Gas prices forecast to rise, as summer approaches 

Southern California drivers can rest easy knowing gas prices will stay comparatively low for the year, but will likely rise from current levels as the summer months approach, according to an assessment from GasBuddy.com. While long-range gasoline predictions are harder to make because of unforeseeable events, such as refinery fires, global supply disruptions and geopolitical…

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Gas prices forecast to rise, as summer approaches

Southern California drivers can rest easy knowing gas prices will stay comparatively low for the year, but will likely rise from current levels as the summer months approach, according to an assessment from GasBuddy.com. While long-range gasoline predictions are harder to make because of unforeseeable events, such as refinery fires, global supply disruptions and geopolitical…

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Keeping your amazing tongue clean and healthy

TONGUES are remarkable engineering wonders. They help us nourish ourselves and clean our teeth. They’re a vital part of our oral and whole body health. How do we keep them clean and healthy? Brush your tongue daily Your tongue hosts up to 10,000 taste buds. It also harbors billions of bacterium. That oral bacteria can contribute to tooth decay, gum…

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The February 2015 Priority Dates

The February 2015 Visa Bulletin provides more great news for Filipinos, as the priority dates in the various family and employment categories continue to move forward.  In fact, the priority date for workers has moved forward to January 1, 2014!! Each month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the…

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Update on work permits for Dapa applicants

On November 20, 2014, President Obama announced that its administration will stop deporting certain undocumented parents of US citizens and parents of legal permanent residents.  These individuals will also be allowed to get work permits to enable them to work and get a driver’s license.  This program has been named as Deferred Action for Parental…

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Acupuncture: A sticky issue

What is acupuncture? Acupuncture is a Chinese method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and improve bodily functions by inserting super fine needles into precise acupuncture points in the body and/or applying heat or electrical stimulation at these specific points. How old is this modality? Acupuncture has been practiced for over 5000 years….

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The Risk Of Not Creating A Family Business Wealth Plan

“In a family business, it’s the third generation that presents the big problems. The first generation founds the company and has the drive and the dedication to move it forward. The second generation rides that wave. The third generation wants to do their own thing. They’ve seen Broadway; they’ve had all the advantages. Gale Petronis…

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Common cause

IN a historic walk for solidarity, world leaders joined French Pres. Francois Hollande on Sunday, Jan. 11 to denounce acts of terrorism. This came days after 17 people were left dead following a string of deadly terror attacks in Paris, which began with the ghastly shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine,…

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A father’s legacy

THIRTY one years ago, my husband left me. He died, leaving a house fill of daughters, young and adorable, innocent, with the world on their side. In the face of adversity, we are permitted to ask, “why me?” You can ask, but you won’t get an answer. Through the years, I’ve learned the hard way….

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Kaiser mental health workers strike in California

KAISER Permanente’s 2,600 mental health employees throughout California went on strike on Monday, Jan. 12 to protest what they deem a lack of staffing that, in turn, affects care. Therapists and social workers employed by the health care provider demonstrated to demand that Kaiser provide quality and timely mental health care at its psychiatry clinics…

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Kaiser mental health workers strike in California

KAISER Permanente’s 2,600 mental health employees throughout California went on strike on Monday, Jan. 12 to protest what they deem a lack of staffing that, in turn, affects care. Therapists and social workers employed by the health care provider demonstrated to demand that Kaiser provide quality and timely mental health care at its psychiatry clinics…

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Gearing up for the Papal visit

The Philippines is gearing up for the arrival of Pope Francis on Thursday, January 15.  Drivers, newscasters, government officials, street vendors, Catholics, non-Catholics and just about everyone in the country are talking about the madness of traffic during the Papal events due to the expected millions of people that will be participating. Manila Bulletin, the…

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The Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA)

Among the executive actions on immigration announced by President Obama last 11/20/2014 is the Deferred Action for Parental Accountability or DAPA. DAPA is a form of a prosecutorial discretion program to be administered by the Department of Homeland Security, through the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) which allows a qualified undocumented parent of a…

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New system converts human waste into drinking water

HUMAN feces may be part of the answer to addressing sanitation issues that cause thousands of deaths each year. A new system called the Omniprocessor, developed by Janicki Industries Inc. and funded the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, converts human waste into drinkable water and elecricity. In a video posted on Gates’ blog, the Microsoft founder is…

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Devotion

IT was no surprise that over five million Filipino Catholic devotees joined the procession of the 408-year-old image of the Black Nazarene on Friday, Jan. 9. The image has been a celebrated icon ever since its arrival in 1606 from Acapulco, Mexico. The image depicting Christ with a dark complexion was a sculpture by an…

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