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UCLA nurses to protest overcrowding in hospitals

Registered nurses at UCLA will rally on Wednesday, March 1, outside Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical to demand that management end the unsafe practice of placing ER patients in hallway beds and squeezing...

 

Organic Baby Food

Rise in parental concerns with respect to baby's health and nutrition, increase in awareness about health benefits of organic products, eco-friendly farming techniques, rise in disposable income of...

 

Sugar Free Ice Cream

According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Sugar-Free Ice Cream Market by Type, Flavor, and Distribution Channel: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast,...

 

Growing Demand for Disease-free and High-Quality Plant Varieties

Plant tissue culture is a technique that involves the propagation and manipulation of plant cells, tissues, and organs under controlled laboratory conditions. It is widely used in agriculture,...

 

Web Hosting Services

Increase in the number of organizations around the globe and their efforts to have online presence, proliferation of mobile marketing platforms, availability of web hosting services with excellent...

 

UCLA applications for fall 2023 admission remain at near-historic highs

UCLA has received more than 169,800 applications for fall 2023 admission, with approximately 145,900 coming from freshman applicants and nearly 24,000 from transfer applicants - making UCLA once...

 

MICK CRONIN AMONG CANDIDATES FOR 2023 NAISMITH MEN'S COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD

Fourth-year UCLA head coach Mick Cronin has been named as one of 15 candidates for the 2023 Werner Ladder Naismith Men's College Coach of the Year Award, as announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club....

 

Impact of COVID-19 on the North America furniture

Furniture is a term that refers to objects used to support human activities such as seating, eating, sleeping, and others. Furniture can also be used to hold and position an object at a specific...

 

Alcohol Gummies

The demand for alcohol gummies has grown due to the working population increasingly demanding schedules, typically marked by anxiety and despair. Consumer buying decisions are influenced by various...

 

Sleep Apnea Diagnostics

The sleep apnea diagnostics market refers to the market for medical devices, tools, and technologies used to diagnose sleep apnea, a condition characterized by frequent pauses in breathing during...

 

Sparkling Wines Market CAGR to rise at 7.3% 2027 Forecast

According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Sparkling Wine Market by Type, Product, Price Point, and Sales Channel: Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast,...

 

Baby Diapers Market is estimated to surge at a CAGR of 5.3%

According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Baby Diapers Market by Product Type, Size, Age Group, and Distribution Channel: Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021...

 

New treatment for COVID unlikely to receive US authorization

An experimental treatment halved hospitalizations for COVID-19, but don’t expect it to reach U.S. pharmacies anytime soon. The medicine is a single injection of interferon lambda, a version of a natural human molecule that amplifies antiviral a...

 

"KRISTINA WONG, SWEATSHOP OVERLORD"

As Pulitzer Prize finalist and Los Angeles based writer/actor Kristina Wong continues the 2023 Kirk Douglas season with her hilarious and heartfelt one-person play, “Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord,” Los Angeles audiences will have a variety of...

 

The Center by Lendistry Launches Digital Accelerator for California Entrepreneurs to Succeed Online

The Center by Lendistry, a nonprofit organization committed to closing the racial wealth gap, has launched a new Digital Literacy Accelerator program designed to help women- and diverse-owned California small businesses gain the technical expertise...

 

King Day Closures

The national holiday observes the birthday of civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. ,who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He was assassinated four years later. You can expect...

 
 By Letters    Opinion    January 5, 2023

What California taxpayers need to know about unemployment insurance

By Jon COUPAL President Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association I sincerely hope that readers aren’t turned off by the title of this column. While most taxpayers aren’t directly responsible for pay...

 

New City Council Repeals Minimum Wage for Health Care Workers

The new City Council didn't waste time stirring controversy in its first meeting. Less than an hour after swearing in new members, the Council voted 3-2 to repeal an ordinance for a $25 minimum wage...

 

Culver City Symphony Orchestra Opens Season With a Celebration of Dance

Maxim Kuzin, who studied and started his conducting career in his native Ukraine, will lead the season opening concert of the Culver City Symphony Orchestra on December 10. The Junior winner of the...

 

Teachers Unions Finally Have Some Competition In School Board Races

by Larry Sand President of the California Teachers Empowerment Network It’s no secret that the teachers’ unions have control over most aspects of public education in the U.S. The school boards, which negotiate with unions over salary, work rul...

 
 By Bill Seals    Sports    December 1, 2022

Bruins end regular season with a win over Cal

In a season that fell somewhat short of the team goals, the UCLA Bruins football team finished the season on a high note, beating the California Golden Bears in Berkeley, 35-28. The Bruins finish the...

 

Culver City Symphony Announces Three Music Director Finalists

The Culver City Symphony Orchestra announced that three acclaimed conductors will vie for the prestigious Music Director-Conductor position at the Culver City Symphony Orchestra/Marina del Rey Summer Symphony during this coming concert season....

 

Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Blocked

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked President Biden's student loan forgiveness program, halting the administration's ability to dole out up to $20,000 in relief to student borrowers. The...

 

Covid State of Emergency in California to End February 2023

California’s Covid-19 state of emergency will end Feb. 28, 2023, nearly three years since its initiation, officials from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced this week. The announcement came as new...

 

CENTER THEATRE GROUP ANNOUNCES 2022-2023 KIRK DOUGLAS THEATRE SEASON

The season begins with a historic new works festival the L.A. Writers’ Workshop Festival with an all-women cohort of 10 writers in September 2022 2022 Pulitzer Prize Finalist play “Kristina Wong, Swe...

 

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