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  • President Trump threatened to punish Russia with heavy tariffs on countries that trade with Moscow if the Kremlin fails to reach a ceasefire deal with Ukraine, while promising Kyiv weapons.
  • flute, violin, cello, piano, featured composer Music by Arcangelo Corelli, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Joseph Haydn, Johannes Brahms, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and a world premiere by Oliviana Marie Illuminating the stillness of the season Step into a world of warmth and reflection with "A Winter’s Light" — a concert that celebrates the stillness, sparkle, and spirit of the season. This intimate program is crafted to evoke the wonder of winter, a time when nature slows and music becomes a source of deep connection. "A Winter’s Light" offers a chance to pause and be fully present in the glow of the season. Featuring works by Corelli, Hummel, Haydn, Brahms, and Vaughan Williams, the program also includes the world premiere of Ether by rising composer Oliviana Marie — a piece that captures the ethereal stillness of winter. Join us as we reflect, rejoice, and reconnect through the quiet beauty that only winter can inspire. Beth Ross Buckley, flute David Buckley, violin Ruslan Biryukov, cello Dana Burnett, piano Oliviana Marie, featured composer Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park 1439 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101 7 p.m. - Doors Open 7:30 p.m. - Concert Begins Kindly underwritten by Elaine Baldwin & Carl Nelson, Beth & Dave Buckley, and Rob Sidner Camarada on Facebook / Instagram
  • A new study looks at lives saved by USAID in the past and what the future without the agency will look like.
  • On the witness stand on Wednesday, the singer at the center of the prosecution's case testified that her decade-long relationship with Combs was ruled by fear and violence.
  • FEWS NET, the U.S. early warning system for famine, shut down after the foreign aid freeze. What are the consequences? And why does the U.S. has a famine early warning system in the first place?
  • GOP lawmakers are trying again to exclude millions of non-U.S. citizens living in the states from census counts that the 14th Amendment says must include the "whole number of persons in each state."
  • NPR speaks with a student from Myanmar who fears his plans to attend graduate school in the U.S. could be derailed by the administration's newest travel ban.
  • After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
  • President Trump is banking on the public caring more about the politically popular things he is trying to do than how he is going about doing them in his fights with the judicial branch.
  • A small, hairy, toxic version of the cucumbers found in the produce aisle does have an advantage over its more palatable cousins — a feat of ballistic seed dispersal.
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