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Sean Spicer doesn't believe he ever lied to the American people during his time as White House press secretary, he told ABC's "Good Morning America" Thursday."People have hard feelings toward you because they feel that you lied to the American people," Paula Faris said to Spicer. "Have you ever lied to the American people?""I don't think so," Spicer responded. 370

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SANTEE, Calif. (KGTV) - Extra law enforcement officers are in place at Santana and West Hills High Schools in Santee due to unsubstantiated threats of violence.The Grossmont Union High School District and both schools’ administrators were notified Monday of the emailed threat that referred to a possible act of violence, according to a district spokesperson.San Diego County Sheriff’s investigators are looking into the matter.RELATED: San Diego Unified, San Diego Police outline school safetyThe district issued a statement which read in part: 553

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School is back in session at Ohio State University. However, more than 200 students aren't returning to the classroom just yet after they were suspended for violating the school's new coronavirus pandemic policy.Ohio State leaders say 228 students broke campus guidelines about social gatherings since returning to campus.Students began moving back to the Columbus campus on Aug. 19. Upon their return, the university told students they needed to wear masks, practice social distancing and limit their get-togethers to no more than 10 people.There's no word on how long the students' suspensions will last, but school leaders hope it will show others how serious they are about controlling the spread of COVID-19 on campus.Several other large universities across the country have been forced to suspend classes after large outbreaks of the virus on campus. Notre Dame shifted to remote learning after 150 students tested positive for COVID-19 after a week on campus. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill made a similar shift after 130 students tested positive for the virus after a week of classes.Also last, school administrators at Syracuse University admonished a group of students for holding a large gathering on the school's quad, adding that the even may have already derailed plans for in-person learning. 1332

  

Searching for a new job is stressful, but you are not alone. On average, people change their job 12 times in their career. However, experts say as you get older, it can be harder to do.Getting back into the game late in life is rough, but companies are now offering “returnships” programs, which are basically internships for older workers who took a few years off from work.    It’s a great way to get back into the action, but before you go applying for one, you should first start with making sure your resume is up to date."Resumes are incredibly important, because they are your calling card when you haven't met your employer yet,” says career expert Vicki Salemi, with Monster Jobs. “This is your first impression that you are making."  Salemi, who works often with people in their 50s and 60s, says there are a few do's and don'ts you'll want to fix.  "First and for most, typos can jump out at you; it's a game over before it began."  If you have over 20 years under your career belt, you can skip details from the early days.   "The further you go along in your career, the less college information you can have," suggests Salemi.   Salemi recommends keeping your resume shorter than two pages, use Times New Roman font, don't use a photo and don’t include your address on your resume.  Once you update you resume and start applying, remember, landing a new job or returnship doesn't happen overnight.  "Keep the faith and keep searching,” says Salemi. “Do not give up; just because one door may close doesn't mean it's the end of your search."  1633

  

SAN MARCOS, Calif. (KGTV) — A photo of a Cal State San Marcos graduate is going viral. It shows 29-year-old Erica Alfaro in her cap and gown, standing with her parents, in the middle of a strawberry field in Carlsbad.Her educational journey was anything but easy. “I was a teenage mom,” Alfaro said. She was 15 and pregnant, and became a mother at 16. Alfaro said she dropped out of high school and was stuck in an abusive relationship.“My baby’s father forced me to sleep outside with my baby,” Alfaro said. “That is the night I decided to go back to school.”She left Fresno and returned home to Oceanside. It was then that she remembered a moment from when she was 13-years-old.“My mom took me to work with her in the tomato fields,” Alfaro said. “And I remember she told me, ‘This is our life. The only people who have a good life are the people who have a good education.’”Alfaro was born in Fresno but spent most of her elementary years in Tijuana, Mexico. When she was 13, she and her family moved to Oceanside. Her parents got jobs as farm workers. They never received a formal education. “They don’t know how to read or write,” Alfaro said. All the signs pointed toward her repeating that cycle. But Alfaro was not going to let that happen. “I did it for my son,” she said. Little Luis inspired her to finished high school through homeschool, and enroll in Junior College. The next step was Cal State San Marcos. Statistics show that only 2 percent of teen mothers finish college by the age of 30. But Alfaro pushed forward. “At first I thought I was being unrealistic, but I just started to keep going,” she said. But in 2012, Alfaro got a diagnosis that changed her life once again. “My son was diagnosed with cerebral palsy,” she said. The depression overcame her, and she dropped out of college. But again, she remembered that day at the tomato fields. “I had so many excuses to give up. But giving up was never an option,” Alfaro said. Five years later, she earned her bachelor's degree at CSU San Marcos. On Sunday, as if she has not accomplished enough, Alfaro will receive a Masters in Education from San Diego State University. She hopes to inspire students and her now 13-year-old son, to never give up. “My son represents a new generation,” Alfaro said. “He will have a better future. He will have more opportunities, and I will be there to tell him that it is possible. That he belongs. All those things I never heard myself.” 2454

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