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  • The nation's aviation infrastructure is again under scrutiny, following a series of paralyzing communications and radar outages at some of the country's busiest airports. Here is a look at the scientific origins of radar.
  • Join Vista Buddhist Temple in celebrating and honoring the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha. The festival will include a taiko performance, information on Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, and a marketplace. Vista Buddhist Temple on Facebook
  • Since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, members of the Park Slope Food co-op have been debating whether to ban Israeli goods from the shelves.
  • The word fills an important gap in our language, but it was once stigmatized. The story of "y'all" also includes powerful cultural forces, from hip-hop to ideas of welcoming inclusivity.
  • Researchers at Princeton University say some instances corresponded with national attacks on DEI initiatives as well as on LGBTQ+ policies and that the targets held a variety of political views.
  • Developers are making use of state and local affordable housing incentives to exceed height and density limits more than any other project in a coastal neighborhood.
  • We at Planet Money are constantly reading the work of economists and other social scientists to glean ideas, evidence and insights about the economy, and, more generally, the confusing world around us. Welcome to the inaugural installment of the Planet Money Econ Roundup!
  • Professor Adam H. Rosenzweig is an expert on issues of international taxation, tax competition, international business, and cross-border capital markets. He has published extensively in both student-edited and peer-edited law reviews and tax journals, and is frequently invited to speak on these topics in national media and at forums across the world. He has published articles on issues ranging from corporate inversions, carried interest, tax havens, tax law & development, and the interaction of taxation and international trade. Prior to joining Washington University, Professor Rosenzweig served as an associate at the law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York and served as a law clerk to the Honorable James L. Dennis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans. Registration is free and requested by emailing usdlawevent@sandiego.edu.
  • European wines, champagne and other beverages could face heavy tariffs if Trump follows through with this threat.
  • Introducing the first edition program dedicated to developing new works by women+ playwrights. At the culmination of a one-week workshop, audiences are invited to join in celebrating new and exciting works over one weekend of staged readings of full-length and short plays. Performance Schedule: Saturday, February 15 Noon - 4 Short Plays 2 p.m. - "The Half-Sibling" Play by Agyeiwaa Asante Sunday, February 16 11 a.m. - "Chill" by Erin Dietsche 2 p.m. - "Knots" by Jessica Hilt
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