If you are an Amazon Prime member, you may have noticed something different during the COVID pandemic. Packages take longer to arrive, and some deliveries are no longer free. That has some Prime members asking: Why are we still paying... Read More
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For the first time since 1901 there will be no Minor League Baseball. Where’s Baseball, Beer & BBQ when you need them? ... Read More
What does this mean for mobile phone users? It means that it’s even more important to stay vigilant about cybersecurity when using a mobile device. Here are some ways you can protect yourself, your data, and your phone. Lock your phone with a... Read More
With the spread of COVID-19, many typically in-house companies shifted their employees to work from home in an effort to protect their teams and contain the pandemic. Not only are you new to getting work done from home, but school closures and... Read More
Microsoft will close nearly all its Microsoft Store physical locations, it announced Friday, and instead transfer those stores’ functions to employees working remotely or at corporate offices. The move affects over 70 stores worldwide that began... Read More
The US could see 20,000 to 25,000 store closures as coronavirus-spurred joblessness and sheltering in place have decimated brick-and-mortar retail sales. Coresight Research’s data also indicate that 55 percent to 60 percent of the... Read More
NBA players could have social justice statements on their jerseys when the season resumes on July 30 in Orlando, Fla. The league and the NBA Basketball Players Association are in discussions to let players wear a social statement on the back of... Read More
Players for the Portland Thorns and the North Carolina Courage knelt during the national anthem Saturday when the National Women’s Soccer League opened the Challenge Cup tournament in Utah. The players and coaches wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts... Read More
The stock market has been on a roller coaster ride in 2020. First it rose to dizzying new heights. Then it took a breathtaking plunge in March before starting to rebound again. Most retirement plan investors have kept their bearings and made no... Read More
Major League Baseball is ready to get the 2020 regular season underway. The league announced they have reached an agreement with the players to start a 60-game season on July 23 or 24. Players will report for training camp on July 1. Rosters will... Read More
With the coronavirus outbreak forcing many people to work from home, taking computer security measures to protect both themselves and their company has grown even more important. Video conferencing, for one example, isn’t always safe from... Read More
There are several ways to protect your savings for retirement after leaving an employer. In general, you can: Leave your money in the plan.You can usually leave your money where it is as long as your balance is at least $5,000. Your money can stay... Read More
As the 2019-2020 academic calendar wraps up and summer vacation kicks off, many parents are reflecting on how their kids handled the transition to online learning, envisioning what the coming school year will look like, and trying to figure out how to... Read More
You might have heard that you may be able to take more money from your retirement savings to regain your financial footing because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The question is: Should you? In March, the federal government passed a... Read More
With Father’s Day approaching and many dads working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, a new report ranked the best and worst states for working fathers. The personal-finance website WalletHub on Tuesday released its findings for 2020’s... Read More