.
  • Josh Lambo, the Jaguars' former placekicker, went public with the latest in a string of stories that have depicted Meyer as disrespectful and abusive to his players and staff.
  • If confirmed, she would be the first Black woman to serve on the nation's highest court, and she would be one of four women on the court, the largest number ever to serve at one time.
  • Tropical Storm Elsa tore through Jacksonville, Fla., and southeast Georgia on Wednesday, leaving one person dead in its wake.
  • San Diego Symphony's Music Connects is a free community outreach program. This special series brings a one-hour, family-friendly concert to local neighborhoods, for free. This weekend's series involves five shows. On Saturday, Mar. 26, there are three shows — two daytime performances at St. Mark's United Methodist Church in Clairemont, and an evening concert at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Banker's Hill. On Sunday, Mar. 27, there are two afternoon shows in Coronado. The program is the same for each concert, featuring five fun, vibrant works by a diverse cast of composers. For the Wes Anderson fans, one of the selections is Benjamin Britten's "Simple Symphony," which was featured prominently in "Moonrise Kingdom." The symphony will play two movements from the work, including the delightful "Playful Pizzicato" movement. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Performances: Three performances on Saturday, Mar. 26, 2022: 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church (Clairemont), 3502 Clairemont Dr, San Diego, CA 92117 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral (Bankers Hill), 2728 Sixth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103 Two performances on Sunday, Mar. 27, 2022: 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at John D. Spreckels Center (Coronado), 1019 7th St., Coronado, CA 92118 Program: Johann Stuckenbruck, conductor William Grant STILL: Danzas de Panama Benjamin BRITTEN: Movements I-II from Simple Symphony, Op. 4 Ethel SMYTH: Movements III-IV from Suite for Strings (ed. D. Bostock) Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH: Movement II from Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a (arr. L. Drew) Piotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY: Finale from Serenade in C Major, Op. 48 Related links: San Diego Symphony on Instagram San Diego Symphony on Facebook San Diego Symphony Music Connects
  • Magdalena Andersson, a former finance minister who leads the Social Democratic Party, won her second election in less than a week. She will officially take office on Tuesday.
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