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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Why We're Uncomfortable Talking About Money

Money matters can be a tough subject to bring up, even with close friends and family. A recent survey found that most adults in the U.S. prefer discussing politics or religion over their finances. Surprisingly, 62% of people feel highly uncomfortable sharing their financial details with loved ones.

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Understanding the Impact of Hurricane Helene in 2024

As Hurricane Helene approaches Florida, meteorologists warn about significant storm surge and potential flooding. The surge is expected to be particularly high in northwest Florida. Surge-related property damage is often greater than wind damage in coastal areas. Above Ground Level (AGL) refers to t

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Protecting Your Food After Storms: Safety Tips You Need to Know!

When a big storm hits, you might be surprised by the extra problems it can cause. One of them is food poisoning! So, let’s talk about how to keep your food safe during power outages. First off, keep that fridge door closed tight! Normally, your fridge should be around 40 degrees Fahrenheit or l

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Virginia Floods: Schools Close, Communities Fed

The rain in Virginia was intense, and schools didn't waste time shutting down. Governor Glenn Youngkin knew that immediate help was crucial for those hit by the floods. He stressed that long-term recovery should be the focus, not getting sidetracked by other debates. While some folks pointed to clim

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Apps: Your Best Friends on the iPhone

Are you one of those people who always want to know if it's going to rain tomorrow? Do you need to track storms or plan your outdoor activities based on weather conditions? The iPhone has you covered with a wide range of amazing weather apps. Some are free, some cost money, but all of them can provi

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Atlanta Woman Fights to Keep Her Restaurant Name

In Atlanta, Georgia, a woman named Amanda Kinsey is facing opposition from Mattel, the company that owns Barbie. The issue? The name of her restaurant, "Amanda's BarBeeQue." Kinsey has been running her business since 2017 without any problems until she decided to trademark the name. That’s when thin

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Oct 07 2024FINANCE

Is Micron a Smart Buy? A Young Investor’s Guide

Are you thinking about investing in Micron (NASDAQ: MU)? Let's explore the idea of "bottom fishing" for buy signals. Imagine you're at a pond, trying to catch the best fish with your net. In the stock market, "bottom fishing" means looking for stocks that are undervalued but have potential to rise a

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Clean Up Your Windows 11 Lock Screen: Ditch Those Annoying Widgets!

Windows 11 recently added some new widgets to the lock screen, and they might not be your favorite. You'll see weather, stock market updates, and sports news. Unfortunately, you can't pick and choose which ones stay; it's all or nothing. So, if you want a clean lock screen, you'll need to turn off t

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Another New Hampshire Resident Dies from EEE

You might have heard that another person from New Hampshire has died due to Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). This is the second death this year and the fifth human case. The person who passed away was an adult from Danville, which is close to where the first death happened in Hampstead. All these

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Chronic Pain in Kids: A Hidden Crisis

Imagine having a constant, nagging pain that never goes away. This is the reality for one in five kids and teens. We often think of chronic pain as an adult problem, but youngsters suffer just as much. The trouble is, doctors don't always know how to help them. There's a big disconnect between what

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