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Cultural Empathy In Divisive World Topic Of New Book
Stanford sociology professor Jamil Zaki explores cultural empathy in 'The War On Kindness' to get an understanding on a divided world.

I've been a writer as long as I can remember -- in my secret hiding places as a kid growing up in Woodstock, Vt. Professionally, I've worked for decades as a reporter and editor for a number of California publications, including the North County Times (which was folded into the Union-Tribune group in San Diego County), Del Norte Triplicate and Times Standard on the Redwood Coast, Tahoe Daily Tribune and most recently with the online community news site Lake Tahoe News on the South Shore.
I've written in many beats, with some travel involved. My travels have taken me to cover U.S. sprinter Michael Johnson delivering the Olympic torch to Stonehenge at sunrise on its way to London for the 2010 Summer Games. Eight years before, my press coverage granted me my own running leg of the Olympic torch in South Lake Tahoe on its way to the Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
Stanford sociology professor Jamil Zaki explores cultural empathy in 'The War On Kindness' to get an understanding on a divided world.

The two men are also accused of attempted murder for shooting at the 76 gas station customer on June 4.
Menlo Park Police responded to the burglary-in-progress call near University Dr. from an alert citizen on Sunday night.
The man is accused of breaking in and stealing car keys in an occupied Palo Alto home on Oregon Ave. at 6:10 a.m. Saturday.
The gas leak was narrowed down to an area near Dunne Ave. and Viewcrest Lane as of around 11 a.m. but has since been cleared by police.
The tragic fatal occurred at a home on No. Lemon Ave. in Menlo Park on Friday night after the canister was changed: Menlo Park Fire.
The fatal, double crash scene near University Ave. in Palo Alto started with a wrong-way driver crashing head-on, prompting a vehicle fire.
Southwest Airlines will take over the Silicon Valley airport gates numbering 31 to 36 in the new concourse.
The artificial intelligence tool may help identify these bulges in blood vessels in the brain that when they burst may lead to death.
There's merchandise and music to make the Palo Alto complex at 660 Stanford Shopping Center the place to take part in various events.
Redwood City Fire is staging the two talks at Canada College to provide crucial information and to help neighbors connect.
Despite rising numbers nationwide, the S Bay's local government attributes the rates going down to added programs availed to the distressed.
Capping off a week of roll-up-the-sleeves decision-making, the Board of Supervisors went with the county chief's recommendations and more.
The county's overall sexual assault stats remained steady, but despite San Jose's low rate of violent crime, sex offenses have risen.
Clandestine Brewing won second and third place for their commercial craft brews, 'Boycott' and 'V,' respectively.
Patch is celebrating Father's Day 2019. Send us photos of the dads in your life to be featured.
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After many tips provided by the community, Campbell Police identified a San Jose man as the one accused of peeping into a juvenile's room.
The E. Palo Alto man was arrested on accusations he entered the female patient's room, pulled back the curtain and sexually assaulted her.