• New Eagle helps kids soar0

    New Eagle NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha makes a difference in the lives of 12 underprivileged high school students by taking them on a tour of universities across the country each year, as part of his ACTS Program, the Awesome Walk College Tour for Scholars. September 18, 2011, NBC Nightly 

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  • Build a solar charger for iPhones in 30 minutes0

    You can now build a solar charger, made from an Altoids tin, for your iPhone and iPod for less than $20. Parts for the solar charger include a charging circuit, 2x AA battery holder, 2x rechargeable batteries, 1N914 blocking diode, a solar cell greater than 4V, stranded wire, tape, and of course, an Altoids tin.

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  • Tony Bennett Won’t Perform Duet He Did With Winehouse Solo: ‘It Wouldn’t Seem Right Without Amy’0

    Besides working with the late Amy Winehouse, the legendary Tony Bennett is now working with Lady Gaga for his new “Duets II” record. The duo worked together on a song called “The Lady is a Tramp”. Sunday night at the Metropolitan Opera House in Manhattan, the legendary Tony Bennett will be performing along with Elton

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  • Celebrity Star Wars Fans Use the Force for Good to Help Charity0

    In celebration of the new Star Wars: The Complete Saga (being launched on Blu-ray), Lucasfilm, eBay, and Major League Baseball have created a Stand Up To Cancer campaign. It begins this month and will allow Star Wars fans to support the cause when they purchase Star Wars merchandise.  Look to the Stars, September 15th

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  • Saving Money, Amish Style0

      Author Lorilee Craker’s new book, “Money Secrets of the Amish,” breaks down the essential strategies and attitudes that the Amish have about money to help you learn to survive with less. Craker shares the practical money and resource-saving tips that the Amish use, and encourages us to try these tips in our own lives. 

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  • Ease stress before it creeps in0

    Stress can sneak up on us from nearly every direction. Lindsey Swan, therapist and coordinator of Iowa Health-Des Moines’ Employee Assistance Program, says, “It’s how you cope with it and not taking on more than you can handle. There are so many things we want to do in our lives, but if we’re spread out

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