[COLUMN] Rob Gomez gets the acting bug

GROWING up, it looked like Rob Gomez would bypass showbiz. Despite catching the showbiz bug back in high school where he appeared in “Walang Tulugan” and an episode for “Pidol’s Wonderland,” he was preoccupied with a number of things, including sports. Plus, his parents asked him to concentrate on his studies. “I was a football…

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‘The science and data continue to speak loud and clear’: California officials double down on vaccine efficacy, public safety measures

Most Covid-19 metrics trend downward as deaths continue to slightly increase across LA County Though California continues to be a leader in vaccinations per capita, state officials continue to express concern over the omicron variant and urge to the public to maintain public safety standards and to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. In Los Angeles…

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[COLUMN] Are you a lighthouse?

A lighthouse is a standing sentinel on high ground, a guide to navigation for those out on the open sea heading in to port. As a very young girl, I learned that from my father, a ship captain in the merchant marine industry for decades. When the seas are rough and huge waves are tossing…

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Lunar New Year Promotions at the Grove and The Americana at Brand!

Celebrating Year of The Tiger, great promotions from January 24 – February 6 The festive nature of the holidays continues with the 2022 Lunar New Year. The storied meaning, tradition and symbolism behind this celebration are all apparent in the dazzling décor seen throughout The Grove and The Americana at Brand. Celebrate the Year of…

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[COLUMN] Is the integrity of the 2022 presidential election, disqualification case against Bongbong Marcos being compromised due to political pressure on Comelec?

THE Commission on Election’s (COMELEC) consequential decision on the disqualification case against Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (BBM) has been up in the air for a long time with just about three months before the May 9, 2022 presidential elections in the Philippines. Even BBM followers on different social media platforms have been asking…

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[COLUMN] God’s never-ending call 

“The Lord’s call is not an intrusion of God in our freedom; it is not a ‘cage’ or a burden to be borne.  On the contrary, it is the loving initiative whereby God encounters us and invites us to be part of a great undertaking.  He opens before our eyes the horizon of a greater…

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Filipino Americans in Las Vegas aid communities hit by Typhoon Odette

LAS VEGAS – Filipino Americans in Las Vegas, through the Philippine American Charity Foundation (PACF), a non-profit charitable organization in Nevada, sent funds to municipalities struck by Super Typhoon Rai, locally known as Typhoon Odette. “We were able to raise from generous donors close to $10,000. This enabled us to buy and distribute rice and…

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Gold House, other API brands to usher in Year of the Tiger with campaign for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Gold House is partnering with several Asian and Pacific Islander-owned brands for its second annual Lunar New Year campaign for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®  to bring good fortune to St. Jude patient families and raise awareness and support for its lifesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children.® From February 1 through April…

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[COLUMN] Nevada State Taxes

Nevada does not have corporate or personal income tax. It’s for this reason that businesses leave their states of residency to set up shop in Nevada. Individuals also flock to Nevada to escape taxation of their retirement income, even if Social Security, IRA, and 401(k) were earned while residents of their prior states of domicile….

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