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September 3, 2015
‘Stir’: How a food blogger cooked her way back to wellness
In 2008, when 28-year-old Jessica Fechtor fell off a treadmill after an aneurysm in her brain ruptured, writing a food memoir was the last thing on her mind — literally.
IKAR announces its move to Shalhevet
Egalitarian spiritual community IKAR announced on Aug. 26 that it is relocating to Shalhevet High School’s new building near Olympic Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, following its 11 years operating out of the Westside Jewish Community Center (JCC).
Netanyahu says U.S. public and Israel see eye-to-eye on Iran nuclear issue
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted on Thursday most Americans agreed with Israel over dangers posed by Iran, even as he lost a battle to persuade the U.S. Congress to reject Tehran\’s nuclear deal with world powers including Washington.
Ladies: It’s not you. It’s the ratio.
When journalist Jon Birger worked in the newsrooms at Fortune and Money, he noticed that most of the guys either had wives or long-term girlfriends, whereas most of the women were single and “had dating histories that made so little sense to me,” as he put it in a recent interview in Los Angeles.
Iran’s Khamenei backs parliamentary vote on nuclear deal with powers
Iran\’s Supreme Leader said on Thursday he favored a parliamentary vote on its nuclear deal reached with world powers and called for sanctions against Tehran to be lifted completely rather than suspended, state television reported.
World’s largest ‘Slip n’ Slide’ to be built in Jordan
No bathing suits, please.
Renee Firestone: From Auschwitz to LACMA
Former fashion designer Renee Firestone will never forget how devastated she was when she walked into her Washington Boulevard shop one morning in 1961, just three days before her first fashion show in Los Angeles.
Israel to continue to fight against Iran Deal
Officials say it’s a bad deal for everyone