It was an all-you-can-eat buffet for a Michigan boy last weekend. Six-year-old Mason Stonehouse was playing on his dad’s phone before bedtime and spent about $1,000 on Grubhub orders. The food started coming to the Chesterfield Township... Read More
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Need a passport? Appointments are now being taken for Hempstead Town’s One-Stop Passport Shop on Saturday, February 11th. Planning a trip but don’t have a passport? Get ready for your next getaway with help from Hempstead Town’s Weekend... Read More
The economy has been experiencing some serious ups and downs over the past few years, both as a result of the pandemic and the subsequent inflation that forced people to work more to afford the same lifestyle. You’ve likely heard of terms... Read More
U.S. officials announced more than 100 million Covid cases this week. Two hundred million people in the U.S. are estimated to have had the virus since the beginning of the pandemic. Fears of the U.S. reimplementing draconian lockdowns have... Read More
Peloton Interactive Inc is offering refurbished bikes across the continental U.S. and Canada at a discount of up to $500 over new bikes. The program, called Peloton Certified Refurbished, will provide models priced at $1,145 and $1,995 with the... Read More
The author and researcher is doing her part to help single mothers improve their lives. Crystal Edwards wants to help single mothers. Through her nonprofit organization Empowering Single Moms, Inc., Edwards is teaching mothers... Read More
When people should be celebrating new beginnings and leaving behind the past, many families are stepping into tragedy when they step into the new year. Unfortunately, New Year’s Day, not New Year’s Eve, consistently ranks in the top five deadliest... Read More
As family members and friends are excited to visit loved ones on Christmas weekend – please be aware of these safety tips. What should Americans expect with the extremely low temperatures this Christmas weekend? This extreme... Read More
Let’s warm up with some festive and tropical cocktails instead! Get into the holiday spirit with the spirit of your choice and mix up a Caribbean-style Cranberry Mule: Freeze cranberry juice in an ice tray Add 2 oz of rum... Read More
Based on last month’s retail spending numbers, maybe not. Last month’s national retail spending and manufacturing showed its largest decline all year, -0.6% from October, despite Black Friday and the holidays. In fact, last month’s... Read More
A new warning from the director of the FBI suggests that people using TikTok in the United States might want to consider a new favorite social media app. The Associated Press reports that Director Christopher Wray told an audience at the... Read More
General nutrition advice is valuable, but you may need specific dietary information because of a health condition or a wellness objective you have. For example, a registered dietitian may help you: Manage a chronic disease, such as... Read More
Nothing rings in the holiday season like a Christmas tree lighting! Check out these tree lightings around Long Island and kick off the holiday season the right way with your family. Nassau The Annual Christmas Tree Lighting & Holiday... Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some groups of people may have a harder time quitting smoking than others. Here’s a list of benefits for quitting. In one to two years after you quit, your risk of a heart... Read More
According to the Pew Research Center, the U.S. has the world’s highest rate of children living in single-parent households. With nearly a quarter of all children in the country living with one parent, it’s three times the number of... Read More