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  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist and former U.S. Senate staffer Ron Bonjean about the path in the Senate for President Trump's tax and spending agenda.
  • Under the new policy, all immigrants will be treated the same. But advocates warn that this new approach is a misinterpretation of existing law.
  • Channel 93.3 Sunset Sounds is coming to Oceanside on Saturday, August 9. This must-see lineup includes Alex Warren and special guests Paul Russell and Jonah Marais. Burgeoning pop artist Alex Warren is one of 2025's breakout stars worldwide. Now boasting an impressive over one billion total career streams and over 31 million monthly listeners on Spotify, his hit single "Ordinary," released in February, is taking over the world. With over 193 million streams and counting, the song currently sits at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and #2 on the Hot 100 chart. You've never met or heard anybody quite like Paul Russell. His debut single "Lil Boo Thang", built around an interpolation of "Best Of My Love" by The Emotions, lit up TikTok and Instagram to the tune of tens of millions of views. Now, he officially delivers “Lil Boo Thang” as the perfect soundtrack to any and all good times. Formerly of the pop group Why Don’t We, Jonah Marais has emerged as a compelling solo artist, channeling personal growth and introspection into his music. Following the band's hiatus in 2022, Marais embarked on his individual journey with the release of The Jonah Marais Mixtape in June 2024, featuring tracks like “Twisted Lullaby” and “Heaven”. Don't miss a single minute of these chart-topping songs at Channel 93.3 Sunset Sounds. Get your tickets now! Alex Warren is contributing $1 from every ticket sold to Camp Kesem, providing free camps and programs for kids with parents fighting cancer—through his partnership with PLUS1. Visit: https://www.axs.com/events/970033/channel-933-presents-sunset-sounds-feat-alex-warren-tickets
  • The 2016 legal battle raised questions about the line between freedom of expression and privacy, and what is actually newsworthy. Questions that needed to be reexamined in light of the invention of the internet, according to law experts.
  • In 1993, Adam Duritz and his band Counting Crows took roots-rock to new heights with their debut August and Everything After. More than 30 years later, they offer a new album, cut from the same cloth.
  • As Texas moves forward with an off-cycle redistricting to shore up Republicans’ narrow House majority, Gov. Gavin Newsom is plotting a Democratic response in California. But the state’s independent redistricting commission is a major obstacle.
  • The U.S. Department of Education says adult students without legal status are now banned from certain courses. Teens at public K-12 districts could see changes too.
  • La decisión de la administración del presidente Donald Trump de imponer un arancel de 17% al tomate fresco de México ha puesto al principal proveedor de Estados Unidos contra las cuerdas.
  • Una jueza federal dictaminó el lunes que las clínicas de Planned Parenthood en todo el país deben seguir siendo reembolsadas por los fondos de Medicaid, mientras el mayor proveedor de abortos de la nación lucha contra los esfuerzos de la administración del presidente Donald Trump por privarla de fondos.
  • "Breathe With Me" is a temporary, participatory installation that invites visitors to engage in mindfulness through breathing and painting together. This project represents a new chapter for UC San Diego's long-running and acclaimed Stuart Art Collection, celebrated for its impactful public art series.
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