LA Times will not use internment to describe WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans – AsAmNews

LA Times will not use internment to describe WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans – AsAmNews
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Newsom announces $50-million contract to make California’s own brand of insulin – Los Angeles Times

Source: Newsom announces $50-million contract to make California’s own brand of insulin – Los Angeles Times

Under the deal, a 10-milliliter vial — normally costing $300 — would be made available for the same $30 price it cost the state to manufacture and distribute the drug, according to the governor’s office. Newsom’s office said that as a result of such sharply reduced prices, patients who pay out of pocket for insulin would save between $2,000 and $4,000 annually.

Financial Self-defense Saturdays Repost & Service Adulthood: Project Do Better Phase II

Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better

Adults are expected to be able to take care of themselves, and to accept responsibilities that we associate with adulthood. #ProjectDoBetter has updated some of these proposals on Adulthood: What do you think?  One of these responsibilities is voting, which is meant to give each citizen a voice on decision-making for the common good.  Another such responsibility is financial self-defense, and of course, paying one’s bills, avoiding scams, and honoring contracts, including the […]

Thoughtful Thursdays, emotional and financial self-defense, and Phase II: Adulthood — Context, Critical Thinking, Continuous Learning: Project Do Better

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Three years after first COVID-19 death in Texas, Waco brothers remember parents who died within days of each other

“It’s something I never thought I’d go through,” Gabriel Resendez, one of the Resendez children who lost their parents to COVID-19, told KWTX. “I felt like my world was tumbling down,” his brother, Moses Resendez. said.

Source: Three years after first COVID-19 death in Texas, Waco brothers remember parents who died within days of each other