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With a little more than two months to go in the open-enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), community organizers say the biggest obstacle for consumers is not the Healthcare.gov website but a lack of awareness about financial assistance.

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“When the passengers are asleep in the cabin, the pilots are up there working,” Schiff said. “It can be mentally fatiguing.”

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The play opens at a police station in Texas on November 22, 1963; President J. F.Kennedy was just shot and killed as he was riding in a motorcade.

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What meaning does Mandela’s ancestral funerary rites have for the North American context specifically African American religion and the Black Church tradition?

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Thousand Oaks, Calif… The casts of Cabrillo Music Theatre’s IN THE HEIGHTS and FOREVER PLAID are coming! Local businesses are coming! And dancers, “movers,” and those who can barely tap their toes are coming, too! Family and Community combine with music,

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Playwright Eric Rudnick came to Los Angeles (from New York) to get involved with the vibrant theatre community, and wound up with his first job being in the television industry. It worked out quite well for him, helping to support his theatre habit.

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The White House on Wednesday designated Los Angeles as one of five communities across the country that will receive federal money to help improve housing, public safety, and educatio

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Carlos Santana got the surprise of his life Friday when he was reunited with a long lost bandmate he had not seen in four decades.

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Detroit, Michigan made headlines recently when it filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy. Although Detroit represents the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, it certainly isn’t the only U.S. city who has filed for bankruptcy protection. Since January 2010 alone, the following cities also filed for bankruptcy

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A pair of Air Jordan XI Concord sneakers usually sells for $400 on the Internet but retail for $180 at stores. The shoe line is estimated to bring in $1 billion annually.

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