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The Lunar New Year Parade in San Francisco on Saturday will be the highlight of the Lunar New Year celebrations. Community members and businesses in San Francisco's Chinatown are gearing up for another busy weekend. One thing they don't want to see happen is the kind of destruction that happened two weeks ago when Waymo's self-driving cars were vandalized and set on fire. The incident happened around the corner from Red's Place on Jackson Street, Chinatown's oldest bar. Reds is where locals, travelers, and tourists from all over the world come to watch the Lunar New Year festivities and fireworks.…

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Reading time: 3 minutes As the battle over immigration reached a chaotic climax in the U.S. Senate earlier this month, the Congressional Budget Office held a press conference nearby. The director's explanation of the latest economic forecasts seemed disconnected from the political drama unfolding a few blocks away. However, the analysis was closely related to immigration policy. The nonpartisan Budget Office, which estimates future tax revenues and government spending, continues to predict that the country will spend trillions of dollars more than it takes in. The increase in the budget deficit is primarily a result of high interest rates and…

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Imagine you're walking down a busy street in Los Angeles or Washington, DC this April. The air is filled with a shocking din. That's because South Korean sensation Seo In Guk, synonymous with heart-breaking drama and soulful melodies, will bring his charm and talent to the United States for the first time. Yes, you heard it correctly. Seo, who has captivated audiences across Asia, is set to conquer American hearts with his first fan meeting tour in the United States, a milestone moment for him and his international fans. The beginning of the journey The tour, which also includes stops…

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Actor Sonu Sood shared acts of kindness from strangers on his Instagram and X profile. Sood shared a photo of a note left by an unknown man and said the man had paid for the dinner. He added: “I was really touched by this action.” Since then, his posts have won the hearts of many on social media. Sonu Sood took to his social media profile to share a note left by a stranger who paid for his dinner. (Instagram/@sonu_sood) {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} Sonu Sood shared a photo of the note and wrote on Instagram, “I don't know who…

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South Korean singer and actor Seo In Guk has announced his first ever U.S. fan meeting tour, with two tours announced so far. The US tour was announced today (February 23) by his agency, Story J Company, and will be the singer-actor's first US tour since his debut as a singer-actor in the early 2010s. According to Story J, Seo In Guk will “communicate closely with fans through various game segments with colorful stages to talk to fans, allowing fans to learn more about Seo In Guk as a human being.” . The star will also perform “some of his…

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West Chester Armchair Program, 9113 Cincinnati Dayton Road, West Chester. 7pm Each event will focus on a different destination, with different locations around the world represented. It is free and open to the public.From today until Sunday, February 23-25Fairfield Footlighters will present “You Can't Take It With You” at the Fairfield Community Arts Center, 411 Wessel Drive in Fairfield. fairfieldcity.orgFebruary Saturday 24A pie crust workshop will be held at Crisholm Metropark, Augspurger House, 2070 Woodsdale Road, Trenton. 1:00 p.m. For ages 16 and older. Registration required. yourmetroparks.netLunar New Year Celebration, Liberty Center, Foundry Row, Liberty Tower Living Room.From 2pm to…

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A University of Georgia sign seen on May 28, 2004 in Athens, Georgia. On Thursday, February 22, 2024, a woman was found dead on the campus of the University of Georgia, where her friend called police and said, “She's not back yet.” The university said it was a result of his morning run. Allen Sullivan/Associated Press hide caption toggle caption Allen Sullivan/Associated Press A University of Georgia sign seen on May 28, 2004 in Athens, Georgia. On Thursday, February 22, 2024, a woman was found dead on the campus of the University of Georgia, where her friend called police and…

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Piatkus has published the first book by celebrity stylist Gemma Rose Breger and beauty director Samantha Silver, who run the fashion, beauty and lifestyle platform This is Mothership. Executive publisher Zoe Baum has acquired UK and Commonwealth rights. This is the beauty. This is fashion. this is life Contributed by Kim Riley of River Talent, this book will be published in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook on May 16, 2024. ”This is the beauty. This is fashion. this is life. “It simplifies your daily life and empowers you to be your best self. Whether you want to revitalize your skincare, master…

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As the Israel-Gaza war continues, students defending Palestine have made progress through public protests, including the longest student sit-in in Stanford University history. Although the physical space for the sit-in was cleared last week, they negotiated with the university and achieved several demands, including increased support for Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students. But they are not the only members of the campus community joining in the public call to action. Stanford University's Faculty of Palestine Justice (FJP), which is made up of faculty and instructors from across the university, is also participating in the discussions. FJP was founded primarily to…

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A recent report by Boston College researchers found that rural colleges tend to be more affordable, more accessible, and have shorter degree completion times than those in urban or suburban areas. The researchers concluded that while local universities' student completion rates and revenues lag slightly behind non-local universities, the differences are minimal. The report is part of a new research series called “Equitable Value Improvement” developed by the Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP), the research and advocacy group announced Wednesday. This series includes papers on a variety of topics that leverage his IHEP's Equitable Value Explorer, a data tool…

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