Fast-food workers strike for higher pay in LA, across US 

LOS ANGELES – “We want $15 and a union!” “Fast-food workers run this town!” “Si se puede!” These were some of the chants echoing from angry fast-food employees across the United States on Thursday, Sept. 4. The protesters, many of them McDonald’s and various fast-food chain employees, took to the streets to express their concerns…

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Filipino Americans dismayed over Cal MediConnect

LOS ANGELES – Nearly a half-million Californians–200,000 in Los Angeles County–are experiencing changes in their health insurance status through the state’s new Cal MediConnect. The pilot program is being tested for three years in eight counties. But while experts and consumer advocates say the program promises to improve care for low-income seniors and people with…

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LAX flyaway shuttle service opens in Hollywood

LOS ANGELES – Good news for frequent flyers. Getting to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) may have just become easier with the arrival of a new bus line that will shuttle passengers from Hollywood to LAX, and vice versa. On Wednesday, Sept. 3, LA city officials launched the new, low-cost FlyAway bus service that will…

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Reform in the Valley

Immigration reform is on the horizon.  We can feel it in the air.  Change is coming. President Obama may or may not pull through for the thousands of undocumented residents in California.  However, even if he does not fulfill his promise to provide a path to citizenship for those here without lawful status, immigration reform…

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4 ways to avoid cracking a tooth

THE healthy enamel that covers your teeth  is the hardest substance in your body — it’s even harder than your bones! That’s great news when you consider the amount of pressure our jaw muscles exert on our teeth. However, your teeth can still be cracked and chipped. Here are four “don’ts” for avoiding a cracked tooth:…

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Toxic items to avoid

We are surrounded by hundreds of products that are deleterious to our health, including foods, beverages, aerosols, and chemicals for our kitchen and bathrooms, that are toxic to our body. This had led to the rise in the incidence of various forms illnesses, from respiratory (emphysema, asthma, COPD, etc.), cardiovascular (high blood pressure, heart attack,…

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Vehicle collides with Burbank Metrolink train; driver dead

LOS ANGELES — A driver was badly injured after his car collided with Metrolink train No. 220 on Tuesday afternoon in Burbank, according to local police. The driver, 79-year-old Fawaz Khalil from Burbank, died later at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center. The incident occurred about 3:17pm near the traffic-heavy intersection of Buena Vista Street and San…

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Vehicle collides with Burbank Metrolink train; driver dead

LOS ANGELES — A driver was badly injured after his car collided with Metrolink train No. 220 on Tuesday afternoon in Burbank, according to local police. The driver, 79-year-old Fawaz Khalil from Burbank, died later at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center. The incident occurred about 3:17pm near the traffic-heavy intersection of Buena Vista Street and San…

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Fil-Am teen sentenced for Trade Center stunt

A FIL-AM teenager from New Jersey who managed to slip through the security of the World Trade Center in New York, was sentenced last September 3. Sixteen-year-old Justin Casquejo was sentenced by Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Felicia Menin to 23 days of community service.  This was in a plea agreement made last July, when the…

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Group says world is losing battle against Ebola

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The international group Doctors Without Borders warned Tuesday that the world is losing the battle against Ebola and lamented that treatment centers in West Africa have been “reduced to places where people go to die alone.” In separate remarks after a United Nations meeting on the crisis, the World Health Organization…

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The season of ‘Ber Months’

For Filipinos, Christmas is just around the corner. Yes, you heard it right; and yes, they know that there are still numerous special occasions that come ahead of Christmas. However, when “ber” months, i.e., those that end with “ber,” come, there’s no stopping them—it’s the start of their Christmas season! What happens in the Philippines…

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Grandstanding

IT is business as usual for the second most powerful man in the country. While the controversy about the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall Building II heats up, Vice President Jejomar Binay remains unfazed. Amidst the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee’s on-site probe on the 11-story building on Monday, Sept. 1, Binay was busy fulfilling his…

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Immigration Benefits for Adopted Children

Adopted children may obtain immigration benefits in three different ways. First, under INA 101(b)(1)(E)(i), a US citizen (USC) or lawful permanent resident (LPR) may file an immigrant petition for a child, who was adopted while under the age of sixteen years if the child had been in the legal custody of and had resided with…

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The tyranny of gossip

Some love or hate it, others write or repeat it. But the obsession with gossip seems here to stay. From what we read and see, from the unholy and unchanging trinity of the subject, the reporter and reader have stoked the human appetite for gossip, dating back to the salad days of the silver screen…

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Kanye, Juanes enliven LA’s Made in America fest

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A new outdoor music festival in downtown Los Angeles reflected the city’s diversity with a lineup that included rap, rock, punk, blues and Latin music. Kanye West, Cypress Hill, Weezer, Rise Against, John Mayer and Juanes were among Sunday’s performers. “This whole place is full of good, loving people,” Mayer told…

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