You’ve asked around. You’ve looked online. You think you found your home renovation contractor. But not so fast. Before you sign on the dotted line, ask to see a project your potential remodeler has already completed. Remember that pictures only show so much. Getting into the space and examining it with your own eyes—and hands—can …
Are You Ready for the Geminid Meteor Shower?
While the Super Moon took away some of the magic from last year’s Geminid Meteor Shower, this year will be a perfect opportunity to witness its beauty. You can watch the shower whether you’re in the middle of a city or surrounded by farmland. For this celestial wonder, your specific location does not matter. However, …
18 Things Moms Wish They’d Known Before Baby
Congrats on having a baby! It’s such an exciting time. Chances are, you’ve already gone out and bought some books, set up your pregnancy calendar and signed up for your “This is Week XX” emails. There’s so much information out there; it’s surely overwhelming. So, to combat the pushy prose and longform articles, we’ve collected …
Youth Soccer and Concussions: A Growing Trend
by Tatum O’Brien Each year, more than three million children in the U.S. participate in youth soccer, nearly twice as many as in 1990. While soccer is an extremely popular sport, soccer injuries are sending more and more young players to the emergency room with concussion symptoms. According to a CBS News report, the rate …
Look Out for the Newest Tax Scams
by Lily Grace The Internal Revenue Service has compiled a “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams, and, needless to say, it’s scary. The annual list highlights various schemes that taxpayers may encounter throughout the year, many of which peak during tax filing season. Here’s the list of tax scams you could encounter: Phishing: Be on …
5 Steps to Gaining Financial Freedom for You and Your Family
by Michael J. Swanson There’s no time like a new year to take a fresh step toward earning real financial freedom. Like so many Americans, you may be living with credit card debt or feeling discouraged about saving for college or retirement. No one is immune. There are many challenges to balancing life’s budget. Sometimes …
Stay Safe this Halloween
For children Halloween is filled with zombies, princesses, and the quest for candy but for parents it also presents extra safety hazards. While parents do their best to protect their children every day, Halloween can raise issues that aren’t always top of mind. Take special precaution tonight to keep your children safe from the weather, …
How Safe Are Vacation Rental Sites and Homestay Networks?
By Shelly White Online vacation rentals and homestay networks are extremely popular right now, as they allow travelers to rent great residential places in which they can feel at home wherever they go. These residential properties have been known to be very reasonable price-wise when compared with hotel stays, as well as very comfortable and …
How Yoga Can Impact Your Physical and Mental Strength
By John Bair For many people who have family members with special physical needs, finding ways for them to relieve pain, improve their mobility and to improve how they feel is often a major priority. Some have turned to yoga for these major physical benefits. The New York Post recently featured a story in which …
Car Won’t Start? Your Blood Alcohol Level Could Be to Blame
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is fed up with drunk driving. The agency wants to do more to prevent drunk drivers from causing highway accidents. With over 10,000 people killed every year, they are pushing for the development and implementation of “Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS),” safety technology that can help …
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