Times have been tough for everyone, especially businesses - not just the small mom-and-pop shop on your corner but even the big box stores and restaurants.
We’re only a couple weeks into summer, and it’s already been one of the craziest on record. Between the sweltering heat waves and the severe weather that has become a weekly occurrence, it seems like the best option to survive the summer is to stay inside.
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It's getting warmer out, and that means that everything from spiders to humans is going to be looking for their summer homes. Here's an important warning to consider this season.
When we go on vacation, we ask someone to check our mail for us to make it look like someone is home, and keep the mailbox clear for the mailman, plus it keeps thieves from taking any of your mail.
When you're out looking for some groceries, you want to get in and out as fast as possible, so you'll go where you know you can sneak in, grab what you need, and check out with no time at all.
If your summer vacation plans take you outside the United States, it’s important to know which places are currently safe enough to travel to. Right now, 19 regions are currently classified as Level 4, the highest-danger-risk category.
More brick-and-mortar retail locations are struggling and closing daily. Some are local or regional businesses, others are national chains that may be thriving in one area, but dying in another area.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing a warning to parents in Mississippi: be on alert for potential doxing and swatting incidents involving their children, particularly those who are active in online gaming communities.