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Month: January 2025

Sam Altman’s sister accuses OpenAI CEO of sexually abusing her

Sam Altman’s sister accuses OpenAI CEO of sexually abusing her

By Ava Benny-Morrison and Rachel Metz, Bloomberg News (TNS)

The sister of Sam Altman accused the OpenAI chief executive officer of sexually abusing her for almost a decade, in a lawsuit filed in federal court.

Ann Altman, 30, alleged that Sam Altman abused and manipulated her while they were growing up in Missouri in the late 1990s to early 2000s. According to the lawsuit filed Monday, the alleged abuse began when she was 3 years old and the last instance allegedly occurred when he was an adult but she was still a minor. Ann Altman has previously claimed on social media that Sam Altman abused her.

Sam Altman, 39, posted a statement on behalf of himself, his mother and brothers on X on Tuesday, calling the claims “utterly untrue.”

“This situation causes immense pain to our entire family,” the statement read.

Sam Altman, a longtime Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor, gained a global profile with the massive success of artificial intelligence startup OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot, which sparked an AI frenzy upon its release in late 2022. read more

Current Seafood owner expands with two new venues — and adds an Irish pub

Current Seafood owner expands with two new venues — and adds an Irish pub

In recent weeks, Mike Smith, owner of The Current Seafood Counter inside Henry’s Depot in Sanford and its fast-casual sister in Orlando’s College Park neighborhood, announced big news: he’d taken the reins at two other Sanford staples, purchasing both The Sullivan Public House and its neighboring craft-cocktail haven, The Imperial.

Mike Smith, stands outside what will become The Current Seafood Bar (formerly The Imperial Sanford) and The Sullivan, which he purchased from John Washburn last month. (Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/ Orlando Sentinel)
Mike Smith, stands outside what will become The Current Seafood Bar (formerly The Imperial Sanford) and The Sullivan, which he purchased from John Washburn last month. (Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel)

But wait, Orlando. There’s more. 

Just days after this bold move, a friend called Smith with an offer he couldn’t refuse. Look for yet another version of his growing New England seafood brand — The Current Seafood Station — to open in the next couple of months in an all-new area of town: Orlando’s Milk District neighborhood.

Located in a gas station at 3025. E Colonial Drive at the corner of Maguire Boulevard, the spot will soon boast a cute patio out back along with plenty of pre-order and go options, a smaller menu that brings some of the Henry’s Depot favorites (including that stellar blackened mahi sandwich) along with lots of fried-to-order goodies, to what Smith projects will be a whole, new audience. read more

2 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week

2 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week

Two Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Dec. 29-Jan. 4, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Orange

K-Jumak Restaurant at 5075 Edgewater Dr. in Orlando shut down on Jan. 2. Inspectors found 19 violations, three of which were high priorities. Those violations included roach activity and an employee working with food and utensils before washing their hands. A second inspection occurred on Jan. 3. There were eight violations, but none was a high priority. The restaurant requires a follow-up inspection but poses no threat to the public.

Brevard

Hangry Joe’s Hot Chicken & Wings at 3688 N. Atlantic Ave. in Cocoa Beach shut down on Dec. 30. Inspectors found three violations, two of which were high priorities for not being able to properly sanitize food contact surfaces and wastewater backing up in the sinks. A second inspection the same day found no violations. The restaurant complied with the emergency order.

Complaints and warnings

Volusia County had the top spot for most warnings and other complaints in Central Florida, with 15. read more

A Perfect Weekend in Palm Beach: Beaches, Culture, and Great Food

A Perfect Weekend in Palm Beach: Beaches, Culture, and Great Food

Palm Beach, Florida, is an incredible destination for a weekend getaway. From stunning beaches and lush gardens to vibrant art districts and amazing food, it has something for everyone. If you’re visiting with teens, there’s no shortage of activities to keep them engaged while still giving you plenty of chances to relax and enjoy. My …

The post A Perfect Weekend in Palm Beach: Beaches, Culture, and Great Food first appeared on 365 Things to do in Southwest Florida.

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Bonita Brew Fest: Southwest Florida’s Premier Beer Tasting Event

Bonita Brew Fest: Southwest Florida’s Premier Beer Tasting Event

Mark your calendar for February 24, 2025, and get ready to raise your glass at the Bonita Brew Fest, one of Southwest Florida’s most anticipated craft beer festivals. Held in the charming city of Bonita Springs, this annual event offers an unforgettable day filled with craft beer, live music, and delicious food. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or just looking for a lively community event, Bonita Brew Fest is a must-attend celebration that showcases the best of Southwest Florida festivals.

What to Expect at Bonita Brew Fest

Craft Beer Heaven
Bonita Brew Fest is a paradise for craft beer lovers, featuring over 200 unique brews from local, regional, and national breweries. From hoppy IPAs and refreshing lagers to dark stouts and creative sours, there’s something for every palate. Meet the brewers, learn about the craft beer-making process, and enjoy unlimited tastings of some of the finest beers available.

Cider and Wine Options
Not a beer drinker? No problem! The festival also offers a selection of craft ciders and wines to ensure everyone has something to sip on while enjoying the festivities. read more

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