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Six Quick Tips To Survive a Snowstorm At Home

survive a snowstormDuring the winter months inclement weather can come out of nowhere, catching you off guard and unprepared. Presently, about 30 million people on the East Coast are under blizzard watches and warning due to a potential historic storm (named Jonas by the Weather Channel). Ice, strong winds, and wet heavy snow are all expected. Some areas may get up to two feet of snow. Power outages, blowing snow, thunder snow, and low visibility are all concerns.

As a reminder, here are some helpful tips to survive a snowstorm while keeping you and your loved ones safe:
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Latest News: Federal Government Shutdown 2015

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Federal Shutdown 2015.

Will the government shutdown? Check out our latest update on the federal government shutdown.

Federal Government Shutdown 2015

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Attack in Paris, Pray for France

Attack in Paris

 

We are heartbroken to report about a terrorist attack in Paris. At least 129 innocent people lost their lives as they were gunned down indiscriminately while enjoying a typical Friday night. We don’t know all of the facts yet, but felt the need to ask our readers to pray with their loved ones for the people killed, injured, and impacted tonight. Everyone, please be vigilant and safe. France is in our prayers. #PrayforParis

You can follow what is going on by following the news section entitled “CNN News Top Stories” on the right side of our website.

XOXOXO

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Who are the Working Poor?

You may have heard the term “working poor” before, but who are they?

working poorThe working poor are people who work, but live below the poverty line. They are not making  financial progress, despite their willingness to work. On the surface they look like most working individuals: they have a home, possibly own a car, and wear descent attire; however, below the surface they are struggling to afford the basics (e.g., a home, food, clothes, etc.).

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