Save lives, donate vaccines for the Philippines

The FACC Foundation, along with the Coalition of Filipino American Chambers of Commerce (COFACC) and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry (PCCI), united and signed a Memorandum Of Understanding on Tuesday, August 10, 2021, making the “Save Lives, Donate Vaccines for the Philippines” official. The event was held virtually as the organizations and witnesses…

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Fil-Am family sues Antioch, CA over death of son in custody

THE family of a Filipino American man who died after a police officer allegedly knelt on his neck for almost five minutes has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Antioch and its police department. In a press conference held Monday, August 9, the lawyer representing Angelo Quinto’s family made the announcement, naming…

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Jollibee acquires Tim Ho Wan

FILIPINO fast-food giant Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC) has fully acquired Michelin-starred restaurant chain Tim Ho Wan following the purchase of its remaining stake held by other investors. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary Jollibee Worldwide Pte. Ltd. (JWPL), JFC signed a deal to purchase the remaining 15% interest held by investors in Titan Dining LP for 71.56…

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[COLUMN] Day trading versus swing trading

Highlights: Day traders typically buy and sell securities within the same day (even multiple times per day) while swing trading involves making trades over a few days, weeks, or months. Day trading may be a good choice for those who want higher profit potential while swing trading may suit those who want a lower-stress option….

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[COLUMN] What is a postnuptial agreement?

A postnuptial agreement is a contract between you and your spouse entered into after you get married resolving issues in your marriage.  It is similar to a prenuptial agreement except it occurs after your marriage. For couples that get married without a prenuptial agreement, it is not too late to have an agreement dealing with…

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[COLUMN] We belong to Him

MY favorite time of the day is the early morning after I arise from bed and take a shower. Then, I would quietly go down to the kitchen to make coffee, take some deep breaths, and feel God’s presence. I would then proceed to the chapel to say Morning Prayer, the Office of Readings, and…

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Errol Mendoza: Finding Arcadia in abstraction 

By Cid Reyes OF certain artists, it can be said that they paint with such joy and exuberance as if abstraction had never been discovered, as if their hands were the unconscious mind plumbing the depths of some heretofore hidden well of forms and colors never beheld in visible reality. So stirred and thrilled is…

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13 of 17 Nevada counties have ‘high’ transmission risk for COVID-19

THE majority of Nevada counties are considered at high risk for COVID-19 transmission, according to Nevada Health Response. The agency’s update on August 10 said that 13 of the state’s 17 counties are “deemed as having substantial or high transmission.” The counties flagged for substantial risk include:  Carson, Churchill, Clark, Douglas, Elko, Humboldt (moved from…

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Fil-Am-owned small businesses showcase their products at Project Barkada Market Market

It’s the season of summer street markets in New York City has several in every borough. There’s the established Smorgasburg chain, Queens International Night Market,  Hester Street Fair, Bronx Night Market, and Grand Bazaar NYC, among others. Then there’s the Greenpoint Terminal Market in Brooklyn, which was home to about 30 home-based Fil-Am-owned small businesses…

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Cathay Bank Foundation announces 2021 scholarship recipients

LOS ANGELES — On Wednesday, August 11 Cathay Bank Foundation held a virtual award ceremony to recognize the high school senior recipients of the 2021 Cathay Bank Foundation Scholarship. Each recipient will receive a $1,000 scholarship used to cover tuition costs for attending a college or university as a full-time student this fall. “Cathay Bank…

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SF launches new ‘Vax to You’ program

DPH’s Mobile Vaccine Unit to offer vaccinations by appointment to groups of people in their homes or workplaces SAN FRANCISCO — Mayor London N. Breed and the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) on Tuesday, August 3 announced that the City’s Mobile Vaccine Unit will vaccinate small groups of five to 12 people in…

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[COLUMN] Is there hope after a fraud denial?

DEAR Attorney Gurfinkel: I was petitioned by my U.S. citizen parent in 2011 as single. The priority date became current, and I submitted all the forms and paid all the fees. When I went for my interview at the U.S. Embassy, my visa was refused because the consul said I had committed fraud about 15…

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