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More Americans are gearing up to jet off or hit the road this Christmas and New Year s, marking the second-highest year-end holiday travel forecast since 2000.Over 115 million Americans, a 2.2% boost from last year, are gearing up to travel 50 miles or more from home during the 10-day year-end holiday season, according to a
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Substitute teachers may not always get a lot of respect in the classroom, but one in Southern California has learned what a big impact he made on former students after they threw him a birthday hell never forget, at a time when he needed it most.Jose Villarruel has been living out of his car in Fontana, California for the last several years. He initially made the decision because he was sending most of his income to his wife, children and family living in Mexico.When the pandemic started last year, and classes went to remote learning, the need for substitute teachers went away and Villarruel had to consider using his retirement funds to have some income.Steven Nava works as a welder, and early one mor
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