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  • A Jesus made of vegetables, bizarre log cabins, products that don't exist. AI-generated images are creating new forms of clickbait and causing some users to doubt what's real.
  • Venezuela is holding a presidential election on Sunday that could bring dramatic change to the nation, if the opposition candidate can really knock out longtime President Nicolás Maduro.
  • A volunteer curator in Philadelphia puts on art exhibits to raise awareness of lives lost to gun violence.
  • Join The Grill at Torrey Pines for Sunday Supper — featuring Irish-inspired weekly culinary offerings during select dates in the month of March. Raise a glass with specials on Guinness beer, and indulge in a corned beef dinner, accompanied by mouthwatering sides and topped off with Irish cream pudding for dessert. Savor a taste of Ireland while taking in the serene surroundings beside the Torrey Pines Golf Course. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • A team of NPR reporters and editors reviewed the transcript of last Thursday's news conference and found at least 162 misstatements, exaggerations and outright lies in 64 minutes.
  • On Monday, Gambian lawmakers rejected a bill that would have overturned its ban on female genital mutilation. The vote marks a victory for women's rights activists and comes after months of intense debate.
  • Independent candidate RFK Jr. spoke to All Things Considered about the Biden-Trump debate and what it means for his third-party run for the presidency
  • Premieres Monday, June 17 - Aug. 12, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now on the free PBS app. Tune into the finale where the top three home cooks share their most treasured dishes in an unforgettable final round.
  • More than a dozen fake electors, indicted for crimes related to attempting to overthrow the 2020 election, are delegates at the RNC to nominate Donald Trump as he tries, again, to win a second term.
  • In the blockbuster "Barbie" movie, two Latina women save the day, Gloria (played by America Ferrera) and Sasha (played by Ariana Greenblatt), and stand in for Latinas and Latinidad. But in 2000, "Dora the Explorer" was considered by many to be pathbreaking: for the first time, a Latina girl was a main character on Nickelodeon. Notably, this year was also the first time that the U.S. Census revealed that the Latine population was the most numerous minority in the country. Valdivia’s talk will consider how this evolution brought the girl culture of Latinas and Latindad and to the center of representation and profit in U.S. popular culture. Location: IPJ Theatre, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego For more information visit: sandiego.edu
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