ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska residents 65 and over will be able to start receiving COVID-19 vaccinations next week, health officials said.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Hundreds of senior citizens determined to get vaccinated against COVID-19 camped out overnight in frigid temperatures to secure coveted spots in Tuesday morning’s line in Daytona Beach.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — As seniors lined up at coronavirus vaccination sites and frustrations mounted over their inability to make appointments for life-saving injections, Gov. Ron DeSantis warned hospitals against stockpiling vaccinations and urged them to work more quickly to administer vaccines to Floridians who are 65 and older.
WASHINGTON (AP) — WANTED: Spies from all backgrounds and walks of life.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A magnitude 3.6 earthquake has jolted the San Francisco Bay Area on the last day of 2020.
NEW YORK (AP) — More than 190,000 ceiling fans sold at Home Depot are being recalled after reports that the blades fell off while spinning, hitting people and causing property damage.
One side effect of the coronavirus pandemic is an abundance of criminals trying to take advantage of people. The arrival of vaccines and legislation that would send out a second…
Can you avoid a New Year's Day hangover? We're not referring to the traditional hangover that comes from too much alcohol, but the financial hangover that comes from too many charges on your credit card.
Of course, you can avoid a New Year's credit hangover – especially with some help. Consider these eleven ways to keep holiday purchases under control.
1. Set a Holiday Budget – Review your overall budget, and then decide how much you can afford to spend for holiday gifts given your other expenses (including end-of-year expenses like property taxes and annual subscriptions). Don't let gift expectations drive your budget – let your budget set gift choices.
2. Make a Gift List – Divide up your gift budget among all your recipients and find gifts that fit within the desired budget. Start early, so you have time to look for the best pri...
Can you avoid a New Year's Day hangover? We're not referring to the traditional hangover that comes from too much alcohol, but the financial hangover that comes from too many charges on your credit card.
Of course, you can avoid a New Year's credit hangover – especially with some help. Consider these eleven ways to keep holiday purchases under control.
1. Set a Holiday Budget – Review your overall budget, and then decide how much you can afford to spend for holiday gifts given your other expenses (including end-of-year expenses like property taxes and annual subscriptions). Don't let gift expectations drive your budget – let your budget set gift choices.
2. Make a Gift List – Divide up your gift budget among all your recipients and find gifts that fit within the desired budget. Start early, so you have time to look for the best pri...
You may be eligible to drop your tax filing costs to zero and keep more money in your pockets.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Authorities have seized two domain names posing as biotechnology companies developing COVID-19 treatments but are apparently collecting personal information for fraud and installing malware, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Baltimore said Friday.
LINCOLN – With an evolving digital landscape and a rise in misinformation, many newspapers around the country are struggling to keep the doors…
Orlando once trended as a hotspot for millennials but a new study ranked Florida as one of the worst places for them to live. The study used four categories to create the list: millennial unemployment rate, homeownership, average student loan debt, and percentage of millennials living in poverty, according to career website Zippia. In Florida, millennials’ unemployment rates and homeownership ...
Does your Christmas season usually lead to the January blues due to excessive holiday spending? It doesn't have to be that way. With a combination of planning and willpower, you can enjoy a festive holiday without starting the New Year in a big financial hole. Consider these nine ways to celebrate while staying fiscally responsible.
1. Limit Gift Spending – Start by establishing a shopping list and a budget for all of your items. Track special holiday online offers. Consider using price comparison apps and websites. Take advantage of any coupons. Large families can save by drawing names for a gift exchange instead of trying to buy multiple smaller gifts for every family member. If you want more credit, check out our list of credit card offers.
2. Reject Impulse Buying – Retailers expect you to impulse buy...
Does your Christmas season usually lead to the January blues due to excessive holiday spending? It doesn't have to be that way. With a combination of planning and willpower, you can enjoy a festive holiday without starting the New Year in a big financial hole. Consider these nine ways to celebrate while staying fiscally responsible.
1. Limit Gift Spending – Start by establishing a shopping list and a budget for all of your items. Track special holiday online offers. Consider using price comparison apps and websites. Take advantage of any coupons. Large families can save by drawing names for a gift exchange instead of trying to buy multiple smaller gifts for every family member. If you want more credit, check out our list of credit card offers.
2. Reject Impulse Buying – Retailers expect you to impulse buy...
More than ever, online buyers better beware.
If you’re fortunate enough to be able to donate money this year, plenty of causes need your attention.
Florence Pugh will reportedly star in the Disney+ series as Yelena Belova, the role she will play in 'Black Widow'.
What's in a name? Turns out, quite a lot, if you live in the Austrian village of F**king.
’Twas days before Black Friday when all around the country, shoppers were gearing up for a day full of shopping. OK, so maybe you haven’t exactly been gearing up for…
For months, the question has loomed: Should we travel for the holidays? Like almost every question this year, the answer has been a resounding “it depends,” but every day the…
We’re primed to get suckered this holiday season. Tight budgets, wishful thinking that we can get a great deal if we hurry, and plain old impulsive spending are a dangerous mix. Scammers know this.
All areas without backups for each of their election technologies must obtain them. No technology is infallible. Each piece — including electronic poll books, electronic voting systems and online voter registration websites — has vulnerabilities that can be exploited or could experience technical failures. As we saw with the 2020 presidential election, safeguards such as backup paper poll books ensure that election infrastructure failures only slow down voting, rather than stop it.
After a long day of work, this dog owner comes home to a running, panting 6-year-old golden retriever — one who bounces into his arms, wiggling with excitement each and every day.
WAHOO – The Wahoo Public Library can now offer educational and entertainment content to library patrons via their electronic devices.