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  • The Netflix adaptation reimagines the inner life of one of Hollywood's most enduring icons.
  • Researchers say diseases that spread between humans and animals will become increasingly commonplace as human expansion into previously uninhabited areas intensifies.
  • San Diego Kidpreneur Expo! Kids ages 5-17 will come together to promote their business. San Diego Kidpreneur Expo is a kid’s entrepreneurship expo. The goal of the expo is to help kids embrace their passion, funnel their creative energy, and gain profitability around their talents and gifts with entrepreneurship and achieve independent success. Kids in elementary, middle & high school will have the opportunity to pitch their businesses, sell their products and/or showcase their ideas & concepts. There will be cash prizes for best pitch, best presentation and more! Investors will be on site and kidpreneurs will have the opportunity to seek additional funding for investment. Workshops will be held throughout the day and led by small business owners and small business development experts. We will host over 100 booths at this years San Diego Kidpreneur Expo January 29, 2021 from 11am – 5pm. In addition to your mini moguls pitching and selling their products there will also be workshops on entrepreneurship, games, Live Music, Speakers, fun activities, and of course FOOD! For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved one of the most contentious bills before him this year.
  • Wednesdays, Feb. 1, 15 and 22, 2023 at 10 p.m. and Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 6 a.m. on KPBS 2 / Watch now with KPBS Passport! A four-part series hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., that chronicles the vast social networks and organizations created by and for Black people—beyond the reach of the “White gaze.” Professor Gates sits with noted scholars, politicians, cultural leaders, and old friends to discuss this world behind the color line and what it looks like today.
  • As travel restrictions ease in Japan, the country's ancient former capital, Kyoto, is anticipating a return of tourists. But it may not be enough to save the city from its financial difficulties.
  • Two new laws in California will let developers bypass local governments to build housing on commercial land.
  • Flag football is rising in popularity, especially among girls. Interest has picked up in youth leagues and also following a push by NFL teams to help start teams for high schoolers. Now, officials in the southern section of the California Interscholastic Federation are expected to vote on making flag football an official girls’ high school sport.
  • A controversial bill aimed at fixing aspects of California’s broken nursing home licensing system was signed Tuesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who faced dueling pressure from advocates who typically are aligned.
  • The White House is touting many of its pandemic programs and benefits as a way to reduce hunger. But a partisan Congress is among the biggest hurdles.
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