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  • San Diego City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution that called for the FBI to remove Japanese Americans from the city.
  • Budding paleontologist Molly Sampson found the 5-inch megalodon tooth near Calvert Cliffs, Md., while trying out the new insulated waders she got for Christmas.
  • The proposed merger of the two grocery chains would corner nearly 20% of the American grocery market.
  • Author and podcaster Jacob Goldstein says we don't think of money as a technology, but we should. He traces the first paper currency to China's Sichuan province, and ponders the Fed's next move.
  • Talib Kweli discusses the return of Black Star after 24 years, including a return to some of the duo's foundational themes — black excellence, unity, Pan-Africanism and the raising of consciousness.
  • Encouraging more black American to enter the real estate investment game During this Black History Month, three esteemed young business professionals have decided to share their investments secrets with the community in hopes of achieving the following: 1. Increasing the capital in the black community 2. Provide access to sound investments with high returns 3. Encourage more black American to enter the investment world 4. Educate more black Americans on how real estate investments work 5. Serve as an example of how three strong successful black men can work together The group is led by Karl Gorman, founder of GLH, a real estate investment firm, Lance Growth, CEO of Growth 1031, a 1031 exchange accommodating company, and Jarvis Leverson, founder of The Morning Hero, a success coaching company. Date: Friday, February 18, 2022 at 6p.m. Location: University Club Cost: Free For more information on this event and registration please visit HERE!
  • Authorities have several open investigations involving the former president, including into his businesses, his tax returns and his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
  • Powerful artificial intelligence tools that can create video, audio, text and pictures are raising fears the technology will supercharge disinformation and propaganda by bad actors.
  • Nikki Haley paints her hometown as a place where race was a reality, but not a limitation. But residents say some racial divisions still exist.
  • The California School of Management and Leadership (CSML) at Alliant International University invites you to join our CSML Speaker Series. In this session, Ms. Kate Visconti will share insights on why investing in underrepresented communities is good for business. She will also explain why it will take the success of all types of individuals and businesses led by diverse leaders from all segments and communities to harness the power, creativity, innovation, and collaboration we all need to change the world for the better. Date | Thursday, December 16 at 4:30 p.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here! This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Dr. Leila Naderi at lnaderi@alliant.edu.
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