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What’s in Your Emergency Travel Bag?
Whether you call it a save-the-day stash or an absolute essentials kit, it contains those five or six things that can make or break a vacation.The New York Times - Mar. 18 -
Rodriguez takes a common sense approach to analytics
West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez believes that analytics have a place in college football. Rodriguez has learned some really beneficial things from looking at the analytics but he doesn’t ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17 -
'Everyone' over 18 should make this 1 estate planning move, attorney says—you can do it for free
One legal document could save your family thousands of dollars and make sure your wishes are honored. Here's how to get it for free.CNBC - 4d -
The incredible shrinking airlines: can anyone actually be comfortable in a 17-inch seat?
There are many good reasons to quit flying – primarily, of course, the climate crisis. And the lack of legroom suggests airlines are actually trying to squeeze us out .... Name: Tiny seats.. ...The Guardian - Mar. 18 -
I'm a neurologist—here are 3 things I do every day to decrease my risk of dementia and keep my brain sharp
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Can an A.I. Travel Bot Plan Your Trip to NYC?
Artificial intelligence has made trip planning and research much easier and faster, but drill down and double-check everything before you go.The New York Times - Mar. 7 -
Can anyone break Sean Brady's grip on welterweight?
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Has anyone ever had a perfect March Madness bracket? The odds are staggering
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My husband plans to leave his estate to his adult son, who steals his credit card to gamble online. What can I do?
“Dementia runs in my husband’s family. My husband’s son has been known to take money from his dad without permission.”MarketWatch - Mar. 11
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