January 15th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
The Los Angeles Times has approved Adam Schiff as the Chief candidate for the California Senate seat in the 2024 election. The Publication’s editorial board supports him by saying, “He stands out for his extraordinary leadership over the last several years.” They selected him to replace the late California Senator Dianne Feinstein due to his […]
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January 15th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
After Queen Margarethe ll stepped down from the Danish throne, Frederik X became the new king. Ascending the throne on Jan 14, he succeeded his mother, who stepped down after 52 years of rule. He was announced as the new king of Denmark by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on the balcony of the Christiansborg Palace […]
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January 15th, 2024 Steve DiGioia
In the recent Iowa polls, the GOPs would vote for Trump but not all. The Republican Iowa caucusgoers will vote for Trump in the upcoming elections except for the supporters of former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. According to the polls by NBC News, Haley’s 43% percent voters are most likely to vote for Biden in […]
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January 15th, 2024 Stacey Chillemi
Transitioning into a caregiver’s role for an elderly family member is challenging. To ensure the best care, it’s crucial to understand common missteps that caregivers often make. From handling everything on your own to overlooking the caregiver’s wellbeing and recent health concerns, learn from expert advice on how to avoid these mistakes and provide comprehensive […]
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January 15th, 2024 Debbi-Jo Horton
Aging Gracefully: A Beautiful Journey towardsSelf-Love, and 5 Practices to Embrace As we journey through life, each year brings about a host of transformative experiences that shape us into the unique individuals we are. Aging is a natural part of this journey, and an opportunity to embrace maturity, wisdom, and a renewed sense of […]
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January 15th, 2024 Barbara Klein
I remember the day that Sonia Sotomayer was sworn into office, replacing Justice David Souter and being the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court. Yet, perhaps receiving more attention was a summer day before that in 2009. She had 6 meetings scheduled with Senate leaders (who would decide her fate). While rushing through the […]
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January 15th, 2024 InsideTracker
Calculating VO2max—the gold standard for measuring cardiorespiratory fitness—has been popular amongst endurance athletes seeking to improve their athletic performance. But growing research shows VO2max is important for everyone to monitor—marathon runners and weekend warriors alike. VO2max is a strong predictor of many health outcomes and healthspan—the duration of life spent in good health without chronic […]
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January 15th, 2024 Beth Elkassih
What Flower Represents Mental Health: Symbols of Strength and Serenity Flowers have long been admired for their beauty and their ability to symbolize a wide range of emotions and concepts. When it comes to mental health, certain blooms carry a powerful message of hope, resilience, and support. By exploring the meanings behind these natural symbols, […]
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January 15th, 2024 Lorraine C. Ladish
Going back to school in midlife can be daunting, but it can also be your ticket to an encore career. The post What it’s like to go back to school in midlife appeared first on – Viva Fifty!. Originally Published on https://www.vivafifty.com/
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January 15th, 2024 Keith Haney
In our latest podcast episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Dr. Michelle Bengtson, a renowned neuropsychologist and author who overcame physical deformity and chronic pain through her faith and determination. Throughout her journey, she has experienced trials, challenges, and surprising victories, including facing her husband’s daunting battle with cancer. Drawing strength from her […]
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