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  • Their answer depends on how soon you need to tap into your funds — and it might simply be "do nothing."
  • The number of older drivers on the road is climbing. Safety advocates want tougher rules for relicensing, but many drivers say they shouldn't be forced to give up their mobility because of age alone.
  • Resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities points to broader unease with the direction of immigration enforcement.
  • Big food companies are starting to market to people on the powerful new obesity meds with labels that say "GLP-1 Friendly." Nutritionists help us decode that message.
  • "Staying Power," on display in the University Art Gallery from February 3 – April 11, 2026, will showcase the past, present, and future of the School of Art and Design’s craft legacy, with a special focus on work from the Southern California region. The exhibition is curated by Barbara Paris Gifford, Senior Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. Handwork: Celebrating American Craft 2026 is a nationwide Semiquincentennial initiative to showcase the importance of the handmade both throughout our history and in contemporary life. The SDSU School of Art and Design is proud to be a part of Handwork 2026 by presenting a curated exhibition of outstanding craftwork by emeritus faculty, current faculty, and selected distinguished alumni from our Applied Design areas. SDSU School of Art and Design on Facebook / Instagram
  • An Air Canada regional jet hit a fire truck while landing at LaGuardia on Sunday night, killing both pilots. At least nine people are hospitalized, and hundreds of flights were canceled Monday.
  • This event includes a screening of the 2024 movie "Twisters" and a panel discussion. Think chasing tornadoes is just for the movies? (Twisters, anyone?) Extreme weather events happen worldwide—and while tornadoes aren’t common in Southern California, they’re not impossible. Add in earthquakes, flooding, intense rain, heat waves, and wildfires, and the need for accurate forecasting becomes clear. What roles do cutting-edge technology, gut instincts, and citizen science play in predicting these events? And how does real science compare to what we see on the big screen? Researchers from the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes will share how they monitor, model, and improve forecasts for extreme weather events. Seating is limited and first come, first served. Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The war in Iran is driving up fossil fuel prices and highlighting the risks of depending on oil and gasoline. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has unwound policies that would boost alternatives.
  • This event pairs a screening of the 2025 movie "Fantastic Four: First Steps" and a discussion with the science advisor who worked on the movie. Believe it or not, there’s some real science in superhero movies. When telling a story about super-powered humans on an alternate Earth, the team behind Fantastic Four: First Steps consulted physics professor Clifford Johnson. He’ll share insights about how his expertise helped shape the design and plot of the movie. How might teleportation and faster than light travel work? Can you surf a neutron star? Real-world physics is on-screen in every equation Reed Richards scribbles on a chalkboard and we’ll explore the mix of science and imagination, and discuss why it’s an important balance. Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hello ANIME and/or KPOP fans! Free event in Downtown Vista for the next SoCal Kpop Anime Fest! Join us this spring for Kpop Demon Hunter activities, freebies, Kpop/Anime performances, random play dance, vendors, deco/ art tables, food and more! All age event bring family and friends! See our event website, https://www.socalkpopanimefest.com/ and follow us on Instagram @socalkpopanimefest.
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