How the mixed messaging of vaccine skeptics sows seeds of doubt

It was a late-spring House of Representatives hearing, where members of Congress and attendees hoped to learn lessons from the pandemic. Witness Marty Makary made a plea. “I want to thank you for your attempts at civility,” Makary, a Johns Hopkins Medicine researcher and surgeon, said softly. Then his tone changed. His voice started to…

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Defend against scammers who target your Social Security benefits

by Annie Walters Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Nevada Scammers are always finding new ways to steal your money and personal information by exploiting your fears.  The most effective way to defeat scammers is to know how to identify scams and to ignore suspicious calls and emails. One common tactic scammers use is posing…

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Social Security’s commitment to the LGBTQ+ community

by Annie Walters Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Nevada June is Pride Month.  It’s a time to acknowledge the LGBTQ+ community, and also celebrate diversity, love, and respect.  On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, holding that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry in…

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[COLUMN] The joy of being and building a community

Greetings! It’s our annual Carnival in our parish, a weekend of fun, community building, and getting to know our neighbors here in Glendale. We pray for its success! It’s our time to delight in each other’s company,    eat and drink together, and allow our youth and children to enjoy the rides safely. Let’s remember that…

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Mayor Breed, Treasurer Cisneros celebrate success of SF Museums For All program

SAN FRANCISCO – Mayor London N. Breed and Treasurer José Cisneros on Friday, June 9 announced that the SF Museums For All program was used more than 130,000 times by low-income San Franciscans for free admissions to 22 museums and cultural institutions. A new case study and impact report released Friday by The Financial Justice Project in the Office of the Treasurer…

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IBP-Northern California chapter calls on ConGen Ferrer

SAN FRANCISCO – The new set of officers of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines-Northern California Chapter (IBP-NorCal) led by Atty Jeanne Serrano Kouznetzova paid a courtesy call on Philippine Consul General in San Francisco Neil Frank Ferrer on May 25, 2023. The two sides held discussions on resuming the regular free legal clinic at the Consulate where…

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County receives national recognition for 54 programs

THE County of San Diego won 54 Achievement Awards this year for standout programs from the National Association of Counties, which recognizes excellence in county government. The county won awards in 15 categories including county resiliency, human services, information technology, health, community and economic development, criminal justice and public safety, children and youth, risk and…

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City of San Diego awards $2.6M Far South/Border North grants to 60 artists, cultural practitioners

Combined public-private funding will support projects in San Diego and Imperial counties SAN DIEGO – Sixty artists and cultural practitioners in disciplines ranging from performing arts, visual arts, music, film, media and literature will receive $2.6 million in Far South/Border North grants. Far South/Border North is a California Creative Corps arts program for San Diego and Imperial counties led by…

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“Travel: We’re back in full color”

A lesson in Humanities 1, way back in college, says that between black and white lies the shade of gray. True enough, in life, there could never be just black and white. And the good news is we love living in full color. That’s why every one of us loves traveling primarily because we want to…

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Action required to renew dmv disabled placards by June 30

Sacramento – Permanent disabled person parking placard holders who have had their placards for six or more years must provide a signature to the DMV to renew this year. Placards expire on June 30, 2023. A new law has changed the renewal process, so longtime placard holders will no longer automatically receive new placards. Placards must…

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[COLUMN] Navigating the challenges of divorcing a narcissist

Narcissistic behavior can be a major factor in the breakdown of a marriage, leading to divorce. Many divorcing spouses would point to the other spouse’s personality as the reason they decided to file for divorce.  When describing their spouse’s personality, it often fits many of the characteristics of Narcissism.   Narcissism is a personality disorder characterized…

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