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  • Venezuela's former opposition candidate, Edmundo González, on Wednesday said he was coerced into signing a letter effectively recognizing his defeat in July's presidential election.
  • A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo sentenced U.S. citizens and dozens of others for their role in a failed coup attempt in May.
  • The 26-year-old left Thursday night's game after he leaned headfirst into a tackle and added to an already worrying history of brain injury, prompting fans and former players to urge his retirement.
  • El republicano Donald Trump fue elegido el miércoles 47mo presidente de Estados Unidos. Su triunfo ante la vicepresidenta demócrata Kamala Harris culmina una turbulenta e histórica campaña que incluyó dos intentos de asesinato en su contra.
  • At least 120 people across several states are reported dead. Officials warned that rebuilding from the widespread loss of homes and property would be lengthy and difficult.
  • The eagerly awaited North Park Music Festival returns for its third season, promising an electrifying celebration of music and culture. Scheduled for May 31 and June 1, 2024, at the North Park Mini Park, this year's festival invites attendees to immerse themselves in the vibrant sounds and diverse talents of Southern California and Baja California. Friday’s festivities kick off at 4 p.m. and extend until 10 p.m., with Saturday’s program running from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., offering a weekend filled with exceptional performances. Under the banner of "Music Beyond Borders," the festival will showcase over 40 musical acts, ranging from emerging talents to established artists, promising an eclectic experience for attendees of all ages. Attendees will get to revel in the Resurrection of Louis the XIV, enjoy the contemporary blues of Fantastic Negrito, and experience one of TJ’s finest, Parque de Cometas. These amazing artists, along with many more, will highlight the immense of amount of creativity and talent located in California and Baja California. Beyond the music, attendees can indulge in art installations, savor delectable cuisine from local vendors, and enjoy refreshing beverages from our local brewers, creating an immersive experience celebrating the creative tapestry of the community. Symbolizing unity and diversity, this year's festival mascot is the California Thrasher, a songbird emblematic of the region's cultural richness. Tickets for the North Park Music Festival are available now, offering flexible options to suit every attendee: - 1-DAY PASSES: $45 - 2-DAY PASSES: $60 - STUDENT DAY PASS: $20 For more information and ticket purchases, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Director: Andy Tennant Run Time: 109 min. Release Year: 1997 Starring: Carlos Gómez, Jon Tenney, Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek Pinault, Tomas Milian Synopsis: Three months after a one-night stand with Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek) in Las Vegas, New York City real estate developer Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) learns she is pregnant. Despite being a terminal bachelor, Alex is drawn to Isabel, and the pair marries. Isabel’s father, Miguel (Tomas Milian), suspects Alex has bad intentions, and the couple finds themselves pressured by both their families. When Alex is offered a promotion, he is torn between his new life in Las Vegas and success in New York. This screening is part of the Digital Gym Cinema’s series, TBT, featuring very nostalgic throwbacks! Co-presented by Christina Rounds & Alex Montoya, Co-Chairs of Media Arts Center San Diego’s new Board of Directors Community Outreach Committee. Film starts at 7:00 p.m. this month, meet our board at 6:00 p.m.! Our concession stand will have Happy Hour pricing on drinks! This screening is a fundraiser to help cover operational costs for San Diego’s only independent art-house cinema! For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: The Natural History Museum celebrates its 150th birthday with a free party; San Diego Zine Fest brings DIY art and publishing to Bread & Salt; "Gentryfries" honors the history of family, neighborhood and food at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; a big dance showcase and more arts and culture events.
  • Industry is less concerned with whether its characters are “likable” and more interested in how they get what they want. In the Season 3 finale, those ambitions reached their inevitable – sometimes gruesome – conclusions.
  • The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices and flaws in advance planning.
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