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  • The popular Power 105.1 FM radio personality had partnered with investor Cesar Pina to host real estate seminars across the country. The feds now say Pina was running a Ponzi scheme.
  • A 2021 state law took investigations into California police shootings out of the hands of local cops. Now, some families say the new system is agonizing in its own way.
  • As Sam Bankman-Fried prepares to go to prison for one of the largest financial frauds in history, the cryptocurrency industry is looking ahead to a future without its former "golden boy."
  • It's considered the world's most polluted megacity. The air is so bad that a new report estimates that on average each resident loses 12 years of life. Here's what they're doing about it.
  • Come and enjoy New Years' Day with Five Star Tours as we take you to the Rose Parade 2023 with transportation, reserved seating, snacks and escort for only $ 169 per person. Enjoy the excitement of New Years' morning in the tradition and pageantry of magnificent floral floats, high-stepping equestrian units and spirited marching bands at the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.
  • San Diego's holiday boat parade is one of our favorite local traditions. Come aboard a Flagship cruise for the most spectacular, up-close view of the 2022 parade. On two consecutive Sunday evenings, December 11 and 18, we'll be out on the bay offering a festive experience surrounded by the twinkling waterfront lights of the holiday boat parade. Prepare to be dazzled in the convenience, comfort and luxury of a Flagship yacht. Dinner Cruise: Choose the Holiday Parade of Lights Dinner Cruise for a gourmet dinner and great views of the parade. For the occasion, our chef's three-course menu will include our Surf & Turf freshly prepared onboard our yacht. Spectator Cruise: Choose the Parade of Lights Spectator Cruise for a festive evening tour with holiday music along the harbor and parade route. Snack bar service available with wine, cocktails, local beer and light refreshments for purchase on board. Tickets sell fast, book yours today!! Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) is hosting its 13th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival from February 2 to 9. The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will feature critically acclaimed films on topics including child care and education, environmental protection, gender equity, trans and Indigenous rights, women’s rights and more. On February 9, MOPA and Human Rights Watch will feature a special Q&A with the filmmakers behind "Uýra" (2022) About the film: Uýra, a transgender Indigenous artist, travels through the Amazon on a journey of self-discovery using performance art to teach Indigenous youth that they are the guardians of ancestral messages of the Amazon Forest. In a country that kills an incredibly high number of transgender, Indigenous and environmentalist youth of any country , Uýra leads a rising movement while fostering unity and providing inspiration for the LGBTQIA+ and environmental movements in the heart of the Amazon Forest. This event will feature director Juliana Curi, producer Martina Sönksen and special guests. ADMISSION The Human Rights Watch Film Festival team does not want the cost of watching these films to be a barrier for participation. If the price of a ticket to any film screening would prevent you from participating, please email filmticket@hrw.org, and they will send you a free ticket code. Human Rights Watch has set aside a set number of tickets per film on a first-come, first-served basis. Your ticket purchase enables the team to make tickets free for those who might otherwise be unable to watch. This also allows the festival to support the filmmakers for sharing their work in the festival and for the festival to cover the cost of hosting the films online. - Opening Night screening + reception - $10 - Standard ticket price – $9 - Standard pass price for all films – $35 - MOPA /HRW member ticket – $6 - MOPA/HRW member pass – $20 - Student/Senior/Active Military ticket – $8 - Student/Senior/Active Military pass – $35 Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • An 18-year-old from Texas created an app using artificial intelligence that may someday help detect suicide risk.
  • Tesla's recent price cuts continue to reverberate, forcing Ford to follow suit while leaving Tesla owners feeling aggrieved. Here's how the move by the market leader has shaken the car industry.
  • Encore Fridays, July 26 - Sept. 13, 2024 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2. The series kicks off with the mysterious death of a celebrity astronomer and a change of job for Darlene. We also meet a bunch of Preppers digging in for the apocalypse on a Saint Marie hillside, when the end comes dramatically early for one of them.
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