From Good Housekeeping It’s fair to say that Thanksgiving Day will look much different this year. But even if you can’t share a meal with your extended family or travel to visit loved ones, you can still rely on certain traditions to make the day feel like year’s past. First […]
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Getty Images Holiday travel is bound to look a little different this year. Some people have avoided travel completely since the COVID-19 pandemic reached full-force in the U.S., while others have braved trips by car or by plane for vacations, business, emergencies, and more. Whichever category you fall into, there’s […]
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E-commerce giant Amazon (AMZN) has announced plans to create 7,000 new permanent jobs in the UK by the end of 2020. The online giant plans to hire 3,000 new staff across three new fulfilment centres in Darlington, Durham and Sutton-in-Ashfield, as well as hiring extra staff across its existing delivery […]
From spring through summer this year, we’ve seen travel get disrupted by COVID-19. Some countries have even banned international travel to help contain the virus. Clients at my firm who began planning dream vacations many months ago have been asking us for suggestions: What should they do with the cash […]
Shop Smarter: 40 Supermarket Buys That Are a Waste of Money 9. Cable TV Monthly Savings: $107 Annual Savings: $1,284 Cable television has grown from a minor utility into an expensive mishmash of multilevel packages with premium channels and content. In 2018, the average cable bill was $107. Cutting the cord […]
doctor takes blood samples for use in a coronavirus vaccine trial in Oxford – John Cairns, University of Oxford via AP Clinical trials may deliver enough safety and efficacy data for the Oxford coronavirus vaccine to be given to regulators this year Professor Andrew Pollard from the Oxford vaccine group […]
Photo credit: Erika LaPresto From Delish With some holidays, you know exactly when to expect them. For instance, if you celebrate Christmas, you know that every December 25, you’ll be drinking a mimosa and acting super happy about those weird earrings your aunt gifted you. But other holidays are a […]
Back-to-school in 2020 comes with some very unique challenges. (GIF: Yahoo Life) It’s no secret that the 2020-21 school year is going to look a lot different for most children across the country. Schools in many major metropolitan areas, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle and Washington, D.C., will start school […]
Photo credit: Hearst Owned From Prevention When shopping for a gift for your husband this holiday season, we recommend two strategies. The first: elevated basics—a fancy (yet manly!) pair of sweatpants to wear around the house, or a new set of organic cotton bed sheets that—oops—you can enjoy too. And […]
Welcome to Money Diaries — College Edition where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. Today: a public health major at a university that costs $30,000 per […]
University of Miami football coach Manny Diaz made a surprise appearance during a Zoom videoconference with the media late Tuesday night. He spoke about everything from the first five days of practice to handling coronavirus-related matters to the news of the Big Ten and Pac-10 announcing they won’t play football […]
Many of the nation’s largest school districts plan to begin the fall semester online-only. As schools consider reopening, children face a future in which online courses will probably be part of the curriculum. To make the best of this situation, here are some tips to help your child adapt to learning from home. Studies show that in online learning, […]
In its biggest coronavirus vaccine deal yet, the U.S. said Friday it will pay French pharmaceutical company Sanofi and Great Britain’s GlaxoSmithKline up to $2.1 billion to test and produce 100 million doses of an experimental coronavirus vaccine. The deal is part of Operation Warp Speed, a White House-led initiative aimed […]
After originally hanging up the cape on this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, organizers decided to instead go virtual with Comic-Con@Home, an online convention running July 22 – 26 that anybody with a WiFi connection can partake in from the comfort of their own homes. (And, better still, for free!) This […]
Click here to read the full article. With summer camps closed throughout the U.S. due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, The North Face has found a way to virtually bring the outdoors to kids everywhere. This month will mark the debut of The North Face Summer Base Camp, a free two-week virtual […]
CBS News is chronicling what has changed for the lives of residents across the nation in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Heidi Gesiakowski and her husband Joel opened Taste, a small plates and martini restaurant, in South Haven, a beach town on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan, in 2013. When […]
^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. As the first major U.S. city with retail cannabis, Denver’s connection with 4/20 is well established, but the unofficial pot holiday’s future in the Mile High is uncertain post-COVID. While […]
Exactly one year ago Saturday, Stanislaus County announced its first death related to the coronavirus. The death toll is now at 1,017, according to the latest data released by the Health Services Agency. Last summer, to illustrate the seriousness of COVID-19, the county published a chart showing the average annual […]
PIEDMONT The Piedmont Council Boy Scouts of America had its 100th Annual Recognition Event recently, recognizing volunteers who make the Piedmont Scouting program possible. Among the award recipients was Sue Smegal, who received the highest honor of the evening, the Silver Beaver Award. This award recognizes a volunteer who has […]
Josh Duggar (m. Anna Keller) Jim Bob and Michelle’s eldest child, Josh, was born on March 3, 1988. After being home-schooled (as the Duggars would do with all of their kids) he too became a conservative activist, campaigning for the Family Council. He stepped down after old police records surfaced in 2015 revealing that […]
Josh Duggar (m. Anna Keller) Jim Bob and Michelle’s eldest child, Josh, was born on March 3, 1988. After being home-schooled (as the Duggars would do with all of their kids) he too became a conservative activist, campaigning for the Family Council. He stepped down after old police records surfaced in 2015 revealing that […]