Americans have been divided for much of our history. (See the election of 1800.) Today, with social media and tribal cable channels, it might appear a bit more acute.
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With restaurants, bars and retail stores closing all around the country, most businesses are taking a major financial hit.
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You can’t clip in at Flywheel or hit the mat at CorePower Yoga at the moment, but that doesn’t mean workout routines must halt. Try a virtual workout instead.
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It’s great news that our furry family members don’t seem to be susceptible to the virus. But, there are still things we need to do to take care of them, whether we’re sheltering in place or practicing social distancing.
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It’s time to get creative and finally use the half-empty boxes of pasta and rice, cans of beans and other neglected items hiding in the back of the cabinet.
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The craft beer industry across the country is taking a gigantic hit right now, as many breweries have been forced to close or are only able to operate via takeout due to the virus.
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“Stay with the tour, and please don’t wander.” You won’t need to hear these words from a docent, if you take one of these virtual museum tours.
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For many of us, the pandemic is causing stress, sleep cycle disruptions and mounting mental and physical issues.
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With the rapid spread of COVID-19, many across the world are self-quarantining. Netflix-binging and video games are the go-to activities, but here are five special things to try as you and your family pass the time.
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Add those subtitles! Best series, films to stream set in foreign countries
by WpengineAs we collectively become one with our couches, we’re sharing our top suggestions for TV shows and movies set in other countries, including our top 3 you may not be familiar with.
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In order to help flatten the curve of COVID-19, many employers are encouraging employees to work from home.
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Setting aside time for your well-being is essential to your health. With the 24-hour news cycle inundating our minds, here are some ideas to create an oasis for yourself.
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Test for reposting10-45 submitted11-01 edited11-02 approved11-19 resubmitted11-21 repost– Sally Schroder, The 100 Companies.
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test 2 approved11-24 11-26 resubmitted– Sally Schroder, The 100 Companies.
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Six years ago last month, the first issue of The 100 landed in readers’ inboxes, delivering concise insights into business, history, travel – even public policy.
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My grandma always included sauerkraut on our holiday table even though she was the only one who ate it.
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Once the Thanksgiving bird is gone, it’s time to go see the holiday lights.
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Holiday revelers can enjoy the spirits of St. Nick when two Christmas-themed pop-up bars open in The Triangle.
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Art aficionados have been freaking out (in a good way) over NCMA’s newest exhibition featuring iconic Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, which debuted in October.
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North Carolina’s first town and port, Bath, was hardly a place to take children.
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While most small businesses survive at least one year, less than half make it past five years.
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Here are the most important trends to keep your eyes on in the coming months.
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Taking notes? There’s an app for that. But I’m not interested.
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At Thanksgiving, durable paper plates can prevent a holiday disaster.
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No more marathon road trips or flights taken just to get a passport renewed in time.
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Financial scams abound today, and they come in several forms.
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A few weeks ago, I helped with my granddaughter’s nighttime routine. It always starts the same way: she selects four books from her impressive library, hops in my lap and follows my narration.
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Recent cancer treatment isn’t stopping Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg from her scheduled appearance in Raleigh in September.
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Taken with tiny houses but unsure what it’s like to live in one? Try it out for a weekend at River and Twine, the world’s largest tiny house hotel.
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The African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh and Wake County is an annual celebration of art, culture, food, music and dance held Labor Day weekend.