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  • Welcome to the 1A Record Club, a new series from 1A where we'll dig into a new album release each month and celebrate the anniversary of an influential album.
  • According to his publicist, the actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a movie.
  • Talks between Russia and Ukraine continue Tuesday after a round of talks on Monday ended without a breakthrough. At the same time, Russian forces keep pressing in on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
  • The head of San Mateo county announced his government has a new goal of “zero homelessness” after recent data showed a significant increase in homelessness
  • California's primary is today, and onlookers are paying close attention to the results of the recall of San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin, in addition to Los Angeles' mayoral race.
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to announce his presidential bid on Twitter. Are U.S.-China relations starting to warm up? The U.S. credit rating is at stake — if the debt ceiling isn't raised.
  • San Francisco and Marin health officials said their counties are loosening their indoor mask mandates, today/ California Attorney General Rob Bonta discussed the rise in hate crimes yesterday. Across the state, hate crimes rose last year by 31 percent and are at a record high/ Students, parents, and teachers gathered Wednesday to protest the potential closure of an elementary school in Hayward/ Thirty to 40 staff, part-time faculty and students marched and rallied Wednesday afternoon at Mills College in Oakland to retain their jobs and seek a union contract as the merger with Northeastern University gets underway, a union member said.
  • In his recently published photobook, "No Justice, No Peace," Devin Allen confronts readers with the reality of how little has changed since the civil rights movement.
  • Rapinoe has been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights, pay equity and the BLM movement. She recently announced that she will retire after the 2023 Women's World Cup. Originally broadcast in 2020.
  • The latest on a Russian-controlled nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The Western U.S. bakes under historic heat wave. On Brazil's Independence Day, President Bolsonaro plans to flaunt his military ties.
  • Huge winds of over 110 miles per hour blew through much of the Midwest Wednesday night. They knocked out power, started fires and stretched resources of volunteer fire departments and responders.
  • California lawmakers are vowing to fast-track a handful of new gun restrictions in the wake of the Texas school shooting, which left 19 children dead
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