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  • Local wineries generated $51.7 million in gross sales last year, a 5% decline from 2023. However, sales were still more than double what they were in 2016.
  • Every culture has its own special soup. The belief is that a bowl will make you feel better if you're feeling under the weather, hung over or just in need of a pick-me-up.
  • UCSD professors Caroline Collins and Angela Booker discuss our current exhibition, "Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific." The exhibit re-centers the relationship between Black folks, water, and ships revealing the deep and historic connection between people of African descent and the Pacific Ocean. Most accounts of U.S. maritime histories are disproportionately populated by white seafarers. Yet, from the 16th to the 20th century, Black whalers, commercial mariners, fishers, explorers, soldiers, and sailors traveled the high seas along the Pacific Coast. The exhibit explores the stories of these mariners, their impact in shaping the American Pacific, and their legacy in the context of development of society and identity. Library event website https://mysdpl.org/blackpacific
  • The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors on Tuesday, April 1, approved the first-quarter amendment to the 2025-2026 biennial budget, significantly increasing the Energy Department’s capital spending from the original allocation of $813 million in 2025 to approximately $970 million.
  • With this debut novel of an immigrant torn between the U.S. and Nigeria, Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo takes her place among the writers who have ably investigated the idea of home.
  • The state’s plan to fix the insurance crisis had barely rolled out when the Los Angeles fires began. Can the market recover and stabilize?
  • While researchers agree food security is important, they say scrutiny of foreign collaboration could hurt U.S. innovation.
  • National University College of Business, Engineering, and Technology Announces FREE Business LaunchPad Event National University School of Business & Economics is thrilled to invite aspiring entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts to its upcoming Business LaunchPad. This dynamic two-day event is scheduled for December 6th from 5-8 pm and December 7 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., 2024, at the university's campus at 9388 Lightwave Ave., San Diego, CA 92123. The Business LaunchPad offers an intensive training program to equip participants with marketable skills and expose them to best business practices, cultivating their hard and soft skills. This unique opportunity allows attendees to engage directly with successful entrepreneurs, faculty members, and seasoned professionals, fostering an environment of learning and innovation. Highlighting the event is a pitch competition, where participants can present their business ideas for a chance to win funding awards, providing a practical platform to apply what they've learned and potentially kickstart their entrepreneurial journey. Special Offer: Business Set-Up Services and Tax Prep for Free To eliminate financial barriers to entrepreneurship, National University School of Business & Economics offers complimentary business set-up services valued at $1500. This includes assisting with choosing a business name, filing paperwork, obtaining an EIN, and navigating state regulations. Individuals and businesses may also get free tax preparation and strategy direction with a one-on-one session with a tax professional and accountant. Full-Day Catering and Networking Opportunities To enhance the event experience, a dinner reception and networking session will take place on Friday evening, providing an initial opportunity for attendees to connect. On Saturday, breakfast will be served starting at 8 a.m., followed by lunch later, with snacks and beverages available throughout. This welcoming environment supports learning and encourages networking, allowing participants to build meaningful connections with peers and industry professionals. Why Attend? The primary objectives of this event are to enhance skills in marketing and business opportunity identification, equipping participants with practical insights to identify, pursue, and grow new business ventures. Dr. Briggs will lead a session focused on discovering and developing new business opportunities, whether expanding an existing business or starting a simple side hustle that can add extra income to any career. The central concept is to begin with small, manageable steps, allowing participants to build essential skills and a resilient mindset driven by the belief that they can succeed independently. These smaller ventures can evolve with time into more significant, lucrative opportunities. Today, in a business environment where new opportunities and shifting consumer needs create endless possibilities for innovation, this event offers a supportive space to acquire entrepreneurial skills. The Business LaunchPad is more than a learning experience; it's an empowering journey designed to inspire attendees to take their first steps toward becoming successful entrepreneurs—or their next giant leap. About National University National University College of Business, Engineering, and Technology is dedicated to providing high-quality, relevant education that prepares students to become leaders in their fields. Through programs like the Business LaunchPad, the school reaffirms its commitment to fostering entrepreneurial skills and supporting the next generation of business leaders. For more information about the Business LaunchPad and to register (send an email of interest, and we will forward you the registration form and event details) for the event, don't hesitate to get in touch with Ric Briggs, the director of The Center of Business Entrepreneurialism and Management, directly at: Dr. Rickard Briggs Rbriggs3@nu.edu CBEM@nu.edu (646) 552-9535 9388 Lightwave Ave., San Diego, CA 92123 Visit: https://nu.tradewing.com/events/conferences/KQE4NELTX4gcyvARj/overview National University on Instagram and Facebook
  • Growth was driven partly by strong industrial activity and exports, before President Trump's punishing tariffs. Experts say these levies will hurt China's growth this year.
  • U.S. stocks surged on Wednesday after President Trump announced a 90-day pause on the higher tariffs he had imposed on most countries — except for China.
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