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  • The U.S. Supreme Court officially reversed Roe v. Wade, declaring that the constitutional right to abortion upheld for nearly a half century, no longer exists.
  • Some online therapy companies are facing scrutiny for how they handle user data. Experts weigh in on what patients can do to keep their data safer when using these types of services.
  • In this fun, hands-on, and interactive class, learn how to spread, layer, tuck and roll your way to sushi heaven! Your Chef Instructor will teach you the tricks of the trade on how to make sushi and spring rolls like a pro. Learn the recipe for perfect sushi rice, cut your fresh ingredients using proper knife skills, and master the art of rolling using a variety of techniques. All participants will make three rolls: • Spicy Scallop Hand Roll • Inside Out Roll (with yellowtail, cucumber, and mango) • Shrimp Spring Roll. Enjoy your rolls with two custom made-from-scratch sauces: Thai Sweet Chili Peanut and a Basic Spicy Mayo. Date | Thursdays, February 24, March 17, and March 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Quigley Fine Wines Get tickets here! General admission is $59 per person. Please note: We recommend you arrive 15 minutes early to check in, wearing your masks. Our venue partner, Quigley Fine Wines, will have a wonderful selection of pours waiting for you. Drinks are available for purchase from the venue and are not included in your ticket price. Outside drinks are not available. 21+ only. For more information, please visit https://cocusocial.com/newevent/San-Diego_Hand-Rolled-Sushi or call the venue at (619) 795-7043.
  • That’s about $10 billion more than predicted in January, when the governor offered his first budget proposal.
  • U.S. consumers are showing an increased interest in prolonging the life of the things they own, rather than throwing them out. But some products are easier to fix than others.
  • A new study is predicting home prices in San Diego will decrease by the end of the year.
  • A group of economists conducted one of the first empirical studies of "generative AI" at a real-world company. They found it had big effects.
  • What did the world watch on TikTok last year? We round up some favorite videos — including a mukbang ASMR Thai star (don't worry, we explain it) and a potato chip-crunching Kenyan comedian.
  • Russians face a confusing patchwork of online restrictions as the Kremlin cracks down on the free flow of information on social media.
  • The new policy follows up on the tech giant's August announcement that it would take a number of steps aiming to protect minors' privacy. It is intended for cases in which the subject is under 18.
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