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  • Compton Mayor Aja Brown

    Compton Mayor, Aja Brown made history as the City’s youngest elected Mayor at the age of 31. A national trailblazer, Mayor Brown’s ‘New Vision for Compton’ is a revitalization strategy centered on 12 key principles that focus on family values, quality of life, economic development and infrastructural growth. Mayor Brown is focused on improving outcomes through policy reform, innovation and strategic partnerships. […]

  • Dr. Paul Wallace Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dermatologist

    Dr. Paul W. Wallace, M.D., M.P.A., is a celebrity Cosmetic Dermatologist. Dr. Wallace has been proudly serving Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Westwood, Rancho Park, Century City, Los Angeles, and all of southern California for over 20 years. A native of Los Angeles, Dr. Wallace is a master of his field and is a resource for […]

  • Michael Joseph

    Michael Joseph, Marketing Manager at 360 Remodeling, a licensed Contractor specializing in all types of home remodeling, windows, doors, decks and much more for your home remodeling needs. Get in touch with him and the 360 Remodeling Team! Website: www.360remodeling.com or  by phone: 866-750-8011.

  • Twitter Finally Appoints Black Board Member

    Twitter announced Monday that it has appointed the chief executive officer of BET Networks, Debra L. Lee, to its board of directors. Lee will be Twitter’s first black board member and third female board member — a notable development for the social media company, which has been widely criticized for its lack of diversity. The […]

  • Former CIA spy says he helped South Africa arrest ‘communist toy’ Nelson Mandela

    CIA tip off to South Africa’s apartheid regime which led toNelson Mandela‘s arrest and 27-year imprisonment was yesterday condemned as a “betrayal of our nation” by the grandson and heir of the former president. Mandla Mandela called on US President Barack Obama to apologise and make a “full disclosure” of the events leading up to […]

  • U.S. Directs Public Schools to Allow Transgender Access to Restrooms

    WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is planning to issue a sweeping directive telling every public school district in the country to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms that match their gender identity. A letter to school districts will go out Friday, adding to a highly charged debate over transgender rights in the middle of […]

  • L.A. County may seek state’s help on ‘millionaires tax’ for homelessness

    Los Angeles County officials are eyeing a new income tax on millionaires to help address the region’s growing crisis of homelessness, but one of the county board’s three liberal members broke ranks to at least temporarily halt the push.  County supervisors were slated to vote Tuesday to lobby for state legislation that would give counties the authority to […]

  • Kateria Manning

          Saturday, January 31st, 1987, the day of the Alpha and the Omega, in the year of the Indigo child, a starseed was born…Kateria Ty`phani (Tiffany) Manning. Born under the Aquarius Sun, while entering into the Age of Aquarius, I Know my role as the Water Bearer in these times. While being blessed […]

  • NASA Finds 1,284 Alien Planets, Biggest Haul Yet, with Kepler Space Telescope

    NASA’s Kepler space telescope has discovered 1,284 new exoplanets, including nine rocky worlds that might be capable of supporting life as we know it, astronomers announced today (May 10). This is by far the largest haul of alien planets ever unveiled at one time. The total exoplanet tally now stands at about 3,200, and Kepler […]

  • Delxino Wilson de Briano

    Delxino’s began his career as a computer scientist. Delxino earned a degree in Management Information Systems from New York’s prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology in 1991. During his senior year in college, Delxino worked at Eastman Kodak Corporation. After graduation, Delxino went on to hold positions at Xerox Corporation, IBM and Cox Enterprises before beginning […]