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Asian Pacific Community Fund Announces New Women Leadership in Philanthropy Fund

Asian Pacific Community Fund Announces New Women Leadership in Philanthropy Fund
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Suspected Vehicle Thief Arrested After Crashing Into Montebello Bus

By City News Service Taking city bus on a rainy evening A man wanted for vehicle theft was arrested today after allegedly crashing another stolen vehicle into the back of a Montebello bus, injuring three passengers. The crash was reported at about 8 a.m. at Whittier Boulevard and Vail Avenue, according to Montebello city spokesman Michael Chee. The stolen vehicle rear-ended the Montebello Bus Lines bus and the vehicle s driver attempted to flee on foot, Chee said. He was quickly spotted by a Montebello police officer and taken into custody. Three bus passengers were taken to Beverly Hospital for treatment of minor injuries, he said.

Scheduled naps significantly improves learning and memory for teenagers, NUS study finds

Scheduled naps significantly improves learning and memory for teenagers, NUS study finds Toggle share menu Advertisement (File photo) 17 Mar 2021 03:09PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Napping as part of a daily schedule “significantly improves learning and memory” for teenagers, National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers have found. A study done on participants aged between 15 and 19 showed that napping could be beneficial, regardless of whether the participants had sufficient sleep in a 24-hour period. Advertisement Advertisement Over two weeks, a shorter period of sleep at night and an afternoon nap led to “significant gains” in afternoon memory performance, NUS said in a press release on Wednesday (Mar 17).

Angry coach lashes out as Samoan players revolt

Angry coach lashes out as Samoan players revolt NRL stars branded disrespectful after penning hard-hitting letter to Samoan PM in bid to oust coach Matt Parish Rugby League by Dean Ritchie Premium Content Subscriber only Samoan stars including Anthony Milford, Joey Leilua, Jarome Luai and Josh Papalii have taken the extraordinary step of writing to the Samoan Prime Minister seeking his intervention in having national coach Matt Parish and his coaching staff sacked. Parish fired back on Tuesday night, claiming players were coerced into signing the letter. This is an agenda being driven by people no longer involved because they re not trustworthy, the former NSW Origin assistant said.

New Savage Lovecast: Wife Sharing! with Michael Cee of the Keys and Anklets Podcast

by Mercury Promotions • Jan 12, 2021 at 2:00 pm When your wife is buddies with the MAGA crowd: Dan counsels a man whose wife hangs out with Covid-denying, conspiracy theory-believing, Trump-loving simpletons. He is pretty conservative himself, but these people! It s too much! A middle-aged man is newly grappling with his bisexuality. The wife isn t into it. How can he find other guys like him in his tidy suburb you know, guys who just want to get together, play some poker, and blow each other off? On the Magnum, There s a big difference between a bull and a man who just wants to fuck your wife. So says Michael Cee of the Keys and Anklets Podcast, which deals with all things related to the wife sharing lifestyle. They talked about consent and race and desire and you should listen.

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