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  • The U.S. already faced shortages in its health care workforce, then the pandemic spurred even more doctors and nurses to retire or leave hospital jobs. Filling those vacancies is a challenge.
  • “Decades of Trifectas - Part 2” The San Diego Automotive Museum is excited to announce an exclusive exhibition featuring some of the most iconic supercars from the 2000s and 2010s. This extraordinary showcase offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and admire these legendary machines that have set performance, design, and innovation benchmarks. Ferrari Enzo: Named after the founder Enzo Ferrari, this supercar boasts a 6.0 L V12 engine, carbon-fiber body, and Formula One-inspired technology, making it a true engineering masterpiece. Porsche Carrera GT: Known for its race-derived V10 engine and carbon-ceramic brakes, the Carrera GT combines raw power with advanced technology, creating a driving experience like no other. Ford GT: A modern homage to the legendary GT40, this supercar features a 5.4 L supercharged V8 engine and stunning aerodynamic design, embodying the spirit of American automotive excellence. Vehicles from the 2010s Porsche 918: This hybrid hypercar combines a 4.6 L V8 engine with electric motors, delivering incredible performance and cutting-edge technology. McLaren P1: Renowned for its hybrid powertrain and active aerodynamics, the P1 represents the pinnacle of McLaren's engineering prowess and innovation. Ferrari LaFerrari: With a hybrid system that pairs a V12 engine with an electric motor, the LaFerrari showcases Ferrari's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive performance. The exhibition will run from April 5 to June 2, 2025, and will feature interactive displays, informative panels, and guided tours by our knowledgeable docents. Whether you're an avid car enthusiast or simply curious about automotive history, this exhibition promises to be an unforgettable experience. For more information, please visit our website or contact Brandi Wilson - brandi@sdautomuseum.org. Visit: "Decades of Trifectas" Part 2 San Diego Automotive Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • A wrongful death lawsuit alleges the company fostered a risky culture of drug use among some leaders and employees, claiming they routinely use potent psychedelics as an unregulated form of “healing” and for recreational purposes.
  • The San Diego County Medical Examiner has identified all but one of the victims of Thursday's crash.
  • Outgoing FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has rejected petitions to rebuke four local TV stations. She says they were efforts to punish broadcast networks' coverage of presidential politics.
  • The department agreed at least partially to most recommendations made by the city's Commission on Police Practices, but declined one some say is key to saving lives.
  • Six people were killed when the plane crashed early Thursday morning.
  • Your state DMV probably won't text you about unpaid fees — but scammers will.
  • The team behind Sensorium Ex worked for five years to develop sophisticated technology that uses artificial intelligence and vocal sampling to create an expressive voice.
  • The Food and Drug Administration is changing how it handles COVID-19 vaccines starting this fall, limiting access to older adults and those with certain medical conditions. But some health experts said the move could leave too many people at risk.
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