What to Watch Tonight, May 7, 2020
We almost made it to the end of the week! If you’re looking for something to watch tonight to help you head off Friday as […]
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We almost made it to the end of the week! If you’re looking for something to watch tonight to help you head off Friday as […]
Continue reading »What if your recipe uses baking soda but you only have baking powder, or if you have baking soda but not baking powder? It turns […]
Continue reading »Due to the closure of college campuses and the remote operation of admissions offices, prospective students may not be able to attend in person for […]
Continue reading »Google Lens has allowed users to scan, save and translate text using smartphone cameras for years, but recent updates have added new features such as […]
Continue reading »For over 70 years, Hartford Insurance Group has been teaching children to become junior fire chiefs – and now that so many children are out […]
Continue reading »If you’ve dug up your quarantine sewing machine, now is a terrible time to lug it into the repair shop if something goes wrong. Fortunately, […]
Continue reading »This week, the New York Times introduced many of us to the killer hornet, better known as the Asian giant hornet. But a small part […]
Continue reading »Don’t let the pandemic ruin your weekly board game evenings. In the video above, I share how I played some of my favorite board games, […]
Continue reading »If you receive a promotion check for a deceased relative, or a direct deposit into one of their accounts that you control, or even if […]
Continue reading »Shallots are premium onions. Sweeter and less harsh than yellow or red onions, but no less aromatic, they are one of those magical ingredients that […]
Continue reading »Every day the Internet forces me to admit the fact that I am much older than I think. Recently, this (already deleted) tweet did a […]
Continue reading »My son recently turned one year old and was due to undergo a 12 month wellness visit in connection with this event. Or … wait […]
Continue reading »It doesn’t matter if you love Amazon or hate it. Two facts are clear right now: it will probably take you a little longer to […]
Continue reading »We hear a lot about how isolation from COVID-19 has impacted small businesses and restaurants, but it affects every aspect of our culture. Museums and […]
Continue reading »Asian giant hornets are big and striped, yes. But it’s the same with some other insects. If you see anything similar to these killer hornets […]
Continue reading »Right now, with travel not working and important workers working around the clock to protect us, it is important to find ways to do our […]
Continue reading »I try not to use Slack on my phone if I can avoid it – there should be few notifications – but if I did, […]
Continue reading »It’s Wednesday! If you’re looking for something to get you past the hurdle and make it through the week, we’ve dug up some of the […]
Continue reading »Google is going to enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for all Nest users . This is a good thing! Most people shouldn’t have any difficulty with […]
Continue reading »One thing we’ve learned from this pandemic is that we really enjoy having celebrities read to us. Actor Josh Gad was one of the first […]
Continue reading »Recognizing the positive is a way to remember all the good things in life. However, as with everything, there can be too much good. This […]
Continue reading »My budget now makes absolutely no sense. My gym has stopped charging me, my insurance company is giving me a discount, and any trips I […]
Continue reading »The CARES Act allows federal student loan borrowers to defer loan repayments until October 2020, and many of these loans will be set at 0% […]
Continue reading »Your Google Home is a great device for asking the weather, setting alarms , controlling your smart home, or even creating a network of connected […]
Continue reading »Do you see more birds outside the window than before? No matter where you live, there is probably some fun stuff hanging out all over […]
Continue reading »If you wake up early Thursday morning, go outside and look up: this will be your last chance to see the supermoon this year. The […]
Continue reading »As we get used to the new “normality” of shopping during the coronavirus outbreak, you’ve likely seen companies touting contactless transactions. In many stores and […]
Continue reading »Remember when the coronavirus was not everyone who spoke? Remember the days when the dominant topic of conversation was about some big-eared, wide-open little creature […]
Continue reading »The peculiarity of the Mozilla Firefox browser is that it allows you to join a Zoom call over the Internet, without having to download a […]
Continue reading »Forget looking for the perfect desktop wallpaper. Now that everyone is using Zoom – or one of the many Zoom alternatives – it’s all about […]
Continue reading »To slow the seemingly endless spread of COVID-19 misinformation on social media, Poynter’s International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) has launched a WhatsApp chatbot to help you […]
Continue reading »Allow me, if you like, a moment of culinary pettiness. While I am almost always a proponent of cooking what you like, what you have […]
Continue reading »Some things are just unknown. And nowadays this is a lot. Since the coronavirus became a threat, there have been far more unanswered questions than […]
Continue reading »One day we will go on a journey again, and as interesting as it is, it also carries a lot of risk. For example, risk […]
Continue reading »Living during a pandemic does not give us something to look forward to, especially since we have no idea when it will ever end . […]
Continue reading »Happy Tuesday! If you’re looking for something to watch tonight as usual, we have tons of different options. Yesterday we found a variety show in […]
Continue reading »Whether you live in a big city, a spacious suburb or a rural area, your everyday world has likely shrunk significantly due to the COVID-19 […]
Continue reading »At a time when our fitness options are limited, don’t discount the benefits of walking. The walk is free. No fancy gear or special knowledge […]
Continue reading »In addition to losing normal social life, disrupting classroom routines, and canceling graduation celebrations, many high school and high school students (and even some sophomores) […]
Continue reading »Charity Tuesday, the day people are invited to donate to organizations they support and value, usually occurs on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving (after Black Friday, […]
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