Late-Life Divorce May Be Mentally Tougher on Women Than Men
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Divorce later in life might be harder on women than on men, based on patterns of antidepressant use in a new study of people aged 50 or older. […]
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Divorce later in life might be harder on women than on men, based on patterns of antidepressant use in a new study of people aged 50 or older. […]
When California’s governors and legislators write state budgets, they begin with projecting how much revenue the state is likely to receive. It’s a semi-educated guess that is often billions of dollars removed from the eventual […]
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – More than 700,000 immigrants living illegally in California will gain access to free health care starting Monday under one of the state’s most ambitious coverage expansions in a decade. It’s an effort […]
On March 5, the voters will have the unique opportunity to elect one of their own to the San Joaquin County Superior Court bench. That person is Peter Devencenzi. Peter Devencenzi was born at St. […]
While Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislators wrestle with a massive state budget deficit this year, a few blocks from the Capitol another crisis that could have far more impact on California families will be […]
The number of American teens who smoke or have even tried smoking has dropped dramatically compared to a generation ago, with less than 1% now saying they light up cigarettes daily. Researchers tracked data on […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom asked California lawmakers on Wednesday to dip into the state’s rainy-day reserves, and signaled his desire to potentially delay a minimum wage increase for healthcare workers as part of his plan to […]
When federal government and state governments passed laws governing wages, working hours and other workplace conditions prior to World War II, agricultural labor was exempted. Many years later, after the 40-hour work week became standard, […]
We’re edging toward the end of 2023. What are the financial moves you really should make before the clock runs out? Luckily, financial planners spend the final weeks of the year thinking about just such […]
Born and raised by a single mom in East Stockton, Chris Rouppet was influenced by the tight-knit community that showed him and his family so much love.“My mom worked two jobs, including Diamond Walnut, for […]
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