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  • Advocates hope recent verdicts against social media platforms will build momentum for bigger changes in Silicon Valley.
  • A professional airplane enthusiast has been tracking the federally chartered deportation flights out of the Minneapolis airport as DHS sends immigration detainees to other states and, eventually, other countries.
  • We talk about what happened over the weekend in Mexico and what to expect following the death of cartel leader "El Mencho."
  • Iran says no to President Trump's ceasefire plan and publicized a counterproposal that includes war reparations and Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The dazzling paint, glistening chrome, luxurious interiors and gravity-defying hydraulic systems are synonymous with lowriders and have become a part of mainstream car culture as symbols of creativity, pride and identity.
  • Oil prices roared upward and stock markets fell further after Iran fired more drones and missiles across the Persian Gulf and beyond in response to U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, after defiantly choosing hard-line Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his late father as Iran's supreme leader.
  • Cypress Hill at Petco Park, April 18th 2026 at 6 p.m. Visit: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A006427AA3F Cypress Hill on Instagram and Facebook
  • "Marshmello" has become one of the most recognizable and boundary-breaking figures in modern music. With his iconic helmet, genre-defying collaborations, and global chart domination, the Grammy-nominated artist and producer has amassed more than 16.8 billion streams on Spotify alone. He ranks among the top 15 most-streamed artists in the world and is the third-most-subscribed artist on YouTube. His meteoric rise was powered by a steady stream of hits that blurred the lines between electronic, pop, hip-hop, Latin, and country. From the global smash “Happier” with Bastille and the emotional “Silence” with Khalid to his high-energy collaborations with Juice WRLD, Halsey, Selena Gomez, Kane Brown, and the Jonas Brothers, Marshmello’s discography reads like a who’s who of chart-topping stars. In 2022, he earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album and landed a Billboard Hot 100 hit with “Numb” featuring Khalid, which was also nominated for “Song of the Summer” at the MTV VMAs. That same year, he dropped "Sugar Papi," his first Latin album, which featured genre-spanning hits like “El Merengue” with Manuel Turizo, “Esta Vida” with Farruko, and “Harley Quinn” with Fuerza Regida—solidifying his crossover appeal. "Marshmello’s" reach continued to expand in 2023 with genre-defining collaborations, including “Miles On It” with Kane Brown—the first track in history to debut at No. 1 on both the Dance/Electronic and Country charts. He also reunited with the Jonas Brothers on the nostalgic hit “Slow Motion,” adding another layer to his ever-evolving sound. Behind the mask is not just a hitmaker, but a curator of culture. Most recently, "Marshmello" has returned to his dance music roots with a renewed focus on artist development through the relaunch of his label, Joytime Collective. The mission: to release music independently and champion the next generation of artists pushing creative boundaries. From festival stages to radio waves, "Marshmello" continues to shape the future of music—one genre-bending hit at a time. With unmatched versatility and a global fanbase, his next chapter is set to be just as massive as the last. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/marshmello Marshmello on Instagram and Facebook
  • First, a mass shooting in Australia has left a local Rabbi and many others in mourning. Then, an inside look at a training exercise Camp PendletonMarines took part in. After that, a committee at SDSU is recommending an increase in student fees. Finally, local scientists have a possible solution when it comes to seagrasses that are under threat.
  • Emmy-Award® winning Actor Richard Thomas brings to life “the nation’s one true comic genius” (The New York Times) in "Mark Twain Tonight!", written and originally performed by Hal Holbrook. Join the millions who have cheered for the legendary one-man show, bursting with Twain’s “uproariously funny” and “pungently wise” (Time Magazine) humor. Most recently seen on Broadway in "Our Town," on tour as Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," on Netflix’s "Ozark," and beloved to generations as John-Boy Walton, Richard Thomas is the first and only actor authorized to perform the play since the original. Recommended for ages 12 and up. "Mark Twain Tonight!" on Facebook / Instagram
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