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Preparing for Thanksgiving dinner is a challenge, but gearing up for Black Friday is arguably worse. With so many retailers to choose from and deals to sift through, it can be tough to determine what’s worth purchasing and where you should buy it. We asked experts from the most-shopped deal-finding websites to share their pro tips for hunting down Black Friday goods. Follow their 12 simple rules… → Read More
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The early bird gets to relax! → Read More
Thanksgiving has the potential to create more stress in your life than you can ever imagine. In a whirlwind, it turns from an enjoyable holiday into a hectic cooking marathon if you don’t prepare ahead. Thankfully, these particular side dishes keep well in the fridge, so you can prepare them beforehand and save yourself a headache on the big day. You’ll breeze through Thanksgiving. → Read More
“This isn’t just a matter of a few bad eggs and we all know it." → Read More
Barack Obama showed up for jury duty on Wednesday looking very dapper indeed. The former president confirmed last month that he’d carry out his public duty after being called to serve in Chicago. He left the house in a black suit, white collared shirt without a tie and some suave shades, with a hot beverage (presumably tea) as an additional accessory. > Barack Obama waves to onlookers… → Read More
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