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DATELINE

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

by YUJI

ON New Year’s Day, California employees will get a raise. Effective Jan. 1, 2016, the state minimum wage will go up one dollar to $10 an hour. As signed by California Governor Jerry Brown, and voted on in July by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, workers will also have job-protected leave to address childcare or school emergencies. The scheduled wage hike bring California workers’ minimum wage (currently at $9 in the Golden State) up more than two dollars over the $7.25 federal minimum wage, reported CBS Los Angeles. LA City Council voted in July to continue increasing the minimum wage slowly each year, to reach $15 by 2020. The widely anticipated wage hike to $10 by Los Angeles, the largest local government in the United States, applies to unincorporated areas and thousands of employees, joining at least 12 states. Within a few years, according to reports, more than half of the countywide workforce will be guaranteed a base income more than 60 percent higher than the current rate. With some exceptions to the new law, the statewide change is expected to affect over

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VINCENT GONZALES Inquirer.net

A DAY after getting reprieve from the Supreme Court on the disqualification suits against her, Sen. Grace Poe on Tuesday, Dec. 29, slammed the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for supposedly insinuating that she was a liar. “Pinaka ayoko sa lahat ‘yung sinasabing sinungaling ako,” Poe said in a press briefing, alluding to the decision of the poll body to cancel her certificate of candidacy for president over citizenship and residency issues. (What I don’t like most is calling me a liar.) The Comelec en banc affirmed previous ruling of its first and second divisions to disqualify Poe from the presidential derby, saying that the lady senator deliberately attempted to mislead the electorate in the entries in her COC. Poe said the Comelec did not even take a look at the evidence that her camp presented, noting that she herself can go personally to the commissioners to prove that she was not lying. Poe also maintained that she was still a candidate for President in next year’s polls, saying she was encouraged by the high court’s issuance of temporary restraining orders against the Comelec rulings. “Inaamin ko po na ang desisyon ng Comelec ay nagdulot sa amin ng kalungkutan, lalo na ito’y lumabas ilang araw lang bago ang Pasko. Ngunit pinanumbalik po ng Korte Suprema ang ating pag-

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ASIAN JOURNAL YEAREND REPORT

Filipino and Fil-Am newsmakers of 2015 By AJ Editorial Team FILIPINOS/Filipino-Americans have been very active this year, bringing in recognition to our community and excelling in their respective fields. In Philippine politics, the race for the highest position in the country is just as noisy. With more presidential candidates bringing their platforms, issues and drama, no one can be sure who among them would really win. With the end of this year, we look forward to what the Filipinos, Fil-Am community and the Philippines can do. For now, the Asian Journal Editorial Team gives you the top Filipino/Fil-Am newsmakers of 2015. THE BEST MISTAKE: MISS PHILIPPINES PIA WURTZBACH IS MISS UNIVERSE Half Filipina, half German actress and Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, 26, took home the crown for Miss

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Universe 2015 on live television on Sunday, December 20th at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wurtzbach’s final crowning did not go without drama and a surprise ending when show host Steve Harvey accidentally announced Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez Arévalo as the winner, but backtracked a few moments later to proclaim Wurtzbach as the true Miss Universe. Wurtzbach was born in Stuttgart, southwest Germany, and grew up in Cagayan de Oro. A winner of Binibining Pilipinas and Miss Universe-Philippines beauty pageants, she attended secondary school in Quezon City, culinary arts school in Metro Manila, and speaks Tagalog, English, and German. On the live Miss Universe stage, Wurtzbach publicly shared her support of US military

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Top news stories for 2015 ANOTHER year has passed and many events happened so quickly that many people tend to forget. As 2015 closes, the Asian Journal Editorial Team pooled together the top stories that made it to the front pages of our six editions. POPE FRANCIS GRACES THE PHILIPPINES When Pope Francis visited the Philippines in January for a four-day trip, at least two million Filipinos waited on the street to watch him ride away in his non-bulletproof “Popemobile.” After 20 years, Pope Francis was the third leader of the Catholic Church to visit the country, and came to personally show sympathy for the thousands who

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Old peso bills no longer valid starting Jan. 1 can still be exchanged in banks and BSP offices through the end AJPress of 2016 free of charge for the WITH the new year less than new notes that were launched in a week away, the Bangko Sentral 2010. ng Pilipinas (BSP) is reminding Filipinos residing abroad with the public that beginning Jan. 1, old peso bills who are unable old Philippine peso bills will no exchange the notes in 2016 can longer be accepted when paying register online between Oct. 1, for goods and services. 2016 to Dec. 31, 2016 on the BSP The old banknotes, however, u G8>< 8) by AGNES

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