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Amazon Expanding Headquarters to NYC and Northern Virginia

Using the internet is a part of everyday life for most people. And while there are about four billion searches on Google every day, Amazon also attracts billions of visits every day. And the online shopping site has recently announced its plans to build new headquarters in New York City and Virginia. Queens, New York and Arlington, […]

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Beyond Weight Management: Healthy Family Goals for 2019

If you’re a parent, you likely already prioritize your family’s health. Though no one is perfect, you do your best to make sure everyone eats nutritious meals, gets plenty of sleep, and doesn’t spend too much time in front of a screen. However, it’s easy to focus on nutrition and exercise, and forget other essential aspects

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Help! My Child Lost a Permanent Tooth!

While most parents don’t bat an eye when a youngster loses a baby tooth, losing permanent teeth is a different story. Before you panic about your child knocking out an adult tooth, use this guide to know what to expect and how to help your kiddo have a speedy recovery: Common Causes of Chipped, Broken,

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5 Fire Safety Tips For The Winter Months

The holiday season is here, and with it the chilly winter months. As everyone heads inside to celebrate the holidays and keep warm, the chances of a home fire start to increase. House fires are more common in the winter than in any other season because of the increased amount of indoor activities, electricity and

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3 Questions to Ask Before Deciding to Divorce

Though few couples go into a marriage anticipating that their union will not last, unfortunately, a large percentage of American marriages come to an end. In fact, approximately 40% to 50% of U.S. marriages end in divorce. Divorce may be common, but it is never easy. Many couples enter divorce with even more trepidation than they

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Walgreens Opens New Store In Chicago Without Pharmacy

The pharmacy store chain Walgreens has opened its first store in Chicago without a pharmacy. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Walgreens recently opened a store in the West Loop that has no pharmacy, becoming one of the few Walgreens in the nation to serve only as a store. Customers in need of a pharmacy have

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Trump’s Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Continues In Recent Rallies

In a series of rallies earlier this month, President Trump restated his anti-immigration stance, specifically focusing on illegal immigration and the migrant caravan moving towards the United States from Central America. Caravans Become The Target Of Anti-Migrant Sentiment President Trump, in recent rallies in Indiana during early November, railed against the movement of migrant caravans

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Prospects On Climate Change Looking Grim

As the political landscape continues to grow more divided in America, climate change rages on. The national and international debate surrounding the environment continues, with long strides still needing to be taken if the rate of climate change progression is ever to be stopped. Climate Change As It Stands Currently, the United States continues to

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Improving Employee Engagement Through Office Sports

Considering the fact that employers saw around 2.7 million workers voluntarily leave their jobs at the end of June 2015, efforts to boost employee engagement have increased dramatically. Since it’s impossible for employers to make their workers enjoy their day jobs, they have been looking for other means of increasing employee happiness; sports seems to

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