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Pamela Price, Travel Editor of The Malibu Times, is a journalist based in Palm Springs, California, USA. Price graduated from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, prior to relocating to Izmir, Turkey. After serving as Travel Editor for Shape Magazine for eight years she co-authored three editions of 100 Spas of the World along with seven editions of Fun with the Family in Southern California and one edition of Day Trips from Los Angeles (all published by The Globe Pequot Press). A seasoned tourism industry professional, she received certification from the Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) ` in 1986. Pamela continues to serve as the Travel Editor for the Desert Star Weekly (since 2013) along with the Malibu Times in Malibu, Calif. She produced two spa/travel videos, the first focused on Swiss Spas followed by Spa Italia! in conjunction with ENIT, the Italian Government Tourism Board. She also co-hosted a spa & travel show at KWNK radio Palm Springs. She covers a diverse range of high-profile desert events from the Palm Springs International Film Festival to Desert X for various media including i24News Tel Aviv and Forbes.com.
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The Biggest Public Health Cover
The article criticizes the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by key figures such as Anthony Fauci, Gavin Newsom, and Nancy Pelosi. It highlights perceived inconsistencies and hypocrisies in their actions and decisions, particularly focusing on the impact on public health, education, and personal freedoms. The narrative suggests a negative sentiment towards these leaders, questioning their decisions and the resulting consequences for the American public.
Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100
Dr. Henry Kissinger, a distinguished American scholar and statesman, passed away at the age of 100 in Connecticut. Born in Germany in 1923, Kissinger fled Nazi Germany with his family and later served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He earned multiple degrees from Harvard University and served as National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford. Kissinger played pivotal roles in opening relations with China, negotiating the end of the Yom Kippur War, and concluding America's involvement in the Vietnam War. He authored 21 books on national security and remained active in public discourse until his death. He is survived by his wife, two children, and five grandchildren.
Medicare perpetuates privilege -- not equity
Medicare's decision to decline full coverage for a new Alzheimer’s therapy has sparked opposition, particularly as it affects older individuals in rural areas and communities of color. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' use of 'coverage with evidence development' is criticized for delaying access to treatments for minority populations and exacerbating healthcare inequities. The article argues that this regulatory tool is being misused to ration care and neglect certain patient groups, contrary to Medicare's intended purpose of providing equitable care.
Software Billionaire Larry Ellison Buys Porcupine Creek Estate
Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp. founder and the third richest man in the U.S., has purchased the Porcupine Creek estate in Rancho Mirage, California, for $43 million. The estate, previously owned by Edra Blixseth, was bought at a significant discount from its original listing price. Ellison, a tennis enthusiast, also owns the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament. He has renovated the estate, which will host the Desert Cancer Foundation's annual Gift of Life Celebration. The article also touches on the history and attractions of Rancho Mirage, including the Annenberg estate, and Ellison's potential for charitable involvement in the community.
California Paws Rescue, a Blessing for the Canine Community
California Paws Rescue (CPR), founded by Lori Weiner, is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing dogs from euthanasia and finding them loving homes. The organization, which relies on donations, offers various healing services for dogs, including medical care and microchipping. A recent fundraising event introduced a new rescue dog, Coco, who found a home with Laurie Weitz, who also established a foster fund in memory of her husband and their dog. The event featured a dinner prepared by Shari Belafonte, adding a touch of celebrity to the cause. CPR has successfully rescued over 1500 dogs since its inception in 2011.
Cover story on popular Southern California travel guide for Desert Star Weekly newspaper
Author: Pamela Price
The article discusses a new trend in the spa industry that focuses on the social aspect of spa-going, reminiscent of ancient Roman baths which served as important social gathering centers. The trend, referred to as the 'friend trend,' emphasizes the communal experience of visiting spas rather than just the treatments offered, such as muds, scrubs, and wraps. This shift suggests a return to the historical roots of spas as places for social interaction and community.
When i24news, a 24-hour cable news network in Tel Aviv needed an entertainment correspondent to cover the Palm Springs International Festival, I spoke with the channel's Yael Lavie over Skype.
Cool Detours En Route to Joshua Tree National Park
The High Desert offers a variety of intriguing detours en route to Joshua Tree National Park, from unique eateries like La Copine to specialty shops such as the Cactus Mart and Gubler Orchids. David Parker, founder of The Body Deli, shares his love for the area, highlighting its hidden gems and scenic beauty. Visitors can enjoy local attractions, including the Joshua Tree Coffee Company and the Beauty Bubble, while exploring the region's natural and cultural offerings.
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