
Lear Capital Shares 3 Ways a Competing Reserve Currency Could Threaten the U.S. Dollar — and Cost Americans Cash
If the United States dollar were to lose its status as the world’s reserve currency, the resulting impact might surprise American consumers, says Kevin DeMeritt, founder and chairman of Los Angeles-based precious More...

Dog Bite Incidents: Prevention, Liability, and Seeking Legal Assistance
Ah, dogs. Man’s best friend. Until… chomp. You’re bitten. Dog bites can turn a lovely day into a nightmare. A Los Angeles personal injury attorney from The Barnes Firm explains, “Navigating More...

Tips to Finding Affordable Housing Near USC
There are several properties you will find near the USC area, but all may not fit into your budget. Especially if you are a student or a young professional who cannot afford expensive accommodation. You need to More...

School Lunches Getting Burnt Due to Supply Chain Woes
The commercial trade and shipping industry has taken a real beating since the COVID-19 pandemic exploded globally in early 2020. If you live in the U.S., you almost never considered where the food and other supplies More...

Best tips to find the criminal lawyer
You always need a criminal lawyer whenever you face any type of criminal charge. In order to get away with the criminal charge excellently, you should get the services of the criminal lawyer who can represent you More...

Jason Hughes of San Diego: Five Things You Didn’t Know About the Hughes Marino CEO
Hughes Marino Chairman, CEO, and Co-owner, Jason Hughes has been an influential figure in tenant and buyer representation, project management, portfolio lease administration and audit, and culture consulting for More...

How to hire the best Los Angeles injury attorney? Find here!
You were injured in an accident in California that happened because of someone’s fault. What’s next? If your injuries are not serious or your losses are manageable, you may not want to go through the extensive More...

What’s the California Smog Check?
Cars must go through all sorts of checks and maintenance in order to stay safe and functional. Tires, oil, filters, and breaks are common vehicle components that a mechanic and even the average driver look at regularly. However, More...

5 tips for employee recruitment in a post-COVID world
Don’t think for a second that the process of recruiting employees will return to normal once COVID-19 is finally defeated. Covid-19 has rocked our world in ways no one expected, and even when it’s gone, More...

A Holistic Way to Approach Chronic Pain
Waking up with small twinges of aches and pains is a common occurrence for many adults. Rolling out of bed with sore muscles or even minor arthritis might be bothersome, but it doesn’t tend to hinder your More...

If We Can Work From Anywhere, Why Work From Here: Thoughts From Steve Kemler
Steve Kemler, Managing Partner of the Stone Arch Group, says that while the pandemic has certainly pushed people out of dense urban areas in recent months (at least temporarily), the overall direction of this population More...

Survival of the Fittest vs Herd immunity? Just wear a Mask!
Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency in late February, closed public schools on March 12, and she and health authorities closed seven counties in the Bay area on March 16. Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered “shelter-in-place” More...

4 Things to You Should Do After a Car Accident
Over 6 million car accidents take place in the U.S. every year. Fortunately, due to improved technology and safety measures, most of these accidents are not fatal and only involve property damage. If you face a More...

Will The Covid-19 Lockdown Lead To More Divorces?
The lockdowns necessitated by the Covid-19 outbreak have already transformed daily life for many of us. With couples around the world being forced to spend extended periods of time in close proximity to one another More...

How the Coronavirus Outbreak Could Affect Criminal Defense Lawyers
With coronavirus reaching every state in the country at this point, its effect on all aspects of industry, economics, and life, in general, is becoming more pronounced. Each day it seems as though more cities/towns More...

Coronavirus death toll over 4000 as 912 died yesterday
The Chinese Coronavirus death toll surged past 4,000 in the United States on Tuesday, as 912 were documented as dead, with New York City still the epicenter of the pandemic in America. Cities and states tightened More...

Pandemic is poorly named and an even worse film
Stay at home orders and quarantines have popularized two things: online streaming and pandemic themed films, the best of which is Contagion. Another film, titled, Pandemic, is free with an Amazon Prime membership, More...

N95 Mask shortage linked to Obama administration, not restocking after H1N1 in 2009
Public health may be headed into crisis, in large part due to the shortage N95 respirator masks and new reports trace the problem back to over ten years, after the H1N1 outbreak. Imagine de Gerd Altmann de la Pixabay From More...

Los Angeles County sees the biggest rise in coronavirus cases, adding 61 new positives
Los Angeles County public health officials today announced the region’s biggest single-day jump in confirmed cases of the coronavirus, adding sixty-one new cases, making it 101 in the past 48 hours and 292 overall, More...

How to Choose the Right Rental Car for Your Vacation
Discovering somewhere new in the United States can become infinitely more exciting and memorable when you make the decision to rent a car. But you might not know how to pick the ideal vehicle for the journey. Just More...