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  • An ecosystem of labs in hundreds of secret workshops is leveraging innovation to create a robot army that Ukraine hopes will kill Russian troops and save its own wounded soldiers and civilians.
  • Ahead of the holidays, the Big Hammer Wines team is very excited to announce an inaugural warehouse sale event, to be held on December 2, 2023 from noon to 7 p.m. and hosted by legendary San Diego DJ Chris Cantore (formerly of 91X, FM949, and KPRI). At the event, attendees will have the opportunity to sample more than 50 wines from around the world, including: - Stellar White Wines that Don't Break the Bank - Red Wines from Around the World - Exclusive Imports Selections from Big Hammer Direct Imports - Petit Chateau Bordeaux - Sparkling Wines that Pair with Days Ending in "Y" - California Sunshine Wines There will also be a blind Extra Virgin Olive Oil tasting table, light bites, and gourmet tacos available for all those who attend, along with absolutely stellar wine sales of rare imports that can’t be found in grocery stores. The following will be available on first come, first served basis (until they sell out): - Mixed cases from $60/case of 12 bottles - Mixed cases from $90/case of 12 bottles - Mixed cases from $120/case of 12 bottles - Mixed cases from $180/case of 12 bottles The day will wrap with music and entertainment by San Diego legend Chris Cantore himself. Tickets for those who attend the warehouse tasting will be $20. For more information visit: bighammerwines.com
  • Heat waves have killed hundreds of Californians and cost billions of dollars in the past decade, according to a new report from the state insurance department.
  • In Arizona, a program called Kith and Kin teaches mothers, grandmothers, aunts, friends and neighbors who watch other people's children the skills they need to provide high quality care.
  • Our 2023 staff picks for albums this year range from disillusionment to political to disco and plenty more.
  • Jeff Bezos founded the e-commerce giant in his garage 30 years ago. NPR's Andrew Mambo talks with business reporter Alina Selyukh about how Bezos built an empire and what's next for the company.
  • Lithium-ion batteries can catch fire, cause dangerous explosions and they’re very hard to extinguish. But compared to other power sources, are they really that bad?
  • Medical amputation isn't a uniquely human form of medicine, it turns out. Some ant species will cut off the limbs of injured buddies when it's necessary to save them.
  • Get ready for albums by Iron & Wine, Kamasi Washington, Tyla, Vampire Weekend and many, many more.
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's proposal is to lease a 65,000-square foot warehouse near the San Diego airport and convert it into the city's largest ever homeless shelter. Details of the proposal haven't yet been made public.
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