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  • Warner Bros. Discovery is to split into two, separating streaming and studios from its cable channels. The company has been burdened by debt and the decline of cable TV.
  • NPR talks with Jason Furman, an economist and Harvard professor, about Trump's management of the economy.
  • No one show swept this year — and it turns out, that's a good thing.
  • Builders, unions, realtors, police and many others spent more than $2 million on the race. They supported Paloma Aguirre and opposed her rival, Chula Vista Mayor John McCann. There was a lot at stake.
  • Many AI products claim to deliver mental health therapy, but with little quality control. But new research suggests with the right training, AI can be effective at helping people.
  • After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
  • The first Trump administration spent $28 billion bailing out farmers during a trade war with China. The White House has said it's starting to look at how to help this time around.
  • WNDR is collaborating with Sew Loka to bring you the biggest celebration of women. We will be highlighting 4 live painters, a live band, a DJ and 25 makers local to San Diego. For full details on the WNDR Museum and this event, please visit: https://app.wndrmuseum.com/tickets/san-diego/events/wndr-after-dark-international-womens-day-market-celebration Sew Loka on Facebook / Instagram WNDR Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The sculptures are made from a special glass called dalle de verre that produces deeper color effects when illuminated by the sun.
  • Join us on June 7th at 12 p.m. for the 4th Annual Julian Town Square Music Festival! We've never been closer to FINALLY having a Julian Town Square. Please come on down, show your support and help us get to the finish line. - Kimmi Bitter & Westside Twang - Tim Flannery And The Lunatic Fringe - Thea The Band - The Ordeal - Donn Bree & Friends - Dolly's Revenge - Subconscious Culture We will have vendors, food, local artisans, many unique contribution opportunities. FREE EVENT - Please consider making a donation to help further the progress on the Julian Town Square. This is a charity event in support of the continued development of The Julian Town Square. Admission is free and this is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your own outdoor chairs. Visit: Julian Music Festival
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