Buying a vehicle from an American automaker no longer guarantees that your car is American-made. American automakers now have factories all over the world—while some foreign carmakers have factories
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This year, most parts of the US have had a mild winter, and that means an early start to mosquito and tick season. For protection, about one-third of Americans rely each year on the chemical N, N-diet
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It’s a little seed with a lot of staying power. The chia seed was once an important food source for Native Americans in the West and Central America. It was actually prized by Aztec warriors who ate
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Yawning is something we mostly stifle—after all, it can be embarrassing to yawn in front of someone. It’s as if we are announcing that we didn’t get enough sleep or, worse, that we’re bored.
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It’s usually easy to spot a man who had his thinning hair restored with traditional “strip surgery” implants. His tresses have a harsh, thick and “pluggy” appearance that doesn’t look natu
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A woman expects to inherit her widowed mother’s estate…but the bulk of it passes to her mother’s boyfriend instead. A man is left 25% of his parent’s estate…and his sister gets 75%. People
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Before you book your next flight, consider this. You already know that flying raises your risk for deep vein thrombosis (DVT)—a condition in which a blood clot forms in a large vein (usually in the
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How to Invest You need look no further than the penny in your pocket for a metal that is an attractive alternative to gold or silver for investors. Copper is experiencing some of the greatest global
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Use this checklist to find savings before filing your 2011 returns. These deductions have been allowed by the IRS and upheld in court. Medical Deductions Medical expenses are deductible to the exten
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