To determine the best places for hockey spectators, we compared 73 U.S. cities based on two divisional categories, professional and college hockey, across 21 key metrics. The data set ranges from the performance level of the city’s teams to minimum... Read More
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Join Ted Hicks as he moderates the #LNPShow that discusses today’s current events, social topics & raising kids in this current time. Guest: Shawn Armor @Tru_Armor joins us for a super-sized episode to provide his unique... Read More
The vast majority of music that you’re familiar with is subject to copyright. Artists want to protect their music and be sure that they’re getting paid whenever it gets used. And rightfully so! They put in a lot of hard work to create... Read More
igloohome has officially launched its Smart Padlock, a versatile, remotely-managed security solution that provides owners with convenient access control to their properties and assets. Featuring an innovative PIN code technology that allows... Read More
It’s May. Along with warmer weather, comes an opportunity to start a garden. In the 1940s, Victory Gardens were a big part of the war effort. Patriotism was measured by the food you grew and shared with family and friends. “As part of the... Read More
By Annette Hines For most families, the journey of taking care of a family member with special needs is “a marathon, not a sprint”. The emphasis must be on taking care of yourself and your family in order to take on the long-term... Read More
Only 55 percent of US adults described Memorial Day as a holiday honoring the men and women who died while serving in the Armed Forces For many Americans, Memorial Day signifies the unofficial start of summer, a three-day weekend of backyard... Read More
Affecting about 16 million Americans, rosacea is a common skin condition marked by redness on the face. At first, it may only look like flushed cheeks or an outbreak of pimples. But in some cases, rosacea can get worse and cause inflamed, sensitive... Read More
Invitations to trade cryptocurrencies are rolling out now The first set of Robinhood customers can buy and sell Bitcoin and Ethereum with Robinhood Crypto, starting today. All your investments, commission-free, on one platform. In the... Read More
Not sure where to get some creative commons or royalty-free music for your podcast? You’re in luck! Here are some of our favorite sources. 1. Incompetech.com This is one of the older and more well-known royalty-free music sites. All of... Read More
Just like they sound, ductless air systems are designed to function without air ducts. Instead, an outside condensing connects to one or more wall units that deliver cool and warm air for maximum year-round comfort, energy savings, and quiet... Read More
Worried you or your child may be allergic to a pet? Pet allergies are quite common – in fact, three out of ten people with allergies have allergic reactions to cats or dogs. And with 94 million cat and 90 million dog owners across... Read More
If you’re looking to improve your golfing performance, as well as a great Father’s Day gift, bagging a new driver in 2019 could be the difference between a good year and a great one. Trying to decide between the best drivers on... Read More
Are your leftovers lukewarm? Did your milk go from fresh to foul in a matter of hours? You may want to check the temperature in your fridge. Chances are it isn’t cooling as it should. But why is it suddenly on the fritz? To help figure out why... Read More
Netflix’s technophobic smash hit Black Mirror returns next month with three all-new episodes to keep you up at night. With over a year between seasons, we last visited the dystopia of Black Mirror in December with the... Read More