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  • Was the murder of a young Palestinian man in the West Bank an anti-gay hate crime? NPR identifies the accused killer and explores the parallel systems of justice that have yet to resolve this case.
  • Climate researchers have long grappled with how to get Americans to eat less beef, a food with a huge global warming impact. Now some are thinking about it through the lens of gender.
  • Remnants of Hurricane Helene shut down a North Carolina factory that supplies critical IV fluids to hospitals across the country. There's no timeline for when production will resume at the facility.
  • Join us for an electrifying entertainment industry brunch and panel event hosted by Industry Connexion happening during Cinco de Mayo weekend! This vibrant occasion promises to unite professionals from the entertainment sphere over a delectable brunch catered by Shooting Staar Media. Get grooving to the beats of a DJ, experience a captivating live performance by CAASI, strut down the red carpet, participate in exciting raffles, raise a toast with champagne, and mingle with fellow entertainment enthusiasts. Plus, gain insights from our esteemed keynote speakers, including Media Mogul Yesi Ortiz & Reyes "Mr. Lil One" Rodriguez, CEO’s of Chicano Music Festival, Moka Laguna, PR/Marketing Ambassador for Tortas Chago, and the visionary CEO of Industry Connexion, Roberto Barron. For more information visit: therobertobarron.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • The White Stripes are the latest musical act to take the former president to court over using their songs in his reelection campaign.
  • California will be the first U.S. state to direct millions of dollars from taxpayer money and tech companies to help pay for journalism and AI research under a new deal announced Wednesday.
  • The social media company discontinues its CrowdTangle tool, which researchers have used to track misinformation. Amid fears of election interference, lawmakers have urged Meta to keep it running.
  • BelCanto Performance Foundation is proud to present another year of exceptional music, featuring talented artist from around the country alongside San Diego favorites. Vocal Highlights: ● César Andrés Parreño: This captivating tenor, attending Juilliard school of Music, the first and only Ecuadorian to attend the prestigious school, will grace the stage with his mesmerizing voice, praised by the Wall Street Journal and Opera Today. He's also a 2023 Duncan Williams Voice Competition winner (Emerging Artist). ● Becca Ung: SanDiego's own mezzo-soprano returns, having impressed audiences with her beautiful voice in "Romance of the Western Chamber." as Lady Tsui. She will perform two pieces, including the beloved "La Serenata," accompanied by her father, Rev. Tang, on violin. Instrumental Delights: ● Instrument Trio: Experience the masterful sounds of Daniel Grave (cello), Elena Yarritu (flute), and ChoHyun Park (piano). These accomplished local musicians and educators will treat you to their artistry. ● Chinese Instrument Duos: Immerse yourself inthe unique sounds of Weiping Wang on Yangqin (Chinese dulcimer) and Hao Wen on Guzheng. ● Returning Veterans: Violinist Filip Pogady and saxophonist Todd Rewoldt bring their passion and expertise back to the stage, ready to enthrall the audience. Grand Finale: Carmen Extravaganza Don't miss our exciting finale! Be captivated by César's rendition of the famed "Flower Song" from Carmen, followed by Becca's powerful "Habanera," accompanied by the Chinese Choral Society. To conclude, Filip and Todd will present a unique interpretation of "Carmen Fantasy" on violin and saxophone, joined by phenomenon pianists, Lesi Mei and Cho-Hyun Park. The Bel Canto Performance Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2015, was created to educate and enhance public awareness of vocal and instrumental music by providing performance opportunities for both amateur and professional musicians. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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  • Immigration was always going to be part of Tuesday night’s presidential debate. More surprising was that the conversation veered into bizarre falsehoods about migrants eating pet dogs and cats.
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