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The founder of parent-travel website FamiliesGo! chronicles her start-up shuffle. Tuesday was an interesting day
Read More »Now’s the time to book a repositioning cruise
When cruise ships change locations, like many will in the coming months, passengers going along for the ride often score remarkable deals.
Read More »Lefty relaxed entering tough stretch of PGA season
Phil Mickelson's initial impressions of West Virginia's Greenbrier resort were about all things family.
Read More »PGT: Sorenstam to remain with IMG
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Read More »Tseng ready to get creative at Carnoustie
Defending champion Yani Tseng believes she'll have to be at her creative best to master the links course at Carnoustie and claim a fifth major title at the Women's British Open.
Read More »17 stoner states: Where’s marijuana use highest?
Latest statistics show marijuana use up across nation. Which state is highest?
Read More »Coming soon: Universal flu vaccine
Dr. Francis Collins, chief of National Institutes of Health, predicts vaccine's availability within five years
Read More »China Tackles Energy-Wasting Buildings
SHANGHAI -- For Jin Liang, a typical Chinese who watches his utility bills carefully, each scorching hot summer day posed a dilemma: Should he switch on his air conditioner, or keep it off to cool the impact on his wallet? But his dilemma faded away this year after Jin moved into a new apartment. It features magical materials that allow him to comfortably turn off the air conditioner and yet stop sweating
Read More »Hypnosis: The new anesthetic?
Growing numbers of surgical patients opting for hypnosis over general anesthesia
Read More »Gene-mapping solves Calif. twins’ mysterious illness
Alexis and Noah Beery of Encinitas, Calif, 14, received personalized treatment once genomes were mapped
Read More »One-third of world has hepatitis: WHO report
United Nations agency says about two billion people worldwide are infected with viruses that cause potentially deadly liver disease
Read More »Creative Cultures: MailChimp Grants Employees "Permission To Be Creative"
This is the first in a series on corporate culture. From business philosophy to talent acquisition and management, customer service and product development, we’ll examine the inner workings of successful companies and the ways they build cultures that promote and harness creativity.
Read More »Video: Addicted to your smartphone?
Addiction specialists say that too much smartphone use causes people to withdraw from reality and smartphone withdrawal can cause physical symptoms and depression.
Read More »The Amazon Tablet’s iPad Challenge: Price
Almost half of the folks surveyed recently said they'd be tempted into buying an Amazon tablet PC if it were priced below $300. That's a very tricky price point to reach. Meanwhile, all we really know about Amazon's tablet are rumors , hints , and suggestions --but this is typical of the company, and the data is adding up fast, suggesting it's really on its way soon.
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