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  • A picture of the Renaissance statue is shown each year to sixth-grade art students at Tallahassee Classical School in Florida, but this month it drew fury. Italians, though, are praising the educator.
  • Former USS Lake Erie captain cultivated a "culture of fear" on the ship with subordinate officers saying they had to "walk on eggshells" due to her explosive temper, investigation says.
  • A wave of international orders, fueled by social media support, has all the machines running at an old-school, family-owned keffiyeh factory.
  • The National Women’s Soccer League embarks on its 11th season this weekend with players looking to capitalize on the excitement building ahead of the Women’s World Cup while also moving on from the turbulence of the last two seasons.
  • They have offered comfort at nursing homes, schools — even disaster sites. Now, a study shows that a 10-minute visit from therapy dogs can help relieve emergency room patients' pain.
  • The Rwandan group's determination to spread its musical message is an inspiration.
  • The Hemlock Society of San Diego presents Dr. Stefanie Green, author of the upcoming book, “This is Assisted Dying,” which discusses the details of how a person can receive medical assistance in dying, and legal changes in Canada. Following, she will answer questions from her ZOOM listeners. Dr. Green is a Canadian physician and right-to-die advocate. Learn more about her at http://StefanieGreen.com FREE Registration required: hemlocksocietysandiego.org
  • You may know MICHAEL DELL as the renowned innovator and technology leader who founded Dell Technologies, but you may not know about the three battles waged to build his computer empire: one to launch it, one to keep it, and one to transform it. For the first time, Michael reveals the highs and lows of the company’s evolution amidst a rapidly changing industry—and his own, as he matured into the CEO it needed. In his new book, "Play Nice But Win," Michael recalls, with humor and humility, the mentors who showed him how to turn his passion into a business; the competitors who became friends, foes, or both; and the sharks that circled, looking for weakness. What emerges is the long-term vision underpinning his success: that technology is ultimately about people and their potential. And who better to moderate our Play Nice But Win Adventure with Michael than renowned entrepreneur, Fireside co-founder and Shark Tank TV star MARK CUBAN, who also knows a thing or two about sharks and business. Your Adventure includes a hardcover copy of "Play Nice But Win," tax, shipping within the U.S. and Canada, a live Fireside discussion with Michael in conversation with Mark, Q&A, and the unique opportunity to converse live* on Fireside. *For admission to this event, simply purchase a book and we will send you a private VIP link to attend the virtual event.
  • Reckless behavior with money can be a warning sign of cognitive decline — and the condition can put people at risk of financial ruin. There are few institutional safeguards in place.
  • A record amount of rain fell on Campo on Sunday, breaking a record set in 2015, and more rain is in the forecast Monday.
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