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- December 15, 2010
The rise of typepads and keyboards is rewriting school curricula, raising questions about the value of old-fashioned penmanship and fueling debates that divide parents and teachers. Some kids now sign their names in block letters. What does it mean that many kids are not being taught penmanship these days? Signing one's name, one's signature… being able
READ MOREWould it surprise you to know that a thief could get your credit card information without actually stealing your card from your wallet?
READ MOREAn anonymous Missouri man has been going around handing out $100 bills to those hit hardest by superstorm Sandy. In fact, this wealthy businessman does this sort of thing every December, going to the cities and towns in America that he thinks need him most, hoping to lift the spirits of those in need right on time
READ MORE“I think when people go through tragedy, they can lose their house — all their belongings. But what they can’t lose is hope. And maybe we can give a little hope.”
READ MORESelf-made millionaire Jeff Usner heads to an impoverished area of San Antonio seeking individuals worthy of donations. Jeff is deeply touched by the non-profits he works for and donates money to. He finds Rhonda, who has been running a food drive for eight years. Her organization gives out groceries every week to those in need.
READ MORELess than one month after Pfizer recalled nearly 1 million packages of faulty birth control pills, Glenmark Generics has recalled its version of the oral contraceptives because of a packaging error that landed the pills in the wrong order. The India-based drug company has warned that seven lots of norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol tablets distributed
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