Ina Jaffe
Stories
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National
Harvey Weinstein Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Los Angeles, As N.Y. Trial Begins
In one incident, Weinstein allegedly went to a hotel and raped a woman after pushing his way into her room. The second alleged assault took place the next evening in a hotel in Beverly Hills.
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Politics
California Rep. Duncan Hunter To Plead Guilty To Campaign Finance Charge
Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., is set to plead guilty to misusing campaign donations. He is expected in federal court on Tuesday.
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National
Program Offers TLC To Older Adults And Their Homes So They Can Stay Put
Many older adults want to age in their own homes, and the CAPABLE program makes that possible by offering everything from physical therapy to grab bar installation. It's cost effective too.
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Politics
How Rep. Adam Schiff Got To A Place Where He's Leading The Impeachment Inquiry
California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff was tapped by House Speaker Pelosi to lead the impeachment inquiry. That job makes him a target for criticism from President Trump and congressional Republicans.
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National
Working Past Retirement Age
Bob Orozco is 89 and still leading fitness classes at the YMCA. He's among the 25% of Americans who are of retirement age but choose to keep working.
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Finding Affordable Senior Housing Is A Challenge For Many Americans. Here's Why
About half of private sector employers don't offer a retirement plan. That means about a quarter of Americans retire on not much more than social security, even those who've worked all their lives.
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Business
Navigating The New Realities Of Work And Retirement
People age 65 and older make up the fastest-growing group of workers in the U.S. That means older Americans are having to deal with the new realities of work and retirement.
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National
6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern California
Today a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southern California about 150 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The shaking was felt over a wide area.
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National
Reports Find Health Workers Still Aren't Alerting Police Regarding Likely Elder Abuse
Workers in nursing homes, hospital ERs and other health facilities are required by law to notify police whenever they notice likely signs of physical or sexual abuse. But that's often not happening.
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Environment
National Park Service Assesses Loss On Federal Lands Burned By Woolsey Fire
More than 80 percent of federal lands in the Santa Monica Mountains burned in the Woolsey Fire. National Park Service biologists are looking at what was lost and determining what may come back.