Once a major storm has passed through, people who emerged from it without injuries or major property damage are apt to feel relief. But that relief can quickly turn to frustration the longer the power remains off. If you live someplace where frequent storms or other natural disasters threaten to interrupt your access to power, the best time to plan is long before a storm arrives.
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College Savings Plans For New Parents
It is sometimes hard for parents of newborns to imagine their babies as teenagers heading off to college. But to be best prepared, parents should plan for that day proactively, even before their baby arrives.
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Harmonious Prenuptial Agreements
When done right, a premarital agreement is a pretty simple and straightforward piece of paperwork, not much more complex – and no less necessary – than getting the marriage license itself.
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Duly Noted
IRS Speaks On State Tax Workarounds… Taxpayers should be wary of supposed workarounds to the new $10,000 annual limit on deductions for personal state and local taxes, the IRS cautioned.
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Paul Jacobs in Newsmax
Paul Jacobs argues that employers should be allowed to offer mutual funds that invest using social and ethical criteria.
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A Fish Running Out Of Time
A handful of juveniles is the only proof scientists can find that the Atlantic whitefish has not already gone extinct.
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ReKeithen Miller in Consumer Reports
ReKeithen Miller advises parents not to lend their adult children more money than they can stand to lose.
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The Murphy’s Law Of Journalism
Everything that can go wrong probably will, when your “anonymous” source tells multiple versions of the story you reported.
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The Desert Is No Place For Kids
Keeping kids out of federal custody is a good idea. Keeping them out of danger in the desert is a better one.
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