If you plan on taking an Uber in the coming days, make sure you bring a mask with you. Starting Monday, May 18, Uber will require all users to wear a mask or face covering. Riders and drivers will see several other changes starting Monday... Read More
Author: Late Night Parents (Page 14 of 47)
We're the late show of parenting! These are the community posts for members of the Late Night Parenting team.
There are more than 22 million Americans who are now out of work and collecting unemployment benefits to help them get by, however, they might be surprised in April of next year when they learn that they owe taxes on all that aid coming their way.... Read More
Clorox is running its plants 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to meet the increasing demand for its disinfectant products, and still, Clorox wipes are in short supply. With demand for disinfectants up 500 percent amid the coronavirus pandemic... Read More
If you wear glasses, then I’m sure you’ve discovered that it seems impossible to wear a mask with them fogging up. Here are 4 tips that might help…even surgeons use some of these tips! 1. Make sure your mask is as tight as possible across the... Read More
Supermoons are a rare type of full moon. They appear up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than normal. While the full moon rises about once per month, supermoons can only occur a few times per year — max. That’s because the timing... Read More
Approximately 50 million American credit cardholders have had their credit limits slashed amid the coronavirus pandemic. Per a consumer survey by Lending Tree’s Compare Cards website, about one in four credit card holders have either had... Read More
For users 1. Configure and confirm meeting settings When quickly joining a video call, it’s easy to stick with the default settings. Take an extra moment to confirm that each option is configured appropriately for your meeting so that you... Read More
Make an informed decision when choosing new windows for your home, with these ten tips. 1. Choose the Right Window for Your Home There are many window materials and styles: wood, and vinyl, single pane and double pane, and beyond. It’s not as... Read More
It seems like just yesterday the toilet paper shelves were empty everywhere. Gradually, we’re seeing toilet paper return to shelves – but the next panic buy has begun. The longer salons and barber shops are closed, the more hair dye and... Read More
1. Replace a faucet: Gussy up your sink with a fresh new faucet. Be sure to choose one that has the same configuration as your old one (i.e., matches the holes in your sink), and disconnect the water line before you start. Here’s a... Read More
Most folks think of coding as one of today’s most valuable skills to learn, but you’d be missing out big time if you didn’t hold project management in the same esteem. In-demand, lucrative, and just as accessible as coding, project management... Read More
You’re stuck at home during the Covid-19 lock-down but you have classes of kids waiting to be taught remotely. You’ve mastered the networking, the video links and the online curriculum, but your back, neck and wrists are killing you. Just... Read More
Equip yourself with a set of household hand tools to tackle DIY projects the moment they pop up. Here’s some tips on what to look for in a hand tool set: A good tool kit that can handle a wide range of jobs should include a claw hammer,... Read More
Even though Amazon is best known for its retail operations, there is another arm of the company that is responsible for its billions: AWS or Amazon Web Services. This cloud computing platform offers a variety of crucial features, including database... Read More
The 50th anniversary of Earth Day is on April 22, but anyone can start celebrating today right in their very own backyard with tips from the TurfMutt Foundation and reap the health and de-stressing benefits of spending time in green... Read More