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Americans owe $ 1.67 trillion in student loans, and predatory private companies or outright fraudsters thrive , luring borrowers with offers of debt cancellation or […]
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Americans owe $ 1.67 trillion in student loans, and predatory private companies or outright fraudsters thrive , luring borrowers with offers of debt cancellation or […]
Continue reading »There is never too much sauce. Correct sauce can turn a simple thing like a bowl with stewed vegetables, in unusual dish, but in most […]
Continue reading »For people who travel frequently (or at least are used to) and have pets, part of planning a trip includes finding someone to look after […]
Continue reading »Update 10/14/20: Apple has released watchOS 7.0.2, which will hopefully take care of the unexpected battery drain some Apple Watch users have been seeing lately. […]
Continue reading »We know that talking to children about sex is one of the things we need to do. Not only do we know we need to […]
Continue reading »It’s Time To Check Dog Food Labels: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers and veterinarians that 18 different dog food brands are […]
Continue reading »Is your census still on your desk awaiting completion? Or do you have a sticker on your computer monitor reminding you to complete your online […]
Continue reading »I usually don’t like to spoil the ending of these videos, but it’s the journey, not the destination, that makes this taste test so “fun” […]
Continue reading »Amazon is changing its packaging to use less material, but is also adding fancy QR codes to its new boxes that allow you to scan […]
Continue reading »Welcome to the 5G era. Or at least Apple has finally joined everyone and launched its first flagship iPhone 5G. iPhones, really; the company popped […]
Continue reading »Credit works in mysterious, sometimes contradictory ways. If you have good financial habits and are managing your money well, you might think your credit score […]
Continue reading »A familiar notification pops up whenever I install a new app on my phone or log into Slack on a new computer. “Want to turn […]
Continue reading »Apple hosted a short but enjoyable iPhone 12 event today that spanned five upcoming devices: the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone […]
Continue reading »Before Apple introduced their racial emoji back in 2015, people of color were used to using the universal skin tone from The Simpsons in our […]
Continue reading »Thanksgiving is a great time to go jogging . You can train in clear autumn weather, and the race takes place on a day when […]
Continue reading »In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that Texas law restricting access to abortion was unconstitutional. If that decision is reversed by […]
Continue reading »For many families, the deeper we get into this pandemic, the worse it gets. We like to talk about our “new normal”, but the idea […]
Continue reading »Bidets are popular in many places around the world, but for some reason we in the USA are very slow in planting it. Washing your […]
Continue reading »If you’ve been to a farmers’ market recently (or live near a bougie grocery store), you may have seen them. They look like pale little […]
Continue reading »Credit cards seem to be accepted for anything but rentals, as many landlords are outright ditching plastic to avoid 2-3% exchange fees on large transactions. […]
Continue reading »With elections and a pandemic coming up, this October promises to be one of the most frightening in history. Why not take a break from […]
Continue reading »Since Animal Crossing is currently only hosting Halloween parties, I would write off my favorite month if it weren’t for one big milestone coming soon: […]
Continue reading »Our teenagers, like the rest of us, are struggling. They were stuck at home, losing the ability to communicate with their friends in person in […]
Continue reading »Amazon Prime Day is here. If you are planning great excitement shopping , there is a high probability that you will be able to find […]
Continue reading »The early stages of dating can be fun – figuring out if you’re willing to give up your limited time alone to meet a new […]
Continue reading »The best customer is the smart customer. While many of you will approach events like Prime Day, Black Friday or Amazon Cyber Monday with a […]
Continue reading »I have always appreciated a good tuna sandwich. You can make a good one even with mediocre water-filled fish, although you’ll have to rely heavily […]
Continue reading »Prime Day is coming. While I wouldn’t blame you if you’ve all shopped from and want to check out the next day or so, there […]
Continue reading »Fall has historically been considered “Apple’s announcement season,” but like everything else in 2020, things are a little different this year. Rather than posting all […]
Continue reading »Common sense dictates that you shouldn’t play sports when you are not feeling well, but there are a few exceptions. If you’re worried that illness […]
Continue reading »OnePlus “OxygenOS” is a modified version of the Android operating system exclusive to OnePlus smartphones, offering unique features and capabilities that differ from, say, Samsung […]
Continue reading »With the latest update, the Fitbit Sense watch can now display an electrocardiogram (EKG / EKG). This is similar to the FDA-approved feature the Apple […]
Continue reading »Impeachment isn’t just about presidents. The constitution allows other officials to be impeached , including justices of the Supreme Court. No judge of this court […]
Continue reading »I’ll make a scene: Your child is playing an online multiplayer game on their tablet, computer, or other electronic device. It’s also time for lunch, […]
Continue reading »It is generally accepted that life insurance is necessary when people depend on your income, but what if you are single? It may not be […]
Continue reading »Recently I have not had time to finish reading the book. I’ve been here before. Although I usually read one or two books a week, […]
Continue reading »I’ve talked a lot lately about air quality – as a Californian it’s hard to avoid, but since many of the wildfires hitting the West […]
Continue reading »When my son was about four years old, he loved to play the same game with me. Well, not really a game; more like the […]
Continue reading »This week we are learning how to reduce anxiety with the help of two cognitive behavior experts: psychologist Elena Welch, Ph.D., and psychiatrist David D. […]
Continue reading »Placing a mold next to a bowl of discarded olives has long been a “go”, but an empty mold needs an explanation. Instead of telling […]
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