The title of the article I just finished reading is as startling as if it said: “How to live forever.” But even more improbable, it says: “How to fix the health system.” The author is David Lazarus, a most prolific columnist these past two decades, currently with the Los Angeles Times an
Last Friday I was experiencing symptoms of what I believed to be a heart attack. This would not be rare for someone 75 years of age who takes medications for high blood pressure. But this time it was different.
If you pay close attention to the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC), an independent nonpartisan non-profit research institution based in San Francisco, you’ll be informed California’s 2018-19 State Budget reflects significant economic growth for the state, will effectively provide supp
“You can do better,” says the colored man to the white man. The white man replies to the colored man, “you can be better.” The colored man is Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a classical pianist about to embark on an eight-week concert tour of the deep South.
Long Beach’s new fire chief, Xavier Espino, was a recent guest speaker at a Rotary Club of Long Beach luncheon aboard the Queen Mary and updated attendees on activities at the LBFD.
She is a loving mother, caring hospital nurse and a victim of significant powers that are way beyond her control – the CIA, US State Department and ISIS. Working in a hospital emergency room in a New York City suburb, the life of Helen (Susan Sarandon) is turbulent.