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  • Looking for new podcasts to get you through that 14-hour layover? The NPR One team has you covered with recommendations from the summer's hottest releases across public media.
  • FoodieLand is a three-day outdoor multicultural food festival for foodies! With over 190+ vendors in attendance and family-friendly games, activities, and experiences, there’s something here for everyone. Prepare for an electrifying weekend of food, fun, and live entertainment. There is something for everyone at FoodieLand. Inspired by Asia's famous open-air night markets, FoodieLand Night Market is a family-friendly outdoor food festival you won’t want to miss. Featuring a lineup of over 190+ multicultural vendors, we’re thrilled to present some of the most exciting culinary artists and global food pioneers in one place. Save the date, grab your crew, and hang with us! Explore FoodieLand’s carefully-curated multicultural marketplace representing foods and flavors from across the globe. Celebrate the summer and indulge in an ever-rotating selection of vendors across America. You won’t experience the same festival twice: Each of our events boasts a revolving collective of vendors. The Night Market features a uniquely diverse selection of cuisines that offers something for everyone. Stop by our crowd favorites, or hit the bar for a summer brew or cocktail. The festival also features an array of entertainment for the whole family. Attendees can participate in carnival games, watch live musical performances on one of our two stages, and shop at local artisans for luxury goods and novelty items. And don’t let the name fool you - while we are a ‘night market,’ you’re invited to join us anytime from the early afternoon! FoodieLand hosts over 16+ events each year, bringing in more than 750,000 visitors to the regions of Northern California, Southern California, and Nevada. We can’t wait to see you at FoodieLand! Event Map: Click Here Vendor Lineup: Click Here For more information visit: foodielandnm.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • When a group of startups set out to solve an age-old problem with new technology, they met unexpected resistance from conservationists who saw the idea as misguided at best — and dangerous at worst.
  • Luiza Brina spent 10 years developing an album of nonreligious prayers. NPR Music's Lars Gotrich dives into newly released music from Brazil, featuring Milton Nascimento, Amaro Freitas and Anitta.
  • As the federal government grapples with the tens of thousands of migrants crossing into the U.S. between ports of entry, expanding immigration enforcement within the country can have indirect and often overlooked consequences for communities along the border.
  • A California law says when a person with visible injuries shows up at a hospital, and domestic violence is suspected, medical staff must notify police, but a proposed bill would leave the decision to contact police up to the victim. In other news, we have details on a one-time benefit that thousands of students and their families are eligible for, to help with food costs during summer vacation. To learn more go to www.sdhunger.org, or call the state hotline at 1-(800)-887-8230. Plus, insurance is getting more difficult to get in California, and it’s not just homeowners insurance anymore, the issues are now leaching into the car insurance market too.
  • Other states are watching as the law is refined before taking effect in 2026 but it’s getting praise for at least being a first step in regulating AI
  • The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is shutting down two of its hard-won offices in China, a move that comes even as the agency struggles to disrupt the flow of precursor chemicals.
  • The National Women’s Soccer League and its players have reached a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement that eliminates the draft, guarantees all contracts, provides for parental leave and childcare benefits and promises more money to players.
  • Join Vista Buddhist Temple for Hanamatsuri: Celebrating the Birth of the Buddha on April 27th from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.! There will be a discussion on Buddhism, family-focused activities like guided mindfulness, entertainment, food, and a marketplace (including local plants and produce). Free admission & parking! For more information visit: vbtemple.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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