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  • Premieres Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. Can dogs understand what we say—and talk back? Witness amazing moments from a major experiment, as thousands of dogs use speech buttons. Pet owners are convinced, but are our furry friends really communicating their thoughts and desires with us?
  • The Pentagon said a Space Brigade sergeant was killed and the price of oil increased after Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader and then launched new attacks at Israel and Gulf states.
  • Pulido has been a mainstay of Tejano music —a genre blending traditional regional Mexican elements with country, pop and conjunto influences — for more than three decades.
  • Havana 1920, will offer baseball fans a festive stop inspired by classic Cuban flavors and cocktails. Havana 1920 offers happy hour from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday featuring cocktails like the Havana Mojito and Havana 1920 Daiquiri, each priced at $7.50. Bites include ham and cheese or chicken croquetas, priced at $2; papa rellenas, stuffed with picadillo or cheese, priced at $3; and empanadas with fillings such as ham and cheese, vegetarian, Cubanita or beef, priced at $4. The bocadito platter, featuring tropical ceviche, plantain chips, two chicken croquetas, a picadillo-stuffed potato and a ham and cheese empanada served with mojo criollo and Havana royale sauce, is priced at $12. For post-game celebrations, a reverse happy hour is also offered from 9 p.m. to midnight on Fridays.
  • The company behind Facebook and Instagram has lost two major court cases and appears to be scaling back on the virtual reality Metaverse.
  • Travel experts say passengers need to be prepared, and patient, amid the government shutdown. Until a deal is reached, officials say airport disruptions and delays could get even worse.
  • We’re sharing the first episode of One of Their Own, a KPBS true crime podcast hosted by KPBS reporter Katie Hyson. The series investigates the 2018 death of San Diego police officer Ciara Estrada — ruled a suicide by her own department — and the questions that remain. If you’re drawn to investigative reporting and deeply human storytelling, this one will stay with you.
  • Launched by the Scripps Research Translational Institute, the trial will test a repurposed GLP-1 drug, tirzepatide, and if it can provide relief for long COVID symptoms.
  • The federal government is requiring the California DMV to cancel commercial drivers licenses for roughly 13,000 immigrant truck drivers.
  • The U.S. is a winter sport powerhouse, second only to Norway. The wins at the Milan Cortina Games come disproportionately from athletes who emerged in a handful of states from Alaska to Vermont.
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