Medicare can help with cataracts
By Greg Dill
Cataracts often come with age and can affect your vision. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a
The way your team gets to the office is part of their work experience, and the commute is almost always a factor in whether someone chooses to work at your
As a resident for the past six decades and former mayor of this great city, I am very concerned about the pending consideration of what is known as a labor
Too Hot, Crowded and Not Enough Time to Stand for National Anthem
Last Friday night I attended the annual Talent Show at a local Santa Monica public elementary school. There
Honoring Memorial Day
From the dawn of time, men who died in battle have been recognized by the society they fought for as heroes.
This coming weekend American Society has
Medicare and osteoporosis
Brittle bones could shatter your life.
Every year, more Americans are diagnosed with osteoporosis, a disease that causes bones to weaken and become more likely to break.
An abiding lesson from the June 7, 2013 shooting at Santa Monica College is that training saves lives – it proved to be true that day and remains true today. Here’
Starting in April 2018, Medicare will mail new Medicare cards to all people with Medicare, to help protect you from identity fraud.
Fraudsters are always looking for ways to get
In nearly every corner of Los Angeles, there are homeless encampments — collections of flimsy tents, usually within mere feet of a school, a park, a business, or someone’s home.
What Day Of The Month Do I Get My Social Security Payment?
Timing is everything, and the arrival time of your monthly payment from Social Security can be key to
Fruit For A Cause Turns Family Celebrations into Meals for the Hungry
Over a decade ago, Westside Food Bank board member and past President Bruce Rosen came up with a