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  • After hours of talks, the two leaders emerged with agreements to cooperate. Biden even said he and Xi agreed that they should be able to pick up the phone and talk with one another whenever they want.
  • Businesses like Cook Medical in Indiana say the housing shortage makes it harder to recruit and keep middle-income workers. Now, more companies are building places for employees to rent or even buy.
  • The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate invites you to attend its 27th Annual Real Estate Conference and to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Real Estate Program at the University of San Diego's Knauss School of Business! Learn about the economic and residential outlook for the upcoming year from our keynote speaker Douglas G. Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae. Linden Blue, vice chairman of General Atomics, will discuss the future of energy including fusion technology. Nikia Clarke, PhD, senior vice president of San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and executive director of World Trade Center San Diego (WTCSD), will speak to the local San Diego economy and its position with the global economy. Following the speakers are two breakout sessions. Tickets: Early Bird (ENDS February 23, 2023) ‣ $25.00 - USD Students (grad & undergrad) ‣ $97.50 - USD Real Estate Alumni Associate Member ‣ $185.00 - General Admission ‣ $925.00 - Reserved Half Table (5 seats) ‣ $1,850.00 - Reserved Full Table (10 seats) Walk-In Options: ‣ $10.00 - USD Students (grad & undergrad) ‣ $97.50 - USD Real Estate Alumni Associate Member ‣ $195.00 - General Admission ‣ $975.00 - Reserved Half Table (5 Seats) ‣ $1,950 - Reserved Full Table (10 seats)
  • Three artists are accusing the e-commerce giant of selling exact copies of their designs on its website. Shein has faced similar accusations before.
  • The Shakespeare Pub and Shakespeare Corner Shoppe and Afternoon Tea both have special food and drink offerings to celebrate the big day.
  • The Senate has ratified a climate treaty that would formally phase down the use of industrial chemicals found in air conditioners and refrigerators.
  • The August wildfires on the Hawaiian island erased troves of irreplaceable items — photographs, urns and mementos. One local jewelry store has been trying to help recover what the fires destroyed.
  • NPR asked our audiences to share their hard-won wisdom. We heard from more than 1,000 people, aged 16 to 103! Here's a roundup of your best advice for thriving as you age.
  • The San Diego Tourism Authority announced recently the success of the 2023 fiscal year.
  • A solo exhibition by Cecilia Wong Kaiser Jan. 17 through Feb. 5, 2023 From the gallery: Blue Sky is a collection of paintings that depict a sun-kissed, buoyant world and call to mind a boundless day, framed by a seen or unseen, probably California sky. Beyond the iterative use of the color blue across the majority of works, the paintings invite blue-sky thinking, in which all creative ideas – free of limits and judgment – are welcomed. Each painting documents a particular moment in time, and as such, is a starting point for a story that is told through and expands according to the individual viewer’s experiences. The narratives that emerge are as unique and limitless as the viewer’s own associations. Hopefully, too, they all occasion a smile. From the artist: Because I loved to draw as a child, I assumed that I would be an artist when I grew up. Some of my earliest memories center around drawing: drawing the world around me and the life I imagined for myself. At some point, I started drawing with paint, and I majored in painting in college and got a degree in fashion design thereafter. Then I became a lawyer and didn’t paint (or draw) for many years. I am grown up now, and six years ago, I started painting again in earnest. I realized that making pictures has always been a big part not only of understanding who I am and where I have been but also in telling the story of my own life. My life has been an extraordinarily blessed one, in the big moments and in the small, everyday ones. In painting what I want, how I want, I try to capture quiet celebrations of the everyday, my every day. Both in the process of committing these memories to canvas and in the open-ended narrative that is the finished painting, I memorialize the sun-filled snapshots of living here and now that might otherwise go unremembered: I paint. Related links: BFREE Studio on Facebook BFREE Studio on Instagram
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