Day: January 8, 2022
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US
NYC Mayor Picks Brother For A Top Job In Nation’s Largest Police Force
Eric Adams, the freshly sworn-in mayor of New York City, has made the controversial decision to select his own brother…
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Education
Rise Vision Helps Schools Use Digital Signage to Make Kindness the Norm ®
(January 8, 2021) –– Rise Vision has released three new templates to help schools promote kindness on their digital signage.…
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Health
Newsom proposes $2.7 billion to expand COVID-19 response efforts
SACRAMENTO — California would spend $2.7 billion on new efforts to respond to the surge in COVID-19 cases, including additional testing…
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Education
Kajeet Appoints Industry Veteran Chris Felix as Vice President of Education Sales
MCLEAN, VA. — Jan. 8, 2022 — Kajeet®, a leading provider of IoT connectivity, software and hardware solutions that deliver…
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Health
L.A. County reports highest one-week coronavirus total of pandemic
Los Angeles continued to see an Omicron-fueled surge in coronavirus cases Saturday, as staffing shortages necessitated the deployment of California…
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Politics
Obama Honors The Late Sen. Harry Reid As A Man ‘Who Got Things Done’
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Former President Barack Obama commemorated late Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Saturday as a man…
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Entertainment
Sidney Poitier: “One of Hollywood’s Greatest Legends.” | HollywoodNews.com
“Sidney Poitier was the epitome of Black Dignity, Black beauty, Black pride and Black power” by “N.Y. Times” Charles M.…
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Health
Frustrations rise as Gov. Newsom’s vow to screen students for COVID falls short
SACRAMENTO — Students in the Burbank Unified School District received a shipment of coronavirus rapid tests from the state Wednesday, but…
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Health
Column: Still have questions about COVID-19 vaccines? This nurse has answers
Let’s say you’re not sure it’s safe for your kids to get vaccinated against COVID-19, or for you to get…
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Health
Plant lovers: This is the month to luxuriate in camellias and take garden classes
It’s January, the time for Southern Californians to be pruning our roses, prepping our garden soil and admiring exotic camellia…
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