Beyond these hot stocks, the markets have certainly climbed a wall of worry since the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. last year around this time. And there are some sectors where investors are now rotating out of, looking for the next leg up in the markets. That certainly makes sense. […]
Month: March 2021
Laid off from her job as a dialysis tech during the pandemic, Mexicali resident Beatriz Ojeda felt like she could not take another day alone in her home. “I’ve been struggling to get out of bed,” said Ojeda, 45. She’s been depressed, “to the point that I never would have […]
THEY ARE SEEKING $1.6 BILLION IN DAMAGES. JOHN: WE WANT TO WELCOME TO THE WEEK. JASMINE GOODMAN HAS GREAT IDEAS FOR EASTER. JASMYN: THE EASTER EXTRAVAGANZA INCLUDES A SCAVENGER HUNT WHERE FAMILIES FIND ALL 14 OF THE LARGE COLORED EGGS, AND RECEIVING EASTER SURPRISE. EGG DECORATING ALLOWS YOU TO HANG […]
Well, folks, we’ve been cooped up for a while now, and like a frog in boiling water, many of us have let our living spaces devolve into grimy, tiny-hair-dusted dens of sludgitude and disarray. Just because you haven’t had anyone over in, say, an entire year doesn’t mean that they’re […]
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Parks and Recreation Department’s Aquatic Division is in search of up to 650 lifeguards for the upcoming summer season. Division leaders said, under normal circumstances, some positions would already be filled since training is typically in November. Because of the pandemic and the restrictions, however, […]
Dear A&E, My girlfriend and I have been together for two years and it’s the happiest I’ve been – we’re talking about marriage and children. But we are stuck in a sex rut. It’s not that it’s bad, but it got very routiney very quickly. The ‘choreography’ is always the […]
Dianne Newcomer Published 6:01 a.m. CT March 26, 2021 CLOSE Dianne Newcomer (Photo: courtesy) Did you know research shows that 91% of people regularly read online reviews? Furthermore, 84% trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation. Even more startling is the fact that 68% form an opinion quickly after reading […]
Weeks ago, when I first saw the term NFT, I guessed it had something to do either with the NFL or cryptocurrency. As an exercise-phobic indoor kid with zero understanding of “finance”, I intentionally paid no attention to it. Turns out I probably should have done. Having followed the work […]
is Mashable’s series that examines the intersection of meditation practice and technology. Because even in the time of coronavirus, March doesn’t have to be madness. Meditation, to paraphrase Thomas Edison’s famous quote about genius, is one percent instruction to 99 percent perspiration. That is the joy and the pain of […]
Booking a campsite at a popular national park has become a real bear. We’ve been checking (… and checking, and checking …) for availability at some of our favorite national park camping spots around the West. Bottom line: It’s tighter than we’ve ever seen it. As we slowly return to […]
Capcom’s Monster Hunter series has come a long way from being just a household name in Japan to a must have for pretty much every gamer. Capcom are looking to build on the success of the Monster Hunter: World with their latest entry Monster Hunter Rise. The Monster Hunter series […]
Spoiler alert! The following contains details from the two-part series finale of NBC’s “Superstore.” “Cloud 9 is now closed.” After six seasons, a tornado, a sex tape, a pandemic and many instances of Dina wearing her police officer Halloween costume, “Superstore” came to a close on NBC Thursday with a […]
With the novel coronavirus pandemic causing widespread business closures and gathering restrictions, more and more people have turned to outdoor recreation to fill their free time. Frontcountry trailheads in Santa Barbara County have seen an increase in visitors so large that the Santa Barbara County Fire Chiefs Association created a […]
Moon Alert There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The moon is in Virgo. Aries (March 21-April 19) This is a marvelous day for you because the sun and fair Venus are lined up in Aries, making you feel warm and friendly with everyone. This also heightens your […]
If you wanted to, you can watch Deschutes County Commission and Bend City Council meetings from home. That was true even before the pandemic. Spoiler alert! They tend to be low wattage. Exceptions do happen. Debates can get feisty. Public testimony can be passionate and compelling. A Bend City Council […]
Mar. 26—After Juwan Howard accepted the head coaching job at Michigan nearly two years ago, he made a trip down to Tallahassee. But it wasn’t a vacation. It was to visit Florida State and meet with longtime coach Leonard Hamilton, whom Howard played for in the NBA two decades ago […]
As we look ahead to summer travel, VRBO has released a report on travel trends for 2021. Many pandemic trends will likely stick around, including driving instead of flying. Families are making up for travel time lost during the pandemic. According to VRBO, 82% of families have vacation plans for […]
CLOSE USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa reflects on how entertainment changed this past year ranging from TV anchors working from home to concerts in living rooms. USA TODAY Spoiler alert! The following contains details from the two-part series finale of NBC’s “Superstore.” “Cloud 9 is now closed.” After six seasons, a […]
UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya acknowledged he “crossed the line” and apologized Thursday after a back-and-forth exchange on social media with fellow middleweight Kevin Holland ended with Adesanya saying he would “rape” him. Adesanya posted a video on social media earlier this week, responding to trash talk from Holland. In […]
SOME OF US might debate placing any sort of decoration in our yard. Will our neighbors find even a discreet tin deer statue pretentious? Other homeowners, however, freely pursue extravagant landscape ambitions limited only by their imaginations. Santa Barbara designer Margie Grace recalled designing and installing over 10 types of gardens on a three-acre site in five months. ”A […]
As the weather warms and snow begins to melt, many Americans have their eyes set on summer. After all, from long walks and hikes to park playdates and trips to the beach, summer has been (historically speaking) one heck of a season. It’s also the time of year when most […]
Although many free community Easter egg hunts have been postponed until next year to curtail the spread of COVID-19, some are still happening virtually, as a drive-thru, outdoors or with the Easter Bunny in a “bubble.” ENCINITAS Eggcinitas Eggstravaganza — Participating Encinitas business owners will give out thousands of eco-friendly […]