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Governor Gavin Newsom Says California Cracked Down on $1.2 Billion in Illegal Marijuana Activity Since Legalization

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A decade after Californians voted to legalize cannabis, the state has cleared over 215,000 cannabis convictions and cracked down on $1.2 billion in illicit marijuana activity, Governor Gavin Newsom announced […]

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Ex-Gucci designer Sabato De Sarno: ‘I’m not interested in hype. I’m interested in how things are made”

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By Marianna Cerini, CNN

Milan (CNN) — If Sabato De Sarno were to distill the past year into a single idea, the gift of time might be it. After a short but widely scrutinized tenure as creative director at Gucci — where his restrained aesthetic struggled to gain commercial traction during a broader downturn in the luxury sector — he has been moving across the worlds of design and art with new projects at a more deliberate pace. Perhaps it’s his way of gently pushing back against the fashion industry’s tendency to reduce careers to their most recent headline.

“I was there 19 months,” he said of Gucci, “but I’ve worked in fashion for 23 years.”

His departure, announced by the house in February 2025, came abruptly, and a surprise to many. But since leaving Gucci, he’s kept busy, from partnering up with a Milan-based initiative during Pride Month to present the film “Il Capitone” by Neapolitan director Camilla Salvatore, to creating “Napoli Infinita,” a book celebrating his hometown, Naples, through the works of more than 35 contemporary artists.

Now, during Milan Design Week, he is curating “INSIEME,” an exhibition bringing together twelve Italian artisanal companies, from glassmakers and ceramicists to weavers and stonecutters, to make visible what usually goes unseen: the process of making things.

As De Sarno puts it: “I kept thinking about how, when you go to an exhibition or a fair, what you usually see are finished objects. What interested me with ‘INSIEME’ was turning the attention on everything that comes before that, everything that leads up to the final piece: the mistakes, the decisions, the timing, and those moments when you have to choose a direction and can’t go back.”

“More broadly, it’s something that applies to fashion, too,” he added. “Today, everything revolves around the product, while what goes into it is often overlooked. We’re living in a moment dominated by images, where speed seems to matter more than anything else. But I’m not interested in hype. I’m interested in how things are made.”

Set within the former changing rooms of Piscina Cozzi, a historic indoor public swimming pool in Milan, “INSIEME” — meaning “together” in Italian — aims to do just that. Participants range from storied names such as Venini, Rubelli and Henraux to lesser-known ventures like Bottega Vazzoler and Artieri 1895, alongside Bonacina, Fornace Brioni, Glas Italia, De Castelli, Solimene, Fratelli Levaggi and Amini.

Among those who helped shape the curation were design duo Tipstudio, which oversaw the exhibition design; French artist JR, who contributed a site-specific installation magnifying the artisans’ faces across the building’s façade; and Vanity Fair Italia, which produced the show.

The exhibition moves through a sequence of narrow corridors and intimate chambers, where surfaces are partially veiled. In one hallway, Henraux presents three slabs of unfinished marble. Left deliberately unworked, the focus is shifted away from the final object and toward the material itself. Elsewhere, Solimene juxtaposes an original Sirena made of ceramic, sourced from its archive in Vietri sul Mare, Salerno, with a contemporary version created for the exhibition. Presented side by side, the two reveal subtle differences in form and execution, tracing how a single idea can evolve over time.

The result is a show that places people, rather than products, at its center.

“I like to pay attention, to spend time with things and others, to go deeper. It’s always been both the starting point and, in a way, the end point of everything I do,” said De Sarno. “Even when I was at Gucci, that didn’t change. From the outside, everything may seem fast, but for me it never really was.”

It’s an approach that may seem at odds with the fashion industry,

Spring’s first meteor shower takes place this week. Here’s how to watch

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By Avni Trivedi, CNN

(CNN) — After a more than three-month meteor shower drought, you can finally look to the skies again for a cosmic display.

The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak, or reach its maximum activity, on Wednesday around 4 p.m. ET, during daylight hours for much of North America, according to the American Meteor Society.

The early-setting, waxing crescent moon will provide a perfectly dark sky in the evening. Onlookers in the Northern Hemisphere will get the best chance to view the celestial show from Tuesday night until dawn Wednesday morning, according to EarthSky.

“Toward dawn the source of the meteors near the constellation Lyra will be overhead for the Northern Hemisphere, whereas below the equator it is very low in the northern sky so a lot of their meteors will be blocked by the horizon,” said Robert Lunsford, fireball report coordinator with the American Meteor Society.

Lyrid meteors radiate from the star Vega in the constellation Lyra, from which this shower gets its name. It’s easy to spot Vega, even with city lights, as it’s one of the brightest stars in the sky.

Considered a medium strength shower, the Lyrids lack the brightness and abundance that other showers provide. It isn’t known for producing fireballs, and Bill Cooke, lead of NASA’s Meteoroid Environments Office, said the meteors are going to be moderately fast and faint.

With favorable conditions, Cooke and Lunsford say sky-gazers might see 10 to 20 flashing meteors per hour.

“Your best bet is to hope for drier, transparent air which will allow you to see fainter meteors, which make up this particular shower,” Lunsford said.

The Lyrids can sometimes produce surges of up to 100 meteors per hour, but Lunsford says with about a 60-year period between these particularly active outbursts the next one isn’t expected until 2040.

“It’s possible you’ll go outside and the Lyrids will behave as normal, but it’s also possible you go outside and you’ll see a lot more meteors than expected,” Cooke said.

To set up the optimal viewing experience, Cooke recommends you find the darkest area you can, away from light pollution like city or street lights. He says to lie down on your back, stare straight up and take in as much of the sky as you can. After about 45 minutes, your eyes should adjust, and you’ll start to see meteors.

“Don’t expect to step out of a brightly lit house and expect see anything right away because it does take time for your eyes to dilate and to see the faint meteors,” Lunsford noted.

Most importantly, Cooke says to not look at your phone because the bright screen “destroys your night vision.”

What are the Lyrids?

The oldest meteor shower, the Lyrids originated from the comet C/1861 G1, known as Thatcher. The peak of a shower occurs when Earth passes closest to the comet that produces the meteors.

The first recorded sighting of the Lyrid meteor shower dates back to 687 BC, in China, and has been observed for 2,700 years, according to NASA.

The Lyrids will hang around until April 30, crossing paths with the next meteor shower, Eta Aquariids, which is set to peak on May 5 and 6.

Upcoming meteor showers

Don’t worry if you miss the Lyrids, there are plenty more opportunities to catch a cosmic show this year.

Here are the peak dates for the meteor showers in 2026, according to the American Meteor Society.

Eta Aquariids: May 5-6

Southern Delta Aquariids: July

Dentro de la audición de Todd Blanche para secretario de Justicia de EE.UU.

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Por Paula Reid y Casey Gannon, CNN

El secretario interino de Justicia de EE.UU. Todd Blanche viajó a Florida el lunes, donde se reunió con el nuevo fiscal designado para encargarse de uno de los casos más importantes para el presidente Donald Trump: la investigación sobre el exdirector de la CIA y crítico de Trump, John Brennan.

La reunión se produce en un momento en que Blanche lucha por demostrar que es el hombre idóneo para cumplir con la mayor prioridad de Trump: enjuiciar a los adversarios políticos del presidente.

A menos de dos semanas de haber asumido el cargo, Blanche ha tomado medidas públicas para cumplir con la agenda de Trump.

Ha realizado cambios en el equipo que investiga a Brennan, publicó un informe muy esperado sobre las protestas antiaborto y supervisó un esfuerzo para anular las condenas de miembros de los Proud Boys y los Oath Keepers involucrados en el ataque del 6 de enero de 2021 contra el Capitolio de Estados Unidos.

Hasta el momento, Trump ha elogiado el trabajo de Blanche como secretario de Justicia interino y, según funcionarios actuales y anteriores de la administración que hablaron con CNN, el puesto parece estar en sus manos.

Sin embargo, de acuerdo con las fuentes, Blanche aún debe lidiar con muchos de los obstáculos que aquejaron el mandato de la exsecretaria Pam Bondi antes de su reciente destitución.

Al igual que Bondi, debe hacer frente a la baja moral entre los fiscales y a la persistente controversia en torno a la publicación de los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein.

Los sonados procesos judiciales contra los adversarios políticos de Trump deben sobrevivir a los jueces y jurados investigadores que hasta ahora han rechazado muchos de los intentos.

Y no está garantizada la colaboración de los fiscales de carrera encargados de las investigaciones.

“Hay muchos fiscales que se oponen a la agenda del presidente y no están interesados ​​en llevar los casos que son importantes para la Casa Blanca”, declaró recientemente a CNN Harmeet Dhillon, jefa de la División de Derechos Civiles.

Blanche tendrá que afrontar estos desafíos mientras otros altos funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia intentan demostrar su capacidad para llevar a cabo la agenda de Trump si él no puede.

Mientras se encontraba en Florida para participar en un evento legal el lunes, Blanche se reunió con Jason Reding Quiñones, fiscal federal del distrito sur de Florida; el funcionario de justicia Christopher-James DeLorenz; y el recién nombrado asesor del secretario de Justicia, Joseph diGenova, según un funcionario del Departamento de Justicia.

Aún no se ha informado sobre la reunión.

DiGenova trabajará ahora en la investigación sobre Brennan, que se centra en una de las quejas políticas más antiguas del presidente: la evaluación de inteligencia de 2017 que concluyó que Rusia interfirió en las elecciones presidenciales de 2016 para ayudarlo.

Para Trump, los procesos judiciales como el de Brennan —y la insistencia en las acusaciones desacreditadas de un supuesto fraude electoral en 2020— son su máxima prioridad.

Anteriormente, se quejó directamente ante funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia de que no estaba satisfecho con la lentitud del proceso.

Algunos procesos judiciales que avanzaron rápidamente se desmoronaron. En noviembre, un juez federal desestimó los cargos contra la fiscal general de Nueva York, Letitia James, y el exdirector del FBI, James Comey.

El Departamento de Justicia intentó en repetidas ocasiones volver a acusar a James, pero no logró convencer a un jurado investigador para que presentara cargos.

En febrero, otro jurado investigador d

A decade after his death, Prince gets a big hometown celebration

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By Lisa Respers France, CNN

(CNN) — As the world marks ten years since Prince’s untimely death in the spring of 2016, Minneapolis, the city that birthed him, wants to mark the significance of the moment.

“I think fans are going to be very surprised this year, because usually Prince’s work and catalogs have been focused on distinct projects and periods,” L. Londell McMillan, Prince’s longtime attorney and business partner, recently told CNN.

“For the 10th year, what they’re going to get is a true celebration of his life.”

While celebrations for Prince in the area are an annual occurrence, this year’s event — dubbed the “10th Anniversary Celebration of Life” — is meant to be huge.

Paisley Park — once Prince’s Chanhassen, Minnesota home and studio, now a sprawling museum dedicated to him — will host the celebration of the artist’s life and work, with a series of events designed to do justice to his unparalleled legacy.

The multi-day itinerary will launch on June 3 and culminate on June 7, on what would have been his 68th birthday.

The day before, McMillan in Minneapolis along with the city’s Mayor Jacob Frey recently announced a community sing-along as part of the planned celebration.

The two-hour interactive event will be a free, all-ages outdoor event near the downtown Prince mural in the city the singer loved.

“In Minneapolis, we don’t just remember Prince—we feel him in the streets, in the music, in who we are,” Frey said in a statement.

McMillan told CNN prior to the announcement that attendees of the multi-day celebration will witness “a cross section of his artistic and brilliance and his human spirit across his lifespan.”

“Hopefully we can move from a place of just being sad that he’s not here to wishing he was here, but feeling grateful that he was here during our time, and we got a chance to witness his talents and his magic,” he said.

The singing legend was found dead at his Paisely Park home in Chanhassen, Minnesota, on April 21, 2016 after an accidental fentanyl overdose. He was 57.

Prince was an intensely private artist who could play dozens of instruments and revolutionized stage performance. A 7-time Grammy winner during his lifetime, he was also responsible for writing dozens of hit songs for others, including Sinead O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” The Bangles’ “Manic Monday,” and “I Feel for You” as sung by Chaka Khan.

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