Obama proposes $330 million budget for LA transit

The budget proposal unveiled by President Barack Obama to Congress on Monday earmarks more than $1 billion for California transportation and construction projects, including $330 million that Los Angeles city officials called crucial to extending an essential transportation line. Overall, Obama would spend more than $800 million on transit throughout the state: including $165 million…

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Infant contracts measles in Santa Monica

New case prompts daycare center closure A baby is one of the latest victims of the California measles outbreak, prompting the closure of a child-care center on the Santa Monica High School campus which regularly cares for 24 infants and toddlers. The infant is younger than 12 months and therefore hasn’t been immunized for the…

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Residential No-burn Alert Issued For All Residents Of Los Angeles Air Basin Tomorrow

NO-BURN ALERT: MANDATORY WOODBURNING BAN IN EFFECT TOMORROW FOR RESIDENTS OF THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN All Indoor and Outdoor Residential Wood Burning Prohibited Due to High Air Pollution Predicted for Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4, 2015. The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) has issued a residential no-burn alert effective Wednesday, February 4, 2015, for all those living in…

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Infant contracts measles in Santa Monica

New case prompts daycare center closure A baby is one of the latest victims of the California measles outbreak, prompting the closure of a child-care center on the Santa Monica High School campus which regularly cares for 24 infants and toddlers. The infant is younger than 12 months and therefore hasn’t been immunized for the…

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Frenchman linked to deadly Paris attacks charged

French authorities filed preliminary terrorism charges last week against a wanted Frenchman extradited from Bulgaria, who admitted his connection to the gunmen behind the terrorist massacres in Paris. Fritz-Joly Joachin, 29, was arrested Jan. 1 on an unrelated warrant while trying to cross from Bulgaria into Turkey. Police say that he was an associate of…

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The Soldier

IF I could look into a soldier’s heart and know everyone’s story, I’d ask: why are they fighting? Who will tell them (if the reasons exist)? Who is going to kill them, or who they’re going to kill? To understand a soldier’s life is to find out what he’s looking for. When he kills another…

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Prophet of poor migrants

SHE exuded passion and love for her ministry to undocumented migrants as she spoke powerfully to the participants of the Biennial Consultation of the Association of Theological Field Education last week in Santa Fe, New Mexico. “Jesus is a migrant too,” she proclaimed, “and so we need to treat migrants, those who illegally cross the…

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Moment of silence

IS peace between the government and the Muslim extremist group Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) attainable? In a pessimist’s point of view, there might not be any remedy to the insurgency in Mindanao, which has spanned four decades long, especially now that the notorious group is behind the bloody slaughter of 44 Philippine National Police-Special Action…

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#NasaanAngPangulo

#NasaanAngPangulo has been a trending topic among Filipinos all over the world on social media, asking where Philippine President Benigno Aquino was, and why he was not at Villamor Airbase last Thursday, Jan. 29 to welcome and honor the remains of the 44 Special Action Force commandos brutally killed in a botched mission against terrorists…

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Payroll tax guide for 2015

  * * * Sy Al-os Accountancy Corporation provides accounting and tax services to individuals, corporations, LLCs and business entities. The Firm has a niche in defending taxpayers audited by the IRS and other governmental agencies. The firm celebrates its 38th anniversary in 2015. * * * Victor Santos Sy graduated Cum Laude from UE…

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New DACA guidelines to be implemented February 20, 2015

BY now most people already know that President Obama unveiled numerous executive proposals, which will provide deportation relief to many hardworking immigrants, documented and undocumented.  The proposals are also aimed at securing our borders and ensuring that dangerous criminals are a top priority in deportation.  We expect that approximately 5 million illegal immigrants will benefit…

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Effects of a grant of waiver

AN inadmissible alien cannot receive a visa and he cannot be admitted into the US. An alien may be inadmissible due to certain conduct, conditions, criminal convictions or events. Nevertheless, an inadmissible alien may receive a visa or be admitted into the US if the alien is granted a waiver of inadmissibility. Not all grounds…

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Some doctors refuse to treat unvaccinated patients

Many parents hold firm to anti-vaccine beliefs With the state gripped by a measles outbreak, many California families are taking different approaches to protecting their kids from the severely contagious virus. Gary Monahan, a councilman for the city of Costa Mesa, remembers his son’s temperature spiking after getting the first dose of the MMR (measles,…

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Blizzard Juno, Chionophobia, and other phobias

I woke up last Monday morning with a bit of apprehension as to whether I had to go to work or merely stay home after being cautious about the prevailing alert watch regarding a major snowstorm to hit the area. Despite the early signs of the dreaded natural calamity I still proceeded only to regret…

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Apple earns record $18 billion in fourth quarter

Apple Inc. posted a record-breaking profit of $18 billion in the fourth quarter of 2014 thanks to its bigger-screen iPhones and spikes in sales in China. These earnings reflect the largest ever reported by a public company worldwide, said S&P analyst Howard Silverblatt, according to Reuters. The company sold 74.5 million iPhones in the three months that…

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What’s the latest in Immigration Law?

It seems like immigration law is in the news every day recently, and we wanted to take an opportunity to keep you up to date on recent developments. In November, President Obama announced that he planned to take executive action to help millions of undocumented people living in the United States to obtain work permits…

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Prolonged sitting can cause premature deaths

Many activities in the modern world involve sitting: working at an office, watching TV and driving are just a few. It turns out that sedentary behavior like this, according to a study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, increases the risk of developing diseases or conditions that result in premature deaths, regardless of…

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Nissan recalls about 768,000 SUVs

Nissan Motor Co. is recalling approximately 768,000 SUVs globally for two different issues. A total of 215,789 Pathfinders from the 2013 and 2014 model years, as well as 2013 Infiniti JX35 SUVs, are being recalled for a problem with a secondary hood latch, Nissan and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said. Of these…

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