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  • It's called "fleets." Users can share text, images and tweets that disappear after 24 hours.
  • A spokesman for Nepal's Civil Aviation Authority says a flight data recorder and a cockpit voice recorder have been retrieved from the site of the crash that killed at least 68.
  • Start your binging because on March 3rd, The Duck Dive will be hosting How I Met Your Mother Trivia Night! Pacific Beach’s best beach bar will be hosting another hilarious trivia night with themed cocktails for guests to sip on while they give it their best shot! Starting at 8pm, guests will put their knowledge of one of America’s favorite sitcoms to the test. Throughout the event, the Duck Dive will be offering themed How I Met Your Mother cocktails to get you in the mood. Grab some shareable plates like their Duck Fat Fries and Ahi Poke to snack on with your friends while you fight for the trivia crown, glory, and prizes! Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased online at Eventbrite. Get your flashcards and Hulu account ready – it’s trivia night! End your Thursday on a fun note and head over to Duck Dive this March 3rd for a night of laughs, drinks, and prizes!
  • Two insurance industry giants have stepped back from the California marketplace.
  • The vocalist and drummer for the hauntingly minimalist rock band Low died on Saturday. She had been living with ovarian cancer.
  • Authorities didn't say which Pokemon card Vinath Oudomsine allegedly bought with the federal funds, but rare Pokemon cards have sold for tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Greg Miller of The Washington Post is part of the team that sifted through millions of documents to reveal how dictators, oligarchs, drug dealers and others hide assets in secret accounts.
  • When Beyond Magenta hit shelves in 2014, little had been written or said publicly about transgender and nonbinary teens. The book received positive reviews. By 2015, it was being challenged.
  • Declarations and loosened restrictions aside, for the immunocompromised or chronically ill, COVID is still a major concern.
  • California’s net metering regulations, which determine how residential solar users are paid, are the subject of a bill in the Assembly. Plus, San Diego County started a pilot program to increase access to free tampons and pads to address "period poverty" — a person's inability to access or pay for menstrual products. And a Honduran family flew a Biden 2020 flag at the migrant encampment, saying it gave them hope. Now they're safely in the United States. Then, inspector vacancies at the state agency in charge of protecting workers from health and safety hazards only increased during the pandemic, crippling the agency’s ability to protect millions of workers who faced new risks from COVID-19. Plus, "_____ While Black" interrogates the fraught notion of Black identity in San Diego through the firsthand testimony of several San Diegans. Finally, the San Diego Arab Film Festival kicks off in-person and online events Saturday, opening with Palestinian drama "Between Heaven and Earth.”
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