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  • The ruling temporarily blocks the Trump Administration from cutting $600 million in public health grants that had already been allocated to four Democratic-led states.
  • The Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, claimed victory Friday in the first elections held since the previous government was toppled in a student-led revolution in 2024.
  • Student artists are showcasing their upbringing and future plans in a new exhibition at the Japanese Friendship Garden.
  • LoveLitCon brings bestselling authors, panels and book lovers together in San Diego for a weekend devoted to the romance genre.
  • Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security Secretary, visited the Otay Mesa detention facility Thursday to tout the border's security and denounce Democrats for failing to fund her department, likely leading to a shutdown Saturday.
  • The recent deep freeze across much of the U.S. has created one of the best opportunities in decades to sail ice boats across frozen bays and rivers — including the Chesapeake Bay.
  • Join us for a special evening of world-class cappella music as The Yale Whiffenpoofs, America’s oldest collegiate a cappella group, come to San Diego on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at 4 p.m.. The concert will take place at All Souls’ Episcopal Church in Point Loma, a beautiful and historic venue that will set the perfect stage for this unforgettable performance. The Whiffenpoofs are celebrated for their signature close-harmony sound and their wide-ranging repertoire spanning vocal jazz, folk, pop, and Broadway favorites. Each year, the group performs for more than two hundred audiences across all six inhabited continents, bringing their distinctive blend of musicianship, humor, and charm to listeners around the world. Over the years, they have performed for U.S. Presidents Obama, Bush (41 and 43), Clinton, and Reagan, and have taken the stage at esteemed venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center. This San Diego performance is a rare opportunity to experience the Whiffenpoofs live—right in your own backyard. This performance will also feature two San Diego natives, Benjamin Jimenez and Joseph Aguilar. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, you won’t want to miss this afternoon of music! The Yale Whiffenpoofs on Facebook / Instagram
  • Speaking at the state Capitol, Democratic lawmakers and reproductive health advocates presented California in sharp contrast to the Trump administration. They said the bill was an example of California fighting back against a GOP-led Congress.
  • On the heels of its remarkable success across North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia — captivating more than 3 million visitors — the acclaimed exhibition "The Art of Banksy Without Limits" will make its San Diego debut at the Del Mar Fairgrounds Activity Center on January 30, 2026. Art enthusiasts across Southern California will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the provocative world of the British street artist through a comprehensive and educational exhibition featuring 200 pieces of art celebrating Banksy's works. Tickets go on sale Dec. 11, 2025 at 9 a.m. For tickets and more information, visit www.artofbanksyus.com. "The Art of Banksy Without Limits" includes more than 200 artworks, alongside certified originals, prints, photographs, lithographs, sculptures, murals, exclusive video mapping installations, and more. The Del Mar exhibition will also feature an infinity room and a hologram installation, offering visitors an unprecedented glimpse into Banksy's artistry. Event Details Del Mar Fairgrounds Activity Center 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd Del Mar, CA 92014 www.artofbanksyus.com Hours: Monday - Thursday: 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Ticket prices range from $28-$34; and, senior, student, group, youth, and military discounts are available. Follow "The Art of Banksy Without Limits" on Instagram and Facebook.
  • The aggressive enforcement operation resulted in thousands of arrests, and two U.S. citizens were fatally shot in Minneapolis by federal immigration agents.
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