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  • Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, marked the D-Day anniversary in Normandy this week. He spoke to NPR about the modernization of warfare and what AI might mean for the future.
  • The American dream remains a compelling tale among migrants south of the border. The objective has shifted, though. For many, simply trying to stay alive is what's driving them.
  • Los grandes gremios laborales y las grandes empresas están invirtiendo mucho dinero en una elección especial el martes para un escaño en San Diego en la Asamblea estatal. La campaña anticipa las batallas por venir en la campaña 2022.
  • A Jean-Philippe Rameau opera, left unfinished at time of his death and recently completed by a musicologist, gets its premiere 280 years later, with extravagant costumes.
  • Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warning that the world is "on a highway to climate hell" and urged the two biggest polluting countries, China and the United States, to work together to avert it.
  • Solar advocates gathered in San Diego and nine other California cities to let regulators know they don’t like a proposed plan for rooftop solar.
  • Russia's invasion of Ukraine is giving Ukrainian scientists and climate negotiators a big stage at the U.N. climate conference in Egypt.
  • Nawal El Saadawi — unwilling to be married off at an early age and, in her words, "not really fit for the role of a wife" — coalesced an activist movement that inspired generations of Egyptians.
  • On our must-see list this month: visual art by Andrea Chung at MCASD La Jolla, Shinpei Takeda at Oceanside Museum of Art, Fernando Casasempere at San Diego Museum of Art, Cheryl Sorg at Mesa College Art Gallery and Mark di Suvero at Tasende Gallery.
  • Take a little bit of laughter, a whole lot of spiritual boldness, and an expectation that God still does miracles – and you have the ingredients for a “Healing and Miracles Event” with Joan Hunter. The FREE two-day event will be Feb. 11-12 at the Ronald Reagan Community Center in El Cajon. The minister from Tomball, Texas, has been described as ‘Carol Burnett with the anointing of Jesus’. She brings joy and faith to her interactive meetings. Her focus is to train and equip believers of Jesus Christ to take the healing power of God beyond the four walls of the church and into the four corners of the earth. Healing and Miracles will be held over the course of three sessions: Friday, Feb. 11 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 12 at 10 a.m.; and Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. The event is hosted by El Cajon minister Paula Bornsen and her sister Sandy Furst. Both women have gone through Hunter’s complete healing school and been ordained with her ministry. For more information, visit joanhunter.org or call Paula at 619-452-6402.
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