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  • A new state law went into effect in January that requires law enforcement agencies to release records about officer discrimination, but most local police departments say they have nothing to report. In other news, new technology arrived at the border in Otay Mesa Tuesday, to deal with the long-time pollution problem from semitrucks entering Mexico. Plus, the Padres’ playoff series against the Philadelphia Phillies is bringing big money to local businesses.
  • Shinjiro Atae shared the personal revelation on Wednesday evening with an auditorium filled with thousands in Tokyo.
  • Join authors Julia Schiffman and Jennifer Rehor for a book talk and signing of “Women and Kink" at the Women's Museum on February 9. Inspired by original research from nearly 1,600 women from the kink community, you will journey into the motivations, meanings, and benefits of kink in these women’s own words. People throughout the world are extremely creative in designing relationships and a life that best suits their needs. This book illustrates how these people come together in play, in romance, in love, in sex, in friendship, and in community. Doors open at 6 P.M. for light refreshments and the book talk will start at 6:30 P.M. Books will be available for purchase. This special event is open to those 18 and older. Tickets: $20 Julia Schiffman is an associate clinical social worker, sex educator, and community activist. She sees individuals, couples, and non-monogamous/polyamorous families in her San Diego, CA private practice. Jennifer Rehor is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), an AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist (CST) and a Clinical Supervisor. She is the President and Owner of Affirming Therapy Center (ATC), a group private practice in California with a team of sex-positive clinicians specializing in BDSM/Kink, non-monogamy, couple’s therapy, and sex therapy. Social Media Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • San Diego researchers are making incremental progress in their bid to save the critically endangered northern white rhino species.
  • Meet with 20+HBCUs and get accepted! Scholarships on the spot! All welcome 6th Annual San Diego Black College Expo powered by SDCOE. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sd-office-of-education-presents-6th-annual-san-diego-black-college-expo-tickets-389749710877 Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Chaplains provide spiritual counsel at some of life's most raw moments. With psychedelic legalization spreading, some chaplains think this role should include facilitating psychedelic trips.
  • Fitch cut the federal government's top rating, citing rising deficits and a steady deterioration in governance over the last two decades. The action drew a sharp rebuke from the Biden administration.
  • Many people who tried to access content on the platform were met with error messages. Twitter CEO Elon Musk said "extreme levels of data scraping" were affecting user experience on the site.
  • Brenden Tuccinardi is a news web producer at KPBS. He is part of the team responsible for writing and editing web stories, updating the station’s website, and producing content for social media.
  • Law enforcement officers raided the office of a local newspaper and a journalist's home. First Amendment experts are calling it a likely violation of federal law.
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