[COLUMN] God’s voice in our hearts

“I will place my law within them and write it upon their hearts; I will be their God, and they shall be my people.” (Jeremiah 31:33-34) What messages has Jesus placed in your heart this Lent? How is He affirming, challenging, inspiring, and encouraging you through the Scriptures and the homilies, and how are you responding…

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Social Security celebrates Women’s History Month

by Annie Walters Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Nevada March is Women’s History Month — a time to focus not just on the past, but also on the challenges women continue to face in the 21st century.  At Social Security, we provide vital benefits and financial protection for women. Nearly 55% of people receiving…

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Scam the scam: How to spot government imposters

by Annie Walters Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Nevada Do you know how to spot a government imposter scam?  We continue to raise public awareness about Social Security-related and other government imposter scams during the fifth annual “Slam the Scam” Day on March 7, 2024.  Knowing how to identify potential scammers will help safeguard…

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Las Vegas Natural History Museum to host STEM Career Rally on March 16

The Las Vegas Natural History Museum invites the public to celebrate STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers and the end of CCSD Spring Break at its STEM Career Rally on March 16. Designed for students and families of all ages, STEM Career Rally will celebrate the STEM careers, knowledge and skills showcased throughout the…

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Funding approved for 19 park projects across San Diego

Many of the projects are in park-deficient neighborhoods and communities of concern SAN DIEGO – Nineteen park projects in the City of San Diego will receive approximately $15.9 million in capital-improvement funding as part of Mayor Todd Gloria’s Parks for All of Us initiative. On Monday, March 11, the San Diego City Council approved Citywide Park Development…

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City of San Diego celebrates International Women’s Day with launch of annual women’s survey

Survey results will contribute to informed policy-making and program development for women across San Diego SAN DIEGO – To advance gender equality and a supportive environment, the City of San Diego’s Commission on the Status of Women is launching a new Women’s Survey on International Women’s Day. This comprehensive survey, which will be sent out annually, aims…

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County approves plan to improve pedestrian safety in unincorporated communities

COUNTY Supervisors voted this week to make improvements for pedestrians at four intersections in the unincorporated communities of La Presa, Spring Valley and Fallbrook, and to make additional improvements at 17 different locations to improve pedestrian safety. The Department of Public Works maintains nearly 2,000 miles of roadways, bridges, guardrails, signs, traffic signals and crosswalks…

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Spring into STEAM with the SDPL

Students take a journey to outer space during the library’s annual science-themed program SAN DIEGO – Starting this weekend, the San Diego Public Library (SDPL) is launching three months of science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) programming for local youth. The theme of the 8th annual Spring into STEAM program is “Space Out!” Students can…

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Staycation Secret Sale: 1 Day Only

I’M Hotel, a premier 5-star hotel in Manila, invites you to dive into luxury and indulge in the ultimate relaxation with its exclusive one-day Secret Summer Sale, available only on March 15, 2024. This special offer allows guests to experience its lavish accommodations and enjoy PHP 1000 credits for rejuvenating I’M Onsen Spa treatments and…

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[COLUMN] Filipino diet: Healthy?

TODAY, more than ever, people are more health conscious, and since food greatly impacts our health, we are interested to know if the food we eat is healthy and how many calories are in the food we eat. In general, the average calorie requirement per day ranges between 1500 to 2000, but those who are…

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[COLUMN] When the IRS files a federal tax lien

A NOTICE of Federal Tax Lien (NFTL) is a public record filed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with the County Recorder where you live. When the IRS wants to enforce delinquent taxes against you, there are various mechanisms that the government can use to achieve that goal. This is one of them. Technically, the…

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WORLDBEX 2024

The anticipation peaks as the grand opening of WORLDBEX 2024 commences with a flourish of excitement and anticipation. Distinguished guests and industry leaders from around the world gather to witness the unveiling of the premier event in the building and design industries. Amidst the buzzing atmosphere, esteemed VIPs grace the occasion with their presence, adding…

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UltraPass ID spearheads decentralized digital identity adoption at scale in the Philippines

IN A significant move towards digital transformation, UltraPass ID, under the leadership of CEO and Co-Founder Eric Starr, has announced its presence in Manila as part of the Presidential Trade and Investment Mission led by Secretary Gina Raimondo. Starr’s participation underscores the company’s commitment to pioneering decentralized identity solutions in the Philippines, a market burgeoning…

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California pushes to expand the universe of abortion care providers

by Laurie Udesky KFF Health News California’s efforts to expand access to abortion care are enabling more types of medical practitioners to perform certain abortion procedures — potentially a boon for patients in rural areas especially, but a source of concern for doctors’ groups that have long fought efforts to expand the role of non-physicians….

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