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What Biden Can Do to Combat COVID Right Now

By   /  Sunday, December 6th, 2020  /  Op/Eds  /  Comments Off on What Biden Can Do to Combat COVID Right Now

By Julie Rovner. California HealthLine When Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, the country was in the midst of a dire economic crisis. Twelve years later, his vice president, Joe Biden, has been elected president in the midst of a dire economic crisis and a worldwide, worsening coronavirus pandemic. In 2008, Obama’s team and that of Read More →

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Opinion: Election didn’t change California’s balance of power

By   /  Monday, November 30th, 2020  /  Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Opinion: Election didn’t change California’s balance of power

By Rosanna Carvacho, Teresa Cooke and Gianna Setoudeh This past election was one of the most consequential elections in modern history. In the midst of a pandemic, Californians have continued to endure simultaneous crises including wildfires, rising homelessness, lack of affordable housing, racial injustice and climate change impacts, to name a few—all of which were Read More →

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Our view: McCarthy needs to face reality of a Biden victory

By   /  Monday, November 23rd, 2020  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our view: McCarthy needs to face reality of a Biden victory

Thinking about the 2020 election, it strikes us how rare it would be if consecutive speakers of the House were from California. But with the Democratic majority in Congress narrowing and the GOP with some momentum headed into 2022, there is the possibility that Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield, would be first in line if Read More →

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Don’t forget your neighbors in need

By   /  Monday, November 23rd, 2020  /  Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Don’t forget your neighbors in need

By Bruce DeBoskey The holidays are around the corner and, for tens of millions of our neighbors across the U.S., this will be a time of scarcity, insecurity, worry and, in the richest nation on earth, hunger. Consider these facts: • Prior to COVID-19, 37 million people in the U.S. struggled with hunger. Feeding America, Read More →

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How to do more than survive in a pandemic and recession

By   /  Monday, November 23rd, 2020  /  Banking & Finance, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on How to do more than survive in a pandemic and recession

By Michael Mierau Even if all you had to worry about were the quality of your company’s products or services and continued growth of its customer base, running a business would be challenging enough. No one can precisely predict what factors can impact the economy. Sometimes, they seem to come out of nowhere, as with Read More →

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Karl Storz Imaging marks 30th anniversary in Goleta

By   /  Tuesday, November 17th, 2020  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Karl Storz Imaging marks 30th anniversary in Goleta

Happy 30th anniversary to Karl Storz Imaging of Goleta, which got its start on Nov. 12, 1990 when Karl Storz SE & Co. of Germany purchased a startup called Medical Concepts. Today, the company remains a unit of Karl Storz and employs around 400 on the Central Coast, where it produces endoscopes for use in Read More →

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California has a lot to lose if Supreme Court kills Obamacare

By   /  Monday, November 16th, 2020  /  Editorials, Opinion  /  Comments Off on California has a lot to lose if Supreme Court kills Obamacare

By Angela Hart California Healthline SACRAMENTO — Of any state, California has the most to lose if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Affordable Care Act. Health care coverage for millions of people is at stake, as are billions in federal dollars. Yet Democratic California leaders don’t have a plan to preserve the broad range Read More →