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  • The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has agreed to pay authors $3,000 per book in a landmark settlement over pirated chatbot training material.
  • The Atlantic writer Robert Kagan says as Trump violates norms, laws and the Constitution, including his call to nationalize elections, "we're on the edge of the consolidation of dictatorship."
  • Living with a movement disorder or other neurological condition is one of the most challenging journeys you and your loved one can experience. Millions of adult Americans are diagnosed with neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, essential tremor, epilepsy and more — only to find that medication therapy is limited and — in some cases — isn’t working. At this free webinar, you will learn from a neurosurgeon affiliated with Sharp Grossmont Hospital for Neuroscience how deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery and an innovative, non-invasive treatment called MR-guided focused ultrasound (FUS) can significantly ease symptoms, improve movement control and help you get back to enjoying life. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the physician. Sharp HealthCare on Facebook / Instagram
  • This is a Non-Profit 501c3 Organization Fundraising Fashion Show by the Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation and YourTrueness Project where we are showcasing the Butterfly Theme Fashion show and inviting everyone to join the Evening Gown and James Bond Look-alike Competition for fun. This event is part of a 4 day event that is called Fire-Up Live 2025 where we start from Escondido for Speakers to learn from Hollywood Glenn Morshower along with the Founder of TEDX Temecula, Jim McLaughlin and Business Expert, Manny Lopez following the next day with a Mastermind by Steve Matley and a photo shoot by Jennifer Edwards. Then 3rd day is the TedX Temecula event at the Old Town Temecula Theater where Glenn Morshower is one of the Featured Speakers. Last day is the Fire-Up Wings Fashion show at the San Diego Air and Space Museum. General Admission: $47 VIP Tickets: $125 Fire-Up Wings Fashion Show VIP Admission Includes Food and Drink. September 28 @ San Diego Air and Space Museum 2001 Pan American Plaza, San Diego
  • Celebrate the opening of Slime Kitchen's first San Diego location, located at Mission Valley. Slime Kitchen offers an immersive slime-making experience where people of all ages can create personalized slime in a fun, hands-on environment. Visit: theslimekitchen.com/locations/california/mission-valley-coming-soon/ Slime Kitchen on TikTok / Instagram
  • Many teens are using artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT for everything from homework to relationship advice. Experts say parents must lead the way in helping them understand the technology.
  • Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream (BTAD) and Accessity are joining forces to host Crafted for Success, a one-day conference that supports food and beverage entrepreneurs as they start, grow, and scale their businesses. The free event will be held on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in San Diego’s Mission Bay. It will bring together small business owners, industry leaders, and partner organizations for a day of education, networking, and inspiration. The conference is designed to address the challenges faced by food and beverage entrepreneurs, from navigating marketing trends and distribution to building brand awareness and securing financing. Attendees will hear from Maya Madsen, owner of Maya’s Cookies, who is celebrating 10 years in business, during an inspiring fireside chat. The day will also feature breakout sessions on marketing, sales, and growth strategies and practical insights from industry experts and local small business owners. Beyond educational programming, participants can network with partner organizations, mentors, and fellow entrepreneurs throughout the day, including during meals, breaks, and a closing happy hour with bites and hosted beverages from Samuel Adams. “With Brewing the American Dream, we’ve seen firsthand how access to the right resources, mentorship, and community can transform a small business,” said Jennifer Glanville Love, brewer and director of partnerships at Boston Beer. “Crafted for Success is about bringing entrepreneurs together in one room to garner invaluable insight from experts, connect with peers, and leave inspired with the tools and confidence to take their businesses to the next level.” Registration for Crafted for Success is free, though space is limited. Entrepreneurs and community members interested in attending can sign up through the official event page here. You must be 21+ to attend. “Small food and beverage businesses are the heart of our communities, yet their journey is often filled with barriers,” said Accessity CEO Mar Diteos. “Through Crafted for Success, we aim to give entrepreneurs the tools and knowledge they need and the confidence and connections to take the next step forward.” Since 2013, Accessity and Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream have partnered to provide resources, education, and funding opportunities to food and beverage entrepreneurs across Southern California. The organizations have hosted numerous events over the past decade, including the popular Speed Coaching event that has connected hundreds of small business owners with industry experts for one-on-one guidance. The Crafted for Success conference builds on this history of collaboration, expanding the reach and depth of support available to entrepreneurs in the region. About Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream Since 2008, Samuel Adams has supported its nonprofit lending partners in providing over 4,500 loans totaling over $115 million to food and beverage entrepreneurs across the country. Just as important, the program has provided business coaching and advising to more than 16,000 people. The businesses supported by this program have created or retained over 12,000 jobs in their local communities. About Accessity Accessity is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution that provides economic opportunity to entrepreneurs through small business loans from $300 to $150,000 and a community of support and resources in Southern California. Accessity’s mission is to open doors of financial opportunity to those with historically less access to capital and business support: entrepreneurs of color, women, immigrants, and low- to moderate-income entrepreneurs. Since 1994, the organization has provided $100 million in loans to small business owners, helping them start, expand, and build self-sufficiency while supporting local employment and economies. For more information, visit accessity.org. Accessity on Facebook / Instagram
  • The WNO is just the latest to say they will no longer perform at the Kennedy Center since Trump took over last year.
  • Prost, San Diego! The 9th Annual East Village Oktoberfest returns to Quartyard on Saturday, September 20 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., bringing Munich vibes with a SoCal twist. Co-hosted by Quartyard and the East Village Association, the one-day event will feature craft beer, festive bites, live music, and games in a lively seated beer hall atmosphere. Expect Bavarian classics like pretzels and sausages alongside El Comal’s Mexican flavors, plus a lineup of live Polka music, tribute bands, and high-energy performances. Adding to the excitement, attendees can compete in lively Oktoberfest-themed games and competitions, hosted by local favorite SDHosted. Attendees are encouraged to wear traditional Oktoberfest attire - think lederhosen and dirndls. This event is 21+ only. General admission tickets range from $20-$25. East Village San Diego on Instagram
  • Join us at the Mission Valley Mall (near Target) for an extended discussion of this complex play as well as readings of selected scenes.
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