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  • South Africans credit President Cyril Ramaphosa for keeping his cool as President Trump made a choreographed presentation accusing the country of murdering white farmers.
  • A USAID grant enabled them to defy the Taliban ban on higher ed for women by studying online or in another country. It was canceled. Now it's back through June. But no word on next semester.
  • Downtown’s The Whiskey House is hosting its September Whiskey Club event on Tuesday, September 24 at 7 p.m. with Maker’s Mark, featuring tastings of three exclusive wood finishes that are rarely seen in the market. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 day-of (if available). The price includes a welcome cocktail (Maker’s Mark 46 Old Fashioned), 0.5-oz. tastings of four whiskeys (The Whiskey House Select Barrel and the three exclusive wood finishes), and a food menu of Vietnamese wings, steak sliders, and charcuterie. Visit: https://www.thewhiskeyhousesd.com/ The Whisky House on Instagram and Facebook
  • With 11 albums to their credit, husband and wife duo Hannah Alkire on cello and Joe Scott on double neck guitjo is nothing like you've ever heard before. These masterful artists captivate audiences worldwide with their signature "new acoustic" blend of Celtic, Americana, World and Flamenco musical instruments, which can be aptly described as a "sumptuous musical feast." Joe's guitjo has 14 strings for which he has developed his own style and technique, playing both necks simultaneously. Classically trained cellist Hannah is recognized internationally for her stunning tone and emotional, impeccable playing. This performance promises to be an afternoon of brilliant musicality. Acoustic Eidolon on Facebook
  • In a new development, the Department of Justice said Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 defendants should apply more broadly and include separate gun charges, as well.
  • "The Heart Sellers" makes its San Diego premiere, offering a compelling portrayal of intelligent, curious, and creative women navigating the challenges of a new country, and highlighting the Asian immigrant experience. The play explores complex, emotionally charged themes within the human condition. Relationships, desires, and the intricacies of the heart are scrutinized with a blend of drama and humor that keeps audiences engaged. With strong character development and sharp dialogue, this heart-warming play invites compassion and insight about the complexities of the human heart. By: Lloyd Suh Directed by: Kat Yen BOX OFFICE HOURS 7 days a week Noon - 4 p.m. Performance days: Noon - Curtain Box office: (858) 481-1055 North Coast Rep on Facebook / Instagram
  • KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis hosted Kathleen Bush-Joseph from the Migration Policy Institute for a brief conversation about immigration cases in the Supreme Court.
  • The inventory of homes on the market continues on a positive trend, and we're still bullish on the prospects of lower interest rates," San Diego Association of Realtors President Spencer Lugash said.
  • Climate change is raising the risk of dangerous flooding, especially in coastal communities. For some towns on the Jersey Shore, the most practical solution is raising homes off the ground.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel meets a mother preparing for the possibility of deportation by making sure someone will be able to look after her children.
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