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  1. Mistakes graduates make

    Mistakes graduates make

    Graduates at both the high school and college levels can easily get lost in the complexities of money management, planning and work ethic. But let's start with the big one. When it comes to common slip-ups by recent graduates, social media are a virtual black hole.

  2. Military families get free pass to parks

    Military families get free pass to parks

    Members of the U.S. military and their families are now eligible for free annual passes to national parks and monuments as part of a program timed to celebrate Armed Forces Day on Saturday, the White House announced.

  3. Is it cheating if you have permission?

    Is it cheating if you have permission?

    A new buzzword in relationships begs the question, is it cheating if you have permission?

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Food & Entertaining


  1. 5 Preakness party must-haves

    5 Preakness party must-haves

    The Maryland Jockey Club is ready to race but they’re even more ready for their sustainable spread for this weekend’s 138th running of The Preakness Stakes.

  2. Burger King unveils McRib Buster

    Burger King unveils McRib Buster

     

    Move over Mc Rib. There's a new rib sandwich in town.
     

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      • New Shoprite to open in Howard Park

        • Beards name ChopChop top food magazine

          • Starbucks taking over grocery stores

            Health


            1. FDA warns teens against tanning beds

              FDA warns teens against tanning beds

              If you're hoping to get a jump start on your tan this summer, the Food and Drug Administration has a warning for you.

              • Foods that make your skin glow

                Foods that make your skin glow

                Want your skin to look great for the summer?

                There are a few things you can do between now and then to improve your glow.

                • Preemies get a boost from music

                  Preemies get a boost from music

                  A rock song says music can soothe the soul but hospitals are finding it can help premature infants and other sick babies, too.

                  Consumer News


                  1. Inside a hacker's mind: Free Wi-Fi scams

                    Inside a hacker's mind: Free Wi-Fi scams

                    We went inside a hacker's mind to see how easy it is for scammers to pull you in with bogus Wi-Fi zones

                  2. Nordstrom tracked people as they shopped

                    Nordstrom tracked people as they shopped

                    A number of Nordstrom stores have been quietly tracking customers' smartphones to determine how long they spend in stores, where they go and whether they are repeat customers, a new investigation has revealed.

                    • Should pets receive Food Stamps?

                    • Shocked by water bill? How to lower it

                    • Family shares detergent pod nightmare