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One Way to Fast via AMAC
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- Written by John Grimaldi
Cincinnati, Ohio - Del Hall of Cincinnati, is among the countless numbers of Christians in the U.S. who observe the six weeks of Lent by fasting. So, says the Association of Mature American Citizens , Hall is swapping his usual three “square meals” a day for a liquid diet that includes “three to five beers a day” this Easter Season just as he has done for the past two years.
Cryptic Pregnancy
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Imperial, California - An Indonesian woman claimed recently that she got pregnant when a “gust of wind” entered her body, reports the Association of Mature American Citizens. She says that within 15 minutes she went into labor and was rushed to a local clinic where an hour later she gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
Boost Gut Health: Choosing the right fermented foods
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Attorney General Becerra Secures Settlements Against Former Owners of Therakos, Inc.
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Sacramento, California - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra today announced a $10 million settlement against Medical Device Business Services, Inc. (MDBS), a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, and a $1.5 million settlement against global private equity firm The Gores Group (Gores). The settlements resolve allegations that each company engaged in improper marketing tactics and submitted false claims to state Medicaid programs, including California’s Medi-Cal program. It is alleged that both companies improperly marketed prescription medical device systems developed by Therakos Inc. (Therakos), a company which MDBS and Gores each owned at separate times.
Attorney General Becerra Announces Critical Net Neutrality Win
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Sacramento, California - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra Tuesday prevailed in securing net neutrality for 40 million Californians while litigation is ongoing. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California denied a motion for preliminary injunction brought by a group of internet service providers, which attempted to block enforcement of Senate Bill 822 (SB 822), California's net neutrality law, while litigation is ongoing. With today's ruling, California can soon begin enforcement of SB 822.
Two Indicted for Trafficking Fentanyl Pills and Methamphetamine
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Sacramento, California - A federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment Thursday against Demecio Navarro Sanchez, 66, of Mexico, and Daniel Melchor, 20, of Santa Ana, charging them with conspiring to distribute and possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.
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