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  • The Federal Trade Commission and 17 states accuse Amazon of suffocating rivals and raising costs for both sellers and shoppers.
  • The signings came Saturday, a day after Newsom issued a controversial veto that was criticized by advocates.
  • The bipartisan infrastructure law granted federal firefighters a big pay bump. Amid a looming government shutdown, that wage increase will expire, leaving first responders unsure about their income.
  • New startups believe chatbot technology could help reduce the burden on physicians. But some academics warn bias and errors could hurt patients.
  • This week leaders at the U.N. adopted a declaration recognizing the need for nations to work together to address future pandemics. But questions loom. How will it be enforced? Who's footing the bill?
  • Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chair of his media empire, which includes Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post. He is handing the reins to his son Lachlan.
  • Bruce and Alana Coons, the leaders of Save Our Heritage Organisation, took a trove of donated antiques to their private mansion in Mississippi.
  • Together the artists explore their experience of the female body through a lens of both fecundity and loss, of excess and containment. Scale and material play a pivotal role in both artists’ work, defying expectations with installations that confront and engage the viewer’s body. Both of them mothers, the title Tether alludes to the sensation of being inextricably tethered to the body of others — to their children certainly but also to partners, to the varying social expectations of artist / mother / woman. Tether also examines their technical processes: Updegraff merges a multitude of materials together in her sculptures, using the delicacy of substances like thread and paper, then shackling them with industrial touches of cement, wood or metal. Carter works in a similar way with imagery, building up layers of images and melding them within her paintings, tethering them all back into one space onto one surface. Opening reception April 8 from 6-9 p.m.; preview rsvp info@oolongallery.com for April 6 from 5-8 p.m.
  • Paws and Paperbacks helps children to develop compassionate relationships with animals by providing an opportunity for both kids and animals to spend time together in a calm and respectful environment. What: Children ages 6-11 years old can practice their reading skills in a fun and non-judgmental atmosphere while giving our ambassador animals the chance to get exercise and socialization. The focus of the interaction is on reading rather than the animal, which teaches children how to be respectful of an animal’s space and body and provides a safe, positive interaction for the animal. Cost: $10.00 per child How to sign up: Reservations are required. Register below! Please Note: All sessions are from 4-5 p.m. Paws and Paperbacks is for children ages 6-11. Registration is on a first come, first served basis. We can accommodate 10 participants per session, so sign up early! Registration fee is non-refundable. Please bring your own books to read to minimize shared materials. This class is for humans only – please leave your great pets at home! For more information email pcruess@sdhumane.orgor call 619.299.7012 x 3001 REGISTER HERE for Paws & Paperbacks and other Onsite Youth Education programs. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • A new festival celebrates an accessible, enduring and analog form of art and archiving in Oceanside. Dozens of zinemakers, artists, musicians and vendors join the event at The Hill Street Country Club.
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