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  • The 94-year-old investor is retiring as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO. He's built both a fortune and a reputation as "the nicest billionaire" — at a time when many other billionaires are widely criticized.
  • Janinna Sesa worked alongside Pope Leo XIV in Chiclayo, Peru from 2015 until 2023. She spoke with NPR about his leadership in times of crisis.
  • You can choose between Hollywood Hall H or the late night celebration of a half century of Troma Entertainment.
  • Hayden, who became the first woman and the first African American to serve as the Librarian of Congress when she was appointed in 2016, was abruptly fired via email late Thursday.
  • Come join us for an inspiring event where we celebrate the impact of women in the arts! Gather as we showcase the diverse talents of the artist from the North Coastal Art Gallery and the Womens Painters West our artists. Both non-profit organiazations that bring value to the arts in all the communities they touch. Both organizations continue to address social inequities through art, providing platforms for artists to express their visions and reflect on society. Visitors are encouraged to explore these artistic expressions at the upcoming exhibition and discover more about galleries year-round programs. Hear their stories, see their work, and be part of a community that values creativity and innovation. The event will be held at the North Coastal Art Gallery at 300 Carlsbad Village Dr, Ste. 101, so mark your calendars and get ready to ride the waves of creativity with us! Reception and refreshments will be served! Visit: Waves of Creativity North Coastal Art Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • 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.
  • Horsegirl's sophomore album, Phonetics On and On, is a compulsively replayable record full of arrestingly catchy, bare-bones songwriting and twee treasures.
  • After decades of philanthropy following the success of Microsoft, Bill Gates is winding down his namesake charity. What's he going to do next?
  • Inaugural Galinson Solomon Lecture, featuring Deborah Archer Deborah Archer is a tenured professor, Associate Dean of Experiential Education and Clinical Programs, and Director of the Community Equity Lab at New York University School of Law. Deborah is also the president of the ACLU and a nationally recognized expert on civil liberties, civil rights, and racial justice. She is an award-winning teacher and legal scholar whose articles have appeared in leading law reviews. This is a hybrid event. Made possible by Elaine Galinson and Herbert Solomon and all other donors that contributed to the Endowed Fund for Law, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Visit: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/bhwxxbd California Western School of Law on Instagram and Facebook
  • The transportation secretary announced a far-reaching plan to drastically overhaul the current technology used by thousands of controllers responsible for guiding planes in and out of airports.
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