California families fight restricted access to loved ones in long-term care

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As the pandemic drags on, and most of California’s long-term care facilities remain virtually shuttered to visitors, families are saying that video calls and window visits aren’t enough. They want the state to allow in at least one “essential caregiver” to watch over their loved ones.
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BWW Review: For Goodness' Sake World Premiere by Jewish Women's Theatre Examines Personal Choices and the Morality Behind our Decisions

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Jewish Women's Theatre based at The Braid in Santa Monica has been voted one of the "Best Live Theatres on the Westside" three years in a row by readers of The Argonaut. The group presents American Jewish stories, art, and other programming that highlights ...
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‘Ghost of Tsushima’ Sells 2.4 Million Copies Worldwide in First 3 Days

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Sony Interactive Entertainment said Friday that “Ghost of Tsushima” sold roughly 2.4 million copies globally in its first three days — the game launched on July 19. That places “Ghost of Tsushima” slightly behind Naughty Dog’s “The Last of Us Part II,
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