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  • Join us at the First Friday Art Walk a FREE La Jolla Village event highlighting the growing gallery community along with emerging artist pop-ups. Wander through 26 galleries and pop-up artists scattered across the charming streets of La Jolla. Immerse yourself in an evening filled with sips, snacks, and a vibrant tapestry of artwork. Don’t miss out on the magic – pre-register, and we’ll treat you to a FREE all-day parking pass, along with an advance copy of this month’s Art Walk map. La Jolla by the Sea on Facebook / Instagram
  • Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong has become a fierce champion online for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
  • NOVA SD IS A CASHLESS VENUE ACCEPTED FORMS OF PAYMENT Credit/debit cards, Apple/Google/Samsung Pay. BOTTLE SERVICE Please use the reservation inquiry form HERE. KITCHEN Please view our food menu HERE. ENTRY GUIDELINES This event will follow all local & state health guidelines. Ages 21+. All sales are final. Please visit our FAQ page HERE. STUBHUB / VIVID SEATS / OTHER THIRD-PARTY RESELLERS Nova SD has NO association with StubHub, Vivid Seats, or any third-party resellers. Tickets purchased from these sites will not be valid for entry. Any tickets purchased from a third party will not give the buyer access to the ticket and its benefits. The only acceptable tickets for entry may be purchased through TicketWeb and, in some cases, TIXR. Your government-issued ID must match the name on the ticket. Visit: Brat Rave Nova SD on Instagram and Facebook
  • The tech giant fired 28 employees who took part in a protest over the company's Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government. One fired worker tells her story.
  • California will be the first U.S. state to direct millions of dollars from taxpayer money and tech companies to help pay for journalism and AI research under a new deal announced Wednesday.
  • The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
  • Tech platforms have stepped back from many of the more aggressive measures they took to curb the spread of election rumors and falsehoods four years ago. But some platforms still have safeguards.
  • The company on Friday said it has started blocking California-based news outlets to protest a pending bill that supporters say would extend a lifeline to the ailing news industry.
  • In an agreement released on Monday, Google said it will permanently remove information it secretly gathered when millions of people were searching the internet in "incognito" mode.
  • As Team U.S.A. climbs the Olympics swimming charts, searches for "why do swimmers wear parkas?" are trending on Google.
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