This year marks the beginning of a new post-season college football championship structured in a system known as the College Football Series. Before, the series ended in a two team playoff however with the new four team playoff structure more teams... Read More
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Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, often regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. In recent years, most major retailers have opened extremely early and offered promotional sales to kick off the... Read More
Children of all ages get the opportunity to bring out their alter egos each October. Which characters will you be seeing this year at Halloween bashes and trick-or-treat marathons? Here are our top 5 picks. Harry Potter – With the release of the... Read More
Five things to check off your list before winter arrives. With winter weather just around the corner (sorry!), here’s a quick checklist to get your car ready for the cold to come. TIRES – Give them a once-over for wear and tire pressure (they... Read More
Genius Brands International, creators of Warren Buffett’s Secret Millionaire’s Club, proudly announced today the launch of the 4th Annual “Grow Your Own Business Challenge” for kids, sponsored by The Fairholme Foundation. The program and... Read More
Hosting a successful Halloween party means not only having the right music and atmosphere, but also having plenty of yummy snacks for guests to enjoy. Easy, fun foods and beverages requiring minimal party prep are ideal for busy hosts looking to... Read More
Marvel Studios presents “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron... Read More
Late Night Parents is promoting pedestrian safety awareness this Halloween. With daylight hours getting shorter, children are more likely to be trick-or-treating in the dark when it’s more difficult for drivers to see them. According to National... Read More
Angie’s List is marking National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week by raising awareness and reminding contractors, regulators and consumers that each have a hand in the solution. “If you own or work on homes built before 1978, we’re asking you to... Read More
So you don’t think you need a security code on your phone? I’m an IT guy by profession, so computer and device security has always been important to me. I have passwords on everything I use, lock codes, swipe patterns, if it’s an... Read More
WHAT: A #WellnessWed Twitter chat will address the needs of children with medical complexity. The hour-long chat will cover: • What it means to have a child with medical complexity • The challenges families and our health... Read More
No one ever warned me that the unexpected could hold the most devastating loss of all. It descended on me just when I thought I had the perfect life. One day, my vibrant, beautiful, healthy 16-year old son woke up with fever. The doctor said he had the... Read More
Each year, more than 2,500 infants in the United States die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), the unexplained, sudden death of an infant under one year old. Researchers are finding that the majority of infant deaths are sleep-related, with... Read More
On the last episode of the #LNPshow – Amsterdam – we briefly discussed the next version of the Microsoft Windows Operating System. There wasn’t any doubt that the next version of Windows was going to look at least a little like a... Read More
Shoe Carnival Raises Awareness for Breast Cancer Research With the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, leading family footwear retailer Shoe Carnival helps promote awareness with pink wristbands at every domestic location. October 1, 2014 —... Read More