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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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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, […]
Continue reading »Looking for something to see tonight? Every day we search for and highlight the best streaming options. Yesterday we took a break from our usual […]
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 ββred 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 […]
Continue reading »Social media is a powerful tool for promoting a cause, but lax publishing policies also leave plenty of room for users to spew racist, hateful, […]
Continue reading »Looking for something to see tonight? Every day we search for and highlight the best streaming options. Last weekend in May, we hope you enjoyed […]
Continue reading »If you’re wondering how to help protesters right now, consider donating to your local relief fund. It is cruel to jail someone at any time […]
Continue reading »The first step to joining a protest is to simply show up, but it is also important to be prepared for all situations – from […]
Continue reading »The debt repayment board usually advises to pay off the debt at high interest rates first. But what actually counts as high interest debt? Is […]
Continue reading »Since the death of George Floyd, several technology companies have issued statements condemning racism and police brutality and in support of racial justice. But while […]
Continue reading »Water is probably one of the most important things you can bring to a protest or demonstration. Yes, it retains hydration, but it can also […]
Continue reading »The CDC recently dropped its warnings about restricting choirs during religious services. The original guidelines included a recommendation that religious gatherings “consider suspending or at […]
Continue reading »In protests against police brutality this week, police in many cities have opted for escalating violence. One of the tools they commonly use is chemical […]
Continue reading »You might be tempted to leave your iPhone at home when you leave your home in protest – and I don’t blame you, given the […]
Continue reading »In light of the events of the week following George Floyd’s death, parents – especially white parents – must ask themselves: Am I doing enough? […]
Continue reading »You might think that hackers and other scammers will take a break in the world for a while, right? But this is far from the […]
Continue reading »If you haven’t given much thought to Thay Zondey’s song “Chocolate Rain” since it became a meme in 2007, it’s time to upload the video […]
Continue reading »The Minnesota Freedom Foundation, which is helping out protesters in Minneapolis, has become a popular donation cause this week. Great! But make sure you go […]
Continue reading »Protests and demonstrations can be intense events with a lot of running and shouting, but most of the time in one of them you will […]
Continue reading »With protests sparked by the assassinations of George Floyd and Breonne Taylor over the past week in 140 cities , we thought it was time […]
Continue reading »Being trapped with your significant other 24/7 is not a recipe for relationship success. That’s why we’re talking with divorce attorney James J. Sexton this […]
Continue reading »Last week I wrote an article for parents on how to help their young children learn to better participate in video chats with loved ones […]
Continue reading »It seems like everyone is taking on a new challenge these days. So when we saw the #lemonjuicechallenge on TikTok , we decided not to […]
Continue reading »Chromium-based Windows web browsers are getting a new spell checker feature thanks to a recent collaboration between Google and Microsoft. Windows Spellcheck, not Hunspell , […]
Continue reading »It’s officially a new month, which means it’s time to fill up your Netflix lineup. A ton of new content hit Netflix overnight, including films […]
Continue reading »Whether you got your Aunt Anna’s pretzels at the mall or at the airport (are they anywhere else?), You may be missing out on these […]
Continue reading »As of mid-March, all Disney theme parks and resorts around the world have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the reopening process beginning […]
Continue reading »It will be a wonderful summer weekend. (Maybe – we don’t know where you live.) We do know how tempting it will be to go […]
Continue reading »Twitter has finally added the ability to schedule tweets from its website. People have been asking for this feature for most of a decade, and […]
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