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  • Cicadas are the song of the summer, but this year's large broods may be especially irritating for people on the autism spectrum who have hearing sensitivity.
  • Many shoppers blame stores and manufacturers for supermarket inflation. But what do the companies' finances tell us?
  • Election officials are raising concerns about the U.S. Postal Service's ability to handle this fall’s expected influx of election mail. But USPS say it’s ready to deliver the country’s ballots.
  • It’s time for "Animaniacs…IN CONCERT"! Join the voices of ANIMANIACS—the iconic animated Warner Bros series (produced by Steven Spielberg)—for a “zany, animany and totally insaney” evening as they perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation. "Animaniacs: In Concert" stars the show’s original Emmy-winning composer, Randy Rogel, on piano and the voice-talents of Emmy winner Rob Paulsen (Yakko & Pinky on ANIMANIACS; Raphael on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles") and Maurice LaMarche (The Brain on ANIMANIACS; The King in Disney’s "Frozen"; Kif & Calculon on FUTURAMA). ANIMANIACS remains as topical and relevant today as it was when the TV series debuted in the early 1990s. With new episodes currently streaming on HULU, ANIMANIACS is a multi-generational animated favorite with universally-recognized hit songs. Fans of all ages will experience ANIMANIACS like never before…especially those who grew up watching the series. As its creators say, “Animaniacs in Concert is for the adults—it’s hip, it’s funny…but kids will love it, too!” ANIMANIACS and all related characters and elements are trademarks and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc "Animaniacs in Concert" on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Air Force Band of the Golden West brass quintet, "Travis Brass" will be performing the following FREE concerts in the San Diego area: Thursday February 22: San Diego State University Smith Recital Hall, 7 p.m. Saturday February 24: Veterans Museum at Balboa Park, 2 p.m. For more information and to reserve FREE tickets please visit www.afbandconcerts.com. About Travis Brass Travis Brass is a quintet made up of two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba. One of the Band of the Golden West's most flexible ensembles, the brass quintet excels at community recitals, educational outreach, anthems at sporting events, and military ceremonies. They have had the distinct honor of supporting many high-profile events over the years, from memorial services aboard the USS Midway to national anthems with the NFL and NBA. Through musical performances Travis Brass honors those who've served, inspires patriotism, and connects the American public with their military. The excellence demonstrated by our brass quintet reflects the professionalism displayed by all Airmen stationed worldwide, whose selfless service and sacrifice ensures the freedoms enjoyed by citizens of the United States of America. About the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West The United States Air Force Band of the Golden West is dedicated to engaging communities and building partnerships, telling the Air Force story, honoring military heritage, enhancing morale for uniformed service members, and recruiting the finest Americans to serve in the United States Air Force. The Band of the Golden West is proud to represent the excellence of Air Mobility Command and the 680,000 Airmen in over 130 career fields serving around the world, protecting our freedoms and delivering hope to those in need. These concerts are our way of saying thank you for your continued support to the men and women of the Armed Forces, at home and abroad. For more information, go to www.afbandconcerts.com. United States Air Force Bands on Facebook
  • Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, but legal experts have told NPR that it's unlikely he will face incarceration.
  • Not many early-round exits at the Olympics trigger conspiracy theories, fact-checkers, a week’s worth of memes and an online petition.
  • Travis Tamasese has spent more than 10 years working in public education, having served most recently as the deputy chief of staff and director of strategy and policy at San Jose State University. Prior to his time at SJSU, Travis served as the chief of staff in student affairs at Long Beach State University. He has led multiple functional areas and initiatives focused on expanding access to resources, internal and external communications, diversity, equity, and inclusion, budget allocation, and strategic planning.
  • Coco Gauff's loss in the U.S. Open's fourth round follows a third-round loss by defending men's champion Novak Djokovic, and was the latest in a series of early exits for Gauff in recent weeks.
  • This follows the weeks of protests over job quotas that saw clashes between protestors and ruling party supporters, and several instances of police brutality. The death toll from the crackdown ran into hundreds, and precipitated calls for Hasina’s resignation.
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