There are certain expenses that are almost inevitable during retirement. You will need a roof over your head, a means of transportation, food and access to public services. It will also have to absorb the astronomical cost of medical care. But while all these expenses may be obvious, here is …
Read More »More than $ 67,000 raised for San Diego’s Starbucks barista in Facebook post on mask policy
SAN DIEGO, California (CNS) – More than $ 67,000 was raised for a San Diego Starbucks employee who became the target of a local woman’s vitriol in an online post on the COVID-19-related mask policy of the store. The woman, identified via Facebook as Amber Lynn Gilles, posted a deleted …
Read More »Abbott Approves Exemption to Allow Mixed Drinks to Go – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) approved a waiver on Saturday that will allow restaurants and bars with a mixed drink permit to sell mixed drinks to go and deliver. The exemption comes a day after the governor closed bars a second time during the COVID-19 pandemic and allows eligible establishments …
Read More »United States Reaches 2.5 Million Coronavirus Cases As States Record Day Highs
The United States reached more than 2.5 million confirmed cases of coronavirus on Saturday as several states experience record spikes in infections amid efforts to reopen the economy. According to a count by Johns Hopkins UniversityAs of Saturday, 2,501,244 tested positive for coronavirus in the United States and 125,435 people …
Read More »The spike in COVID-19 cases could delay the July 1 reopening in Contra Costa County
Several Bay Area counties are considering delaying the reopening as new cases of COVID-19 emerge. Elissa Harrington reports. Walnut CREEK, California. – It was a busy Saturday at Main Street Kitchen in Walnut Creek, well, as busy as it could be with limited tables and outdoor seating only. “Just this …
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