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  • For years, California refused to create a Western mega energy market over concerns about fossil fuels and union jobs. But now, the idea is closer than ever.
  • Curt Cameruci (Flosstradamus) is a renowned DJ/producer with over 19 years in the music business. Based in Los Angeles, he gained prominence in Chicago, collaborating with acts like Post Malone, Lil Jon, and Diplo. He is known for founding the EDM subgenre "Trap" by combining Hip Hop elements with Dance music. Flosstradamus has headlined major festivals like Lollapalooza and played Coachella four times. His career highlights include tracks like "Original Don" (Remix), "Mosh Pit," and "Soundclash." With over 500 million streams, he has sold out iconic venues worldwide, earning a devoted fanbase known as HDYNATION. Beyond his musical achievements, Curt Cameruci has expanded into the technology sector. He is the founder of Rubin, an AI/Music R&D firm, creating cutting-edge AI tools that are transforming the music industry, like Replay and the AI creation marketplace "weights.gg." He advises several AI and tech companies, notably Suno, an AI-driven music creation platform that secured a $125 million investment in Q1 2024. His work has put Rubin at the forefront of music & tech. Curt's insights have made him a sought-after speaker at conferences like NFT LA, COG-X, and NAMM, where he shares his vision for the future of music and technology. Curt Cameruci's journey from pioneering DJ/producer to a key figure in AI-driven music technology showcases his dynamic capabilities and drive to push boundaries. His work entertains and paves the way for future innovations, making him a transformative figure in both music and tech. As he continues to merge these fields, Curt remains a powerful force of inspiration and influence, leaving an indelible mark on the industries he touches. Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/13854144/flosstradamus/ Flosstradmus on Instagram and Facebook
  • The president signed an order earlier this week to send Tennessee state National Guard troops, along with officials from various federal departments and agencies, into Memphis, in an effort to fight crime. It's one of several U.S. cities Trump has singled out for such a move, testing the limits of presidential power and military force.
  • Family members of a passenger who died in the January collision are suing American Airlines, PSA Airlines, and the federal government. It's the first of what could be dozens of lawsuits.
  • Illinois asked a judge to block the Trump administration from federalizing the Illinois National Guard and from sending Guard members from other states, but the judge declined to do so, for now.
  • Kaki King is an American guitarist and composer. King is known for her percussive and jazz-tinged melodies, energetic live shows, use of multiple tunings on acoustic and lap steel guitar, and her diverse range in different genres. The String Revolution – Redefining Guitar Music: Grammy® winning guitar trio, The String Revolution, is an innovative and dynamic guitar band that pushes the boundaries of traditional music. Composed of three virtuoso guitarists, they are renowned for their electrifying performances, blending different genres and styles to create a unique and captivating sound. Their intricate melodies, mesmerizing harmonies, and astonishing guitar skills have earned them a dedicated following and critical acclaim worldwide. Kaki King on Facebook / Instagram The String Revolution on Facebook / Instagram
  • The closure of the Spreckels Sugar factory will shutter a $243 million industry and hundreds of jobs in a county with the highest unemployment rate in the state.
  • Some of the golf at this year's Ryder Cup has been overshadowed by interventions from passionate and unruly fans, as Americans tee off against Europeans in one of the sport's biggest events.
  • President Trump has been pushing to broker an end to the war in Ukraine since he took office. But it hasn't been quick or easy.
  • The move follows an appearance by the FCC commissioner, who criticized Kimmel's recent monologue.
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