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Computer viruses can put your sensitive or irreplaceable information at risk of theft and erasure. Protect your data and yourself by using these seven methods for outmaneuvering malware.
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When planning a weekend visit to one of these six popular U.S. destinations, an extra day does indeed make a difference. Consider these sample itineraries for your next three-day getaway.
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When disaster strikes, many Americans are quick to help the victims. But in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the FTC has warned charitable Americans to be cautious of scams that turn donations into ill-gotten gains.
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Running a business from home has all sorts of appealing aspects (you can't beat the commute!), but getting tripped up is easier than you might think. Follow these 10 pointers to help steer clear of potential pitfalls.
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Want to know which movies are worth your time and money? Check out the newest edition of "What to Watch This (Long) Weekend!"
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With the increasing popularity and variety of cable channels and streaming services, a growing number of film stars over 50 are finding new life and new audiences on TV.
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To help empower families to make informed decisions about hospice care, the federal government has unveiled an online tool that allows users to compare the quality and services of various end-of-life care providers.
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When it came to casting Battle of the Sexes — a film about the famous 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs — one actress and real-life tennis fan was a "Shue-in" for a key role.
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If you ever find yourself stressed out, new neuroscience research indicates these four easy and healthy rituals can help calm frazzled nerves and provide some serenity. Share your thoughts in the Online Community.
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