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  • Amazon on Friday debuts a comedy about an American man and Irish woman united by an unexpected pregnancy. NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans says it's a wonderful, fresh vision of romance on TV.
  • For many, the internet has become less fun and less informative. Those who study the web say there are underlying reasons for this, and the problems are expected to worsen with the rise of AI.
  • Temu aggressively markets "hot deals," such as a hooded button-up fleece jacket for $8.32. But some U.S. officials accuse Temu of unfair and/or unethical practices.
  • This is not your typical film festival. We’re bringing you to the very edges of cinematic programming. With workshops on video editing and monster makeup to creating spaces to zen out Tinseltown-style, we’re heightening every olfactory, tactile, optical, and auditory point of contact. Event tastebuds will be rewarded with themed drinks and curated bites between film segments covering narrative, nonfiction, student shorts, and vids created for the web. Come early and stay late for specially selected feature length films… and the afterparties.

    Locations:
    Friday, Sept. 30 @ Oxnard Performing Arts Center, 800 Hobson Way, Oxnard
    Saturday, Oct.1 @ Oxnard College, 4000 S. Rose Avenue, Oxnard
    Sunday, Oct 2 @ Plaza Cinemas in Downtown Oxnard, 255 W. 5t Street, Oxnard

    Tickets: $10-$15 per person.

    For times, film schedule and other details please check the website: http://www.sightplussound.com/
  • Since then it's transformed daily life. To look back at how far the web has evolved and where it may be headed in the next 25 years, Renee Montagne talks to Kevin Kelly, a founder of Wired magazine.
  • Amazon's survival drama "Hanna" dropped its third and final season, and Marvel superhero Hawkeye is getting the Disney + treatment, joining shows like Wandavision and Loki.
  • Taylor Swift fought Apple, and seems to have won: It will pay royalties during the free trial period of its music streaming service. But Swift isn't the only artist to stand up to Internet services.
  • The Supreme Court has ruled that workers at a Nevada Amazon factory aren't due overtime for time spent in security lines at the ends of their shifts, waiting to be checked for stolen goods.
  • Through a Web site, the health insurer Aetna will disclose how much it pays 5,000 Cincinnati-area doctors for 600 common medical services. The company says patients can use the pilot program to comparison shop.
  • Human remains found deep in Brazil's Amazon have been identified as belonging to British journalist Dom Phillips, according to Brazil's federal police.
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