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  • San Diego’s Major League Volleyball (MLV) team, the San Diego Mojo, is closing out the home season with an electric Fan Appreciation Night showdown against the Grand Rapids Rise on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 7 p.m. at Viejas Arena at SDSU. Experience the excitement of professional women’s volleyball as the Mojo bring fast-paced rallies and elite athleticism to the court. As California’s only professional women’s volleyball team, the San Diego Mojo deliver a thrilling sports experience for fans of all ages. Invite your friends and family, grab your seats and cheer on the Mojo as they take on the Grand Rapids Rise in the final home game of the season. San Diego Mojo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Una jueza federal accedió el viernes a bloquear temporalmente los intentos del gobierno del presidente Donald Trump para expandir las deportaciones rápidas de inmigrantes que ingresaron legalmente a Estados Unidos bajo un proceso conocido como permiso condicional humanitario, un fallo que podría beneficiar a cientos de miles de personas.
  • Despite the danger of sea mines, experts say that mine clearing has received minimal attention and funding from the U.S. Navy — and it's often overshadowed by more high-profile weapons systems.
  • In March, the UK announced it would trim its global aid budget and set new priorities in 2027. This has some countries and organizations worried that on top of the US aid cuts, this could be unsurvivable.
  • Legal hurdles had forced police to stop ticketing RVs in Mission Bay. But now police are beginning to crack down again.
  • Presented as part of AMONG FRIENDS – UNTER FREUNDEN, a campaign of the Goethe-Institut USA to celebrate and strengthen transatlantic friendship. In the haunting new film from esteemed German director Christian Petzold (Transit, NYFF56), his regular star Paula Beer plays Laura, a pianist from Berlin who finds herself in a transitory state. After surviving a violent car crash that kills her boyfriend, Laura is immediately taken in by Betty (Barbara Auer), a mysterious middle-aged woman who lives alone in an isolated house in the countryside. Strangers to one another, the two women build a quiet, respectful life together, though the reemergence of Betty’s estranged husband and son sheds light on the tragic past that explains the murky present. The pleasurable enigma of "Miroirs No. 3," named for a Ravel piano suite, returns Petzold to the metaphysical ambiguity of earlier films like "Yella" (2007) and the themes of doubling in his cherished "Phoenix" (2014), yet with a distinctive ethereality all its own: It’s an economical and beautifully crafted work about the mystery of human interaction. More showtimes TBA. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • On April 5 from 9 a.m. –2 p.m., guests can celebrate with a festive Easter brunch featuring highlights including freshly shucked Baja oysters, Maine lobster rolls, and made to order crepes with banana Nutella or strawberry lemon, alongside a variety of breakfast favorites, seafood, carving stations, and decadent desserts ($95 adults | $42 kids ages 3–12).
  • The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate itself from the conflict.
  • Nearly a year after a New Year's Day truck attack on Bourbon Street left 14 dead, New Orleans officials are still seeking permanent security solutions.
  • The majority seemed skeptical of the Trump administration's argument on birthright citizenship, appearing ready to rule in favor of upholding automatic citizenship for babies born on U.S. soil.
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