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  • California has set up a permanent task force of National Guard members to do what used to be occasional work fighting and preventing wildfires.
  • This screening is made possible with the support of the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles. Director: Sven O. Hill | Runtime: 81 minutes| Year: 2019 | Rating: Unrated| Country: Germany | Languages: German w/ English subtitles | Fiction Genre: Fiction, Drama, Thriller Synopsis: Summer 1988: A 22 year-old bank employee, family man, and rocker, discovers a security gap at his employer ́s bank — a prestigious, time-honored bank. He embezzles millions and clears off with the money to Australia. His life as a millionaire can now begin. But the love of his life is not prepared to follow him with their son. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • In the past three months, 2 million Palestinians have been internally displaced by war. Some far-right Israeli officials want them to leave Gaza altogether — evoking the trauma of past displacement.
  • House Republicans insist there's a gulf between them and the White House on key areas on how to resolve the looming debt ceiling deadline.
  • The stylish genre-bending rapper has been pursuing his moment for years. With his debut album, How Do You Sleep At Night?, he finally gets to make a big first impression.
  • The legacy of over 2,000 nuclear weapon tests and the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan has had profound global effects. SWANS is a collective including artists Nancy Buchanan, Judith Dancoff, Jane C. Mi, Hillary Mushkin, Sheila Pinkel and elin o’Hara slavick, who mine their personal connections to nuclear physics in artworks that challenge the nuclear state. The group explores the past and future of nuclear proliferation, with explosive visuals that interrogate the legacy of the bomb, nuclear power and uranium mining. Since 1945, atomic bombs have altered global politics, ecosystems and even our biology. Can art alter those landscapes? Come join us at 12:00 p.m. at the Kellogg Library Reading Room for coffee and to attend this workshop and panel!
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is trying to lead an effort to craft groundbreaking legislation to install safeguards around artificial intelligence. But lawmakers have a lot to learn.
  • Since their round of fame in the Oscar-nommed documentary All That Breathes, the brothers are gaining worldwide support — and an infusion of donations.
  • Besides being first, Iowa's caucuses have marketed the element of surprise. Since their start in 1972, the caucuses' big story has most often been news because it caught many in the media off guard.
  • A Starbucks in Hillcrest is the first to unionize in the city limits and the second in San Diego County.
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