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  • Monsoonal flow into the Southwest was expected to bring another warm, humid day.
  • Peace talks and diplomatic progress have raised hopes of an end to the war. But has there been any progress in addressing the country's devastating degree of hunger?
  • Powerful new artificial intelligence tools can perpetuate long-standing racial inequities if they are not designed very carefully. Researchers and regulators are taking note, but perils are vast.
  • Native Hawaiians say the aloha spirit is unique — and it's helping them recover.
  • Bring the whole family to a fun and free day full of activities at the Museum. We invite you to celebrate Black History Month by learning about Black artists in MCASD’s collection. Inspired by the work of Black artist Mildred Howard (American, born San Francisco 1945), arrange colorful fabric flowers and stickers into your own blue bottle flower vase to share with loved ones. Activities Include: • 10 a.m. scheduled kid-friendly tour of the museum (max. capacity 25), • 11 a.m. dancing with Disco Riot • 12:30 p.m. Story time with La Jolla/Riford Library’s Ms. Katia (designed for young children and families. The story time includes art-related stories, songs, and rhymes) • Music by local DJ • Live painting by artist Rachel Rhone • DIY edible cookie art made by Brooke Bartolon • Games Food offerings and transportation will be available. Museum admission is free from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. for all visitors, with Prebys Play Day offerings happening between 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Funding for Prebys Play Day is provided by The Conrad Prebys Foundation.
  • Little kids are like a "small potato" whose core can heat up faster than an adult's, an expert tells NPR. Here are tips for helping children stay safe in extreme temperatures.
  • A citizen's advocacy group organized the walk to see how friendly the surrounding streets and sidewalks are for people going to and from the Nobel Drive station.
  • The Holiday Market at Petco Park is returning for a third year at Petco Park! The popular market will be bigger and better this year with even more food, beverage and artisan vendors. This year’s market will feature local artisan shops, magical Christmas lighting displays, seasonal food and beverage, Santa and other holiday characters! Holiday festivities will run for (18) nights between Dec. 1 to Dec. 23, 2022. Please select your designated date and time below for tickets. For the best experience possible, we are limiting the number of guests entering the park each hour. If your desired quantity is not available, that is because that entry time has low or no inventory available, you may need to select another time slot for your desired group size. Please note that you must enter the event during your designated hour, however there is no time limit on the experience, you may stay as long as you would like.
  • State and local governments, and some private funders, are launching dozens of pilot projects making direct, monthly payments to low-income residents to help meet basic needs. Researchers will study what happens next. Key question: will this money add to, reform, or supplant current welfare programs?
  • A deep marine layer was expected to continue early this morning in San Diego County with some drizzle and light rain.
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