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  • Join us for an enlightening lecture by Professor Scott T. Kelley from San Diego State University, as he explores the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). With his expertise in the field, Professor Kelley will delve into the ethical, social, and security risks posed by AI advancements. Topics will include the impact of AI on jobs, privacy concerns, the rise of autonomous systems, and the potential for AI to be misused or malfunction. This lecture is designed to engage both experts and the general public in a thoughtful conversation about how society can address the challenges and responsibilities of AI development. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of one of the most pressing issues of our time. Visit: Friday Night Peace Venue: AI Talk
  • President Trump had called for the release of grand jury testimony related to Epstein. Two judges in New York also are weighing requests from the Justice Department to unseal grand jury transcripts.
  • Luiseño Bike Park at La Jolla Indian Adventure Park is offering mountain bikers a one-of-a-kind experience: Trailblazers After Hours, a monthly full moon nighttime riding event designed for those who crave adventure after dark. Ride the park’s thrilling terrain under the glow of a full moon, then gather around a cozy bonfire to swap stories and soak in the atmosphere. With two shuttle departures per night, this event offers the perfect mix of adrenaline and camaraderie. Upcoming event dates: March 15, April 12, May 10, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 6, and October 4. Pricing: $29 per ride; $19 when added to a Day Pass Event Schedule: 6:00pm – Check-in 6:30pm – First shuttle departure 7:30pm – Second shuttle departure 8:30pm to 10 p.m. – Bonfire hangout Spots are limited, so round up your riding crew and book now for a night ride like no other! Additionally, riders must bring their own lights—while the full moon provides a stunning glow, additional illumination is required. Nestled in the south-facing foothills of Palomar Mountain, Luiseño Bike Park sits on land owned by the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians, who have lived in the region for thousands of years. The park offers an expansive network of trails suited for all skill levels. In addition to world-class biking, guests can enjoy Zip Zoom Ziplines, the family-friendly Sengme Oaks Water Park, La Jolla Indian Campground with RV and tent camping, the 76 Roadside Grill restaurant, and the La Jolla Trading Post Convenience Store. La Jolla Indian Adventure Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • The La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, one of California's most treasured beachfront resorts for almost 88 years, will host the 136th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Tennis Championship, Friday, February 28 through Sunday, March 2, 2025. Many of the top NCAA Men's college teams in the country are expected to compete, including: Ball State University Bucknell University Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Pepperdine University Pomona-Pitzer Rice University San Diego State University UC Davis UC Los Angeles UC San Diego University of San Diego University of Southern California Villanova University (Entry List Subject to Change) Also entering this tournament will be top teaching pros, promising junior players, college coaches and former tour players, making this one of the most interesting and unusual competitor fields in the country. “We are very happy to host the top collegiate tennis players in the country for the 136th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship,” said Bill Kellogg, Tournament Director and President of La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club. “This year’s tournament will feature a strong field of teams which includes USC, UCLA and Pepperdine, along with local teams from University of San Diego, San Diego State University and UC San Diego.” Named one of the “Top 50 Tennis Resorts in the World” by Tennis Resorts Online, the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club's reputation as a top tennis destination started when it attracted its first major tournament – the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championship in 1942. The tournament is one of the five-oldest tennis events in the world and the second oldest tennis event in the United States. First held in 1890 at The Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, California, the event was created to promote the sale of real estate on the Monterey peninsula. The original concept pitted the best players from the East versus those from the West. This coast-to-coast rivalry was the inspiration for the Davis Cup. Past winners of the Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship include some on the greatest names in tennis, including Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Bobby Riggs, Pancho Segura, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, Stan Smith, Bob Lutz, Arthur Ashe, Dennis Ralston and John McEnroe. Visit: https://playtennis.usta.com/Competitions/LJBTC/Tournaments/Overview/e046be9d-68d1-4e3e-939f-123cf1a5122b La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club on Instagram and Facebook
  • Required by Congress, the reports no longer single out things like rigged elections or sexual violence against children as human rights violations.
  • A judge is demanding answers about the international broadcaster's future from Trump official Kari Lake.
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sold his brand of politics as conservatism. But what's really happening there is corruption benefitting oligarchs, says David Pressman, former U.S. ambassador to Hungary.
  • Restoration workers are removing about 100,000 handbound books from their shelves and carefully placing them in crates, the start of a disinfection process that aims to kill the tiny beetles.
  • U.S. Rep. Greg Casar's job is threatened by Republicans' new redistricting plan. He says the map was drawn by Trump's administration and threatens "millions of Texans voting rights."
  • Casey Means, President Trump's new pick for U.S. surgeon general, faces questions about her medical qualifications. And despite RFK Jr.'s support, some in the MAHA movement are lobbying against her.
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