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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
  • Celebrate love by the sea at The Marine Room, where elegant dining meets stunning oceanfront views. On Friday, February 14, from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., guests can indulge in a specially curated four-course prix fixe menu, designed to delight your senses. With its iconic coastal setting, The Marine Room is the perfect backdrop for a night of love and indulgence. This Valentine’s Day dinner is priced at $165 per person with an optional $45 per person wine pairing. Cocktail and mocktail selections include the Passionate Paloma crafted with montelobos mezcal, pomegranate, passion fruit, ginger beer; French Kiss featuring Absolut vanilla, chambord, lemon, prosecco; or the spirit-free Noloma with grapefruit and agave, lime, hickory salt and Almond Fizz with cranberry juice, pineapple juice, orgeat syrup, lemon, and ginger. Turn the celebration into a romantic getaway by staying at the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, where guests can relax and enjoy a dreamy oceanfront holiday weekend just steps away from The Marine Room. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=23464&restref=23464&experienceId=408395&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared&_ga=2.192799842.954347234.1737590623-1597459002.1735334790 The Marine Room on Instagram and Facebook
  • Grant Hardin was the police chief of Gateway, Ark. for about four months in 2016. Corrections officials did not provide any details about how he escaped.
  • Patricia Krenwinkel was 21 when she participated in the August 1969 murders. Her parole recommendation would need to be approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who rejected the last one in 2022.
  • Join us for a book reading and signing of 'Tits Up': 'What Sex Workers', 'Milk Bankers', 'Plastic Surgeons', 'Bra Designers', and 'Witches Tell Us about Breasts' with author Sarah Thornton. After years of biopsies, best-selling author Sarah Thornton made the difficult decision to have a double mastectomy. But, after her reconstructive surgery, she was perplexed: What had she lost? And gained? An experienced sleuth, she resolved to venture behind the scenes to uncover the social and cultural significance of breasts. About 'Tits Up' Riotous and galvanizing, Tits Up excavates the diverse truths of mammary glands from the strip club to the operating room, from the nation’s oldest human milk bank to the fit rooms of bra designers. Thornton draws insights from plastic surgeons, lactation consultants, body-positive witches, lingerie models, and “free the nipple” activists to explore the status of breasts as emblems of femininity. She examines how women’s chests have become a billion-dollar business, as well as a stage for debates about race, class, gender, and desire. Everywhere she turns, Thornton encounters chauvinist myths about this elemental body part that quietly justify deficits in women’s bodily autonomy and endorse shortfalls in their political status. Blending sociology, reportage, and personal narrative with refreshing optimism and wit, Thornton has one overriding ambition―to liberate breasts from centuries of patriarchal prejudice. About Sarah Thornton Sarah Thornton is a sociologist who writes about art, design, and people. Formerly the chief art market correspondent for The Economist, Thornton is the author of three critically acclaimed books. A Canadian who went to the UK on a Commonwealth Scholarship, Thornton was once hailed as “Britain’s hippest academic.” Now based in San Francisco, Thornton is better known as “the Jane Goodall of the art world.” For Dear Life is among more than 60 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. Returning in September 2024 with its latest edition, PST ART: Art & Science Collide, this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science, both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. Visit: https://mcasd.org/events/sarah-thornton Sarah Thornton on Instagram and Facebook
  • Varios jueces de inmigración más han sido despedidos, incluso a medida que la administración Trump intensifica la aplicación de la ley de inmigración, y después de que el Congreso le dio al Departamento de Justicia $3,000 millones, en parte para contratar jueces.
  • Varios jueces de inmigración más han sido despedidos, incluso a medida que la administración Trump intensifica la aplicación de la ley de inmigración, y después de que el Congreso le dio al Departamento de Justicia $3,000 millones, en parte para contratar jueces.
  • An aviation analyst says accepting a Qatari plane could possibly burden the government by utilizing more time and resources in order to ensure the president's safety.
  • Read was accused of hitting her boyfriend with her car and leaving him to die in a snowstorm, but alleged she was the victim of a cover-up by his fellow officers. Her 2024 trial ended in a hung jury.
  • The proposed solution would only provide food and aid to around 60 percent of Gaza's civilians initially, according to a copy of the proposal reviewed by NPR.
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