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  • 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!
  • AMC Theatres will charge more to sit in the middle of the auditorium, and less to sit on the front rows. The pricing model has already been implemented in select U.S. markets.
  • Conservatives attack financial firms that consider environmental, social and corporate governance issues. But companies in red states won't stop trying to operate more sustainably.
  • Utility officials said the price of natural gas is returning to normal after record heights in January.
  • Human Rights Watch is calling for the International Criminal Court to investigate attacks the rights group says amount to war crimes in West Darfur.
  • The streamer said it added 5.9 million customers during the second quarter. Its share price has almost doubled over the past year.
  • A juvenile transition center in Kearny Mesa helps incarcerated teens. In other news, Scripps researchers are among those with evidence bolstering the theory that the COVID virus jumped from animals to humans in a Wuhan, China market. Plus, San Diego will be the first city in the country to provide a child care center for police officers' families.
  • It's not just for weight loss. Patients and doctors alike are having success using the diet for illnesses like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. And research is taking off.
  • As temperatures linger in San Diego around 90 degrees or higher for another day, being homeless is even more dangerous. And, there are now more people living on the street in downtown San Diego than ever before. Then, following news that Juul labs agreed to pay nearly $440 million to settle claims that it marketed its products to teens, we talk about the health impacts of e-cigarettes. And, the start of a new school year can be especially challenging for students who are visually impaired. KPBS Education Reporter M.G. Perez tells us how their special needs are being met and celebrated. And, in August, California Governor Newsom signed a new law outlining when and why people may be ejected from public meetings. But are these rules still needed since the outbursts triggered by COVID-19 restrictions have faded? Next, during the pandemic, some cities in L.A. have banned rent hikes. But tenants are still getting demands to pay more. In many cases, whether they can fight those rent hikes depends on where they live. Finally, a history lesson on Escondido’s rich agricultural roots, the city’s annual Grape Day Festival is happening this weekend.
  • Closed since October, high surf further damaged Ocean Beach Pier over the New Year's weekend, authorities said.
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