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Widow Camp Or Bust! Giphy

Widow Camp Or Bust!

“Widow camp” is just like summer camp, except a lot sadder. Since becoming widows, the Lady Time ladies have tried drinking their sorrows away new hobbies, gone on dates with soon-to-be charged felons, and (accidentally) droned each other’s ears off, but they haven’t really reflected on their husbands untimely passing.…
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April 29, 2020
Are we living in a dystopia? Feudalism

Are we living in a dystopia?

Dystopian fiction is hot. Sales of George Orwell's "1984" and Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" have skyrocketed since 2016. Young adult dystopias—for example, Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games," Veronica Roth's "Divergent," Lois Lowry's classic, "The Giver" – were best-sellers even before. And with COVID-19, dystopias featuring diseases have taken on…
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April 29, 2020
The Allure of Gigantic Excavators Brown Coal

The Allure of Gigantic Excavators

A young girl stands inside the enormous bucket of “Big Muskie”, the world’s largest dragline excavator. Photo: Charles Barilleaux/Flickr  Near McConnelsville, Ohio, just off State Route 78, is the Miners’ Memorial Park dedicated to the coal mining industry of southeastern Ohio that dominated the economy of this part of America…
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April 29, 2020
4 Telltale Signs Your Business Is Ripe for a Cybersecurity Attack (and How to Respond) Blockchain

4 Telltale Signs Your Business Is Ripe for a Cybersecurity Attack (and How to Respond)

Amidst a fragile global economy, the last thing your business needs is the expense associated with a vicious cyberattack. April 29, 2020 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We live in a time when digital technology has become more fully ingrained in our society than…
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April 29, 2020
Storms bring hurricane-force winds across 500 miles in south-central US. More severe weather is on the way. Hurricane

Storms bring hurricane-force winds across 500 miles in south-central US. More severe weather is on the way.

The Southeast (in yellow) is the part of the U.S. most likely to see severe storms Wednesday afternoon and evening.More than 250,000 customers remained without power Wednesday due to an intense line of severe thunderstorms that rolled across the south-central U.S. overnight Tuesday.The squall line sprawled across 500 miles and…
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April 29, 2020