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  • In recent years, social justice movements have affected U.S. newsrooms. In a 12,000-word essay, New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger argues journalism must be free of personal ideology.
  • In a short statement, Netanyahu's office said Israel's leader would be placed under sedation. A top deputy, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, was to stand in for him.
  • Major League Baseball's authentication program was started in 2001 thanks in part to former San Diego Padres star Tony Gwynn noticing fraudulent memorabilia.
  • Former President Donald Trump was indicted Tuesday on charges that he led a web of conspiracies with the ultimate goal of overturning 2020 election results. Read this if you need to get up to speed.
  • California is leading our nation with groundbreaking legislation that addresses climate change by keeping organic materials out of our landfills. As Californians are asked to rethink how they manage their food waste, businesses may be wondering: How can I be in compliance, and how will this affect my bottom line? The County of San Diego and Solana Center are here to help you understand the new legislation and find opportunities in the coming changes. From saving money, to creating press opportunities, to addressing climate change and regional food insecurity, your business has a lot to gain while staying ahead of state regulations! In this workshop, we will cover the following topics Organic waste legislation (SB 1383) that impacts your business Impacts of wasted food on your business and the environment Practical tips and strategies to prevent food waste and save money Guidance on food donation, liability protection, and tax incentives Register: https://www.solanacenter.org/civicrm/event/info%3Fid=2181&reset=1 Made possible through generous funding by the County of San Diego
  • The Italian Film Festival (SDIFF) is back at La Paloma Theatre and will be showing the heartwarming comedy "Loose Cannons" (Mine Vaganti). To celebrate 10 years of Italian movies at La Paloma, and to honor SDIFF founder Victor Laruccia, the audience will enjoy a complimentary gelato treat from GelatoLove and live music performed by violinist Heidi Yenney as they find their seats for the movie. This movie, about family, business and identity, is set in the southern Italian region of Puglia. In English with Italian subtitles. This event is open to all and marks the return of SDIFF’s program of showing recent, award-winning movies every month at La Paloma. The special Fundraiser ticket price of $20 will allow SDIFF to continue its mission of sharing Italian Culture and perspectives with audiences. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • In 1983 they said cell phones were a fad. In 1987 they said the internet was a fad. In 2017 they said the Metaverse was a fad. The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate brought you the Metaverse and now we invite you to come hear about the next disruption in real estate.....Tokenization. Join Guy Tcheau, managing director investment strategy of Principal Global Investors, and moderator, Norm Miller, PhD, Hahn Chair of Real Estate Finance at the University of San Diego Knauss School of Business for a fireside chat to learn how tokenization will change capital markets in the real estate industry. Follow on Facebook!
  • The music star talks about writing for children, standing up to bullies, and why her program to deliver books to children meant so much to her dad.
  • The California ban had covered products made from alligators and two species of crocodile — Nile and Saltwater. All can be sold legally under international treaty and U.S. federal law.
  • Rep.-elect George Santos won a House seat on Long Island in November but now much of his biography and resume appear to have been invented.
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