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  • Donald Trump owes legal penalties totaling hundreds of millions of dollars in two civil cases recently decided in New York, raising questions about how he'll pay the amount.
  • A leaked document offers a window into the motivations and concerns of party leaders as they seek to deepen ties with the U.S.
  • Talking about climate change can be a tough job, especially in places where audiences may be less likely to accept the science. Strong resistance has pushed some meteorologists out of the field.
  • They're leading in the development of IVG, new fertility technology that could make sperm and eggs from practically any cell in the body. The results could transform human reproduction.
  • Dogs around the country are becoming sick with an unknown respiratory illness. Some veterinarians are warning dog owners to take precautions. A strange bacterium could be involved.
  • Dude Perfect is the leading sports and entertainment group in the world, amassing over 58 million YouTube subscribers and nearly 16 billion YouTube views since launching their channel 13 years ago as roommates in college at Texas A&M University. Pioneers of “sports adjacency” content, Dude Perfect, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, is known for specializing in the impossible with their hundreds of trick shots, “Stereotypes” and “Overtime” content franchises on YouTube, “Bucket List” travel series, their sold-out national arena live tour and content creation with some of the world’s most famous athletes and celebrities. Comprised of Tyler “Beard” Toney, twin brothers Cory and Coby Cotton, Cody “Tall Guy” Jones and Garrett “Purple Hoser” Hilbert, the Dudes have a total following of over 100 million and have come to define accessible family-friendly entertainment in today’s media environment. - All Ages - Doors open at 5 p.m. For more information visit: pechangaarenasd.com Stay Connected on Social Media Dude Perfect Instagram / Facebook / YouTube Pechanga Arena Instagram / Facebook
  • With cholera on the rise around the world, the global vaccine stockpile is running dry. New doses go right to active outbreaks, with none left for prevention campaigns. Can vaccine makers catch up?
  • From the gallery: Quint Gallery presents Wire and Beads, an exhibition comprised of recent suspended sculptures by Anne Mudge. There will be a reception with the artist on Saturday, April 22 from 6-8 PM. Central to Anne’s body of work is the weightless sculptural form, often organized from a central tension (sometimes several), sensitive to the inherent properties of her materials. Read more here. Anne Mudge's artwork has been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the San Diego Museum of Art, the List Visual Arts Center at M.I.T, and in solo and group exhibitions at private and university galleries throughout the U.S. She has been reviewed in a variety of publications including Art in America, Art News, Sculpture Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the San Diego Union/Tribune, among others. She lives and works in Fallbrook, CA.
  • New artificial intelligence tools are being rapidly developed across the sciences. They may not be able to solve every problem, but in some cases, they're shortening the time to new breakthroughs.
  • This week marks the start of the annual San Diego Latino Film Festival. Official selections include films by San Diego and Tijuana filmmakers.
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