Imperial Valley News Center
Amtrak, Donald Trump, China, Expanding Monster
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- Written by Glenn Mollette
Washington, DC - I am sad for the eight people and their families who died and the many others injured because of the recent Amtrak disaster. Tragedy can happen regardless of ownership. I wish we didn't own Amtrak.
Will secular principles trump religious rights?
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- Written by John Grimaldi
Washington, DC - The U.S. is still a religious country despite a new report that there's been a nearly eight percent decline over the past seven years among those who hold religious beliefs. More than 70% of the population say they believe in God, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.
Protecting Your Most Valuable Financial Asset
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- Written by NAPSI
Imperial, California - (NAPSI) - Many Americans, especially the younger generations, tend to underestimate the risk of experiencing an illness or injury. Unfortunately, the chances of facing a disability are greater than most would want to believe. Research from Life Happens shows that one-third of Americans will experience a disability that will interfere with their ability to work at some point during their career.
New App Puts Better Car Buying At Your Fingertips
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- Written by NAPSI
Imperial, California - Car shopping may be easier than ever thanks to some surprising technology.
Five Reasons To Consider A Career In Franchising After Graduating College
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- Written by Diane Emo
Imperial, California (NAPSI) - Graduation 2014 unleashed 1.6 million graduates into the workforce, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. While many of those recent graduates are already working, a large percentage are not. Either way, they all have something in common memories of a senior year full of stressful decisions.
Health Awareness: What Women Need To Know About Their Bones
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- Written by NAPSI
Imperial, California (NAPS) - Osteoporosis (bone los) is a serious condition that half of all women and many men can expect to develop at some time in their lives. Fortunately, it can be detected and treated. In fact, women who have a bone density scan have 35 percent fewer hip fractures than those who do not.
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