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  • It's a great day when your favorite artist releases a new record. But what if they released seven new records at once, full of music you didn't even know existed? That's what Bruce Springsteen is doing on his forthcoming box set Tracks II: The Lost Albums.
  • Chesapeake Bay is at a turning point. Once severely polluted, the bay has seen major improvements in recent years. But President Trump's proposed budget would slash key programs.
  • Christopher Hanson was appointed to serve on the commission overseeing the nation's nuclear reactors during Trump's first term in 2020.
  • Wapacheros is a dynamic SoCal Chicano trio hailing from San Diego, renowned for their distinctive “guitar-centric bordertown cumbia boogie” sound. The band features El Tio on drums, Ritchie on guitar, and Pedro on bass, each bringing their unique flair to the group’s vibrant performances. Their music seamlessly blends traditional cumbia rhythms with rock and roll, creating an infectious energy that resonates with diverse audiences. This fusion pays homage to their cultural roots while offering a fresh and modern twist on classic genres. Their engaging stage presence and unique sound have garnered them a dedicated following. Whether performing at intimate venues or larger festivals, Wapacheros consistently delivers high-energy shows that invite audiences to dance and celebrate the rich tapestry of Chicano culture. Wapacheros has graced numerous venues across San Diego, including notable performances at Winston’s in Ocean Beach and Hoppy Daze in Chula Vista. They have also collaborated with other local acts, such as Ventures a Go-Go, further enriching the city’s vibrant music scene. Experience the vibrant fusion of cumbia and rock with Wapacheros—a true embodiment of San Diego’s diverse musical landscape. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/musica-en-la-plaza-wapacheros/ Wapacheros on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Los Angeles Press Club says police officers repeatedly used "less-lethal" bullets and violated the constitutional rights of reporters covering anti-ICE protests.
  • NPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
  • Vance Boelter, the subject of a nationwide manhunt, described himself as an experienced security professional who worked in conflict zones. A friend said at least part of that account is "fantasy."
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego International Jewish Film Festival and San Diego Black Film Festival are coming up along with roller derby, Lunar New Year celebrations and places to go with your kids.
  • Israel's military says the nine nuclear scientists killed played spent decades working on Iran's nuclear program.
  • A former Minnesota House speaker and her husband were killed and a state senator and his wife were wounded in targeted shootings Saturday at their homes near Minneapolis, officials said.
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