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Two months after my kids’ schools closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, I feel free to say that the challenges of managing work from home […]
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Continue reading »The COVID-19 pandemic represented a solution to problems that most people never thought they would face: a shortage of toilet paper, universal homeschooling, and a […]
Continue reading »Coping with police violence is a complex issue that requires a number of solutions. When it comes to bringing police officers to justice, your local […]
Continue reading »Grilling is a pretty simple method of cooking — you put food on a hot charcoal or a real fire and leave it to cook […]
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Continue reading »Do you know what Chrome Incognito Mode does to your browser data? If not, it’s worth remembering because it seems like some users acted under […]
Continue reading »If you have never been hospitalized, you may think of the day the patient leaves the hospital as an unusual event in their recovery: as […]
Continue reading »There are now many organizations that need funding to tackle police brutality and racial injustice. We’ve compiled a list of options , and you’ve probably […]
Continue reading »As we become more aware of the racial injustices taking place in the present, it is also important to learn about the past and how […]
Continue reading »Avoiding large gatherings is part of how we’ve tried to stay safe over the past few months, but protests have something to do with hospital […]
Continue reading »Google Pixel Android owners are getting several new features, including updates to your device’s personal safety app and more . Plus, Personal Safety is now […]
Continue reading »Looking for something to see tonight? Every day we search and highlight the best viewing options around. Pride Month short films premiered yesterday at the […]
Continue reading »If you’ve been looking for a way to talk to your kids about the racism and protests that are taking place in the United States, […]
Continue reading »Seven years have passed since Alicia Garza, Patrice Kallors and Opal Tometi formed the Black Lives Matter movement and organization in response to the acquittal […]
Continue reading »There are many free group video chat and teleconferencing apps . Many of them advertise their privacy and security features. The fact that they block […]
Continue reading »The past week has shown us that it is impossible to predict when a peaceful protest will escalate into violence. (Although this certainly happens a […]
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Continue reading »It would be a great understatement to call things “stressful” right now, and stress can lead to anxiety, which – for some of us – […]
Continue reading »Finally dumped the junk mail that was piling up on your kitchen table? The benefit payment you were waiting for to send to the government […]
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Continue reading »The idea of ”color blindness” when it comes to race is certainly not new. You’ve probably heard this; you might have thought about it; maybe […]
Continue reading »We talked about the settings you need to know in order to protect your phone, your data and yourself during the protest. If you do […]
Continue reading »In the United States, the criminal justice system must be one of the fairest and fairest in the world. However, there are many differences in […]
Continue reading »We can never truly know what is in the hearts of corporations and their leaders. Do they mean what they say when they make very […]
Continue reading »During times of intense stress and shock, eating and (especially) cooking may seem like an outsider, but being in the body means you must eat, […]
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Continue reading »There is a flood of information about what is happening during the nationwide protests against police brutality. Snippets of news go viral, one tweet or […]
Continue reading »In addition to counting confirmed cases of COVID-19, there is a secondary count of the number of people who have recovered from the infection. What […]
Continue reading »Even if you are feeling reasonably fit for life during the global pandemic (or have been doing so before this week ), there is a […]
Continue reading »With race at the center of the nation’s conversation, Crayola finally provides children with more than a few colors to choose from as they paint […]
Continue reading »In the aftermath of the assassination of George Floyd and countless other black people in the United States, hundreds (thousands?) Of protests have sprung up […]
Continue reading »Today, social media users are posting black squares as part of a Blackout Tuesday event planned by two black music industry executives . But many […]
Continue reading »Pepper spray (including the brand name Mace) causes severe tingling and burning sensations in the eyes and nose. If you’ve been exposed to pepper spray, […]
Continue reading »The question of how much money you should have accumulated by the time you reach a certain age is a persistent question in personal finance […]
Continue reading »I think it’s almost summer – at least that’s what the dark ruby red cherry bags at the grocery store tell me. Cherry season will […]
Continue reading »More than a week after George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, racial justice demonstrations continue across the country. Here’s how to donate money […]
Continue reading »One of the risks of protesting – even a peaceful protest – is that you could be arrested. Yes, the First Amendment gives us the […]
Continue reading »Racism is an epidemic that affects the safety and well-being of people of color. As we continue to witness the injustices that exist as a […]
Continue reading »As tempting as it may be to just join a protest, a little planning can go a long way, especially if you’re going to take […]
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