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  • From TikTok feeds to television, breakout performances at Coachella and Governors Ball, the rising pop star has felt inescapable — and for good reason.
  • British diver Tom Daley won silver in the men's synchronized 10-meter platform on Monday. Fans were eager to see him compete — and knit. He made a splash with his poolside hobby at the Tokyo Olympics.
  • The new CEO of The Washington Post and his hand-picked news chief come from a tradition of rough-and-tumble British journalism that plays loose with ethics, compared to U.S. media.
  • Former President Donald Trump thumps Vice President Harris in name recognition, but analysts say Beijing sees both as bad news.
  • A variety of health problems have been linked to contaminated water on the North Carolina Marine Corps base between 1953 and 1987.
  • The term "book ban" is used a lot in media and elsewhere when addressing the rise in challenges to certain books being allowed in schools and public libraries. But is it more political hyperbole or a censorship alarm bell?
  • Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are in such high demand that many patients with Type 2 diabetes can't get them when they need them.
  • Those who know Pelosi best say she's no Left Coast liberal zealot. Instead she's a calculating political realist — in her own words, "reptilian."
  • Born in Taiwan and raised in Australia, Ray Chen is a violinist who redefines what it is to be a classical musician in the 21st century. With a media presence reaching out to millions, his remarkable musicianship transmits to a global audience that is reflected in his engagements with the foremost orchestras and concert halls around the world. For more information visit: theconrad.org Stay Connected on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for the reception for "The Imaginary Amazon." Mix and mingle with the artists Sergio Allevato and Pedro Barateiro throughout the evening. Visitors will also experience performance, "The Sad Savages," by Pedro Barateiro as part of the reception program. "The Imaginary Amazon" is a group exhibition of contemporary and historical art and material culture exploring the topic of representations of the Amazon Rainforest region. Addressing themes including visual culture, history, ecology, extraction, cartography, botany, imperialism, Indigenous metaphysics, and the nature of representation itself, this exhibition includes artworks in different media by trained and self-taught artists, including Indigenous artists from the Amazon region and those who live outside it. For more information visit: psfa.sdsu.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram Exhibition and gallery hours information:
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