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You’ve got a degree. Now what? Tips to help you get your first job

Read full article: You’ve got a degree. Now what? Tips to help you get your first job

It’s not uncommon for it to take up to two years for grads to find a fit.

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CPS Energy warns customers of scam calls & shares tips to pull the plug on ‘Phonies’

Read full article: CPS Energy warns customers of scam calls & shares tips to pull the plug on ‘Phonies’

CPS Energy is warning customers of scammers calling and pretending to be the electric company’s representatives to steal valuable information.

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Here’s some simple ways to keep your personal info safe online

Read full article: Here’s some simple ways to keep your personal info safe online

A recent survey showed two-thirds of Americans think they are tech savvy, but after answering a few questions, it showed most of them are not.

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Here are some important things to remember about networking

Read full article: Here are some important things to remember about networking

Networking is an essential skill for building a career and finding new opportunities.

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For these hounds and humans, dog show a couples' competition

Read full article: For these hounds and humans, dog show a couples' competition

At the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, two otterhounds called Tips and Creed could be forgiven if they secretly were rooting for each other.

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Not using your dining room? Here’s some ideas on how to turn it into something more useful

Read full article: Not using your dining room? Here’s some ideas on how to turn it into something more useful

If your dining room is gathering dust, you can think about turning it into a more useful room.

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Here are some tips for decluttering, organizing your closets

Read full article: Here are some tips for decluttering, organizing your closets

It’s almost spring, which means it’s time to put away your winter clothes and clean out your closet.

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Here are some simple ways to get on your boss’s good side

Read full article: Here are some simple ways to get on your boss’s good side

Everyone wants to create a good image at work, but your efforts can come across as disingenuous if you’re not careful.

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City of SA, Bexar County offer winter weather tips

Read full article: City of SA, Bexar County offer winter weather tips

A winter storm warning has been issued for the San Antonio area. The city, county, and partners strongly urge all residents to remember the Four Ps: people, pets, plants and pipes.

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Some tips on how to start a new career after the age of 50

Read full article: Some tips on how to start a new career after the age of 50

Whether it be realizing a dream, work life balance, making a difference, or just doing what you want, making a career change over the age of 50 can be satisfying and terrifying.

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Last-minute preps to do on your house before freezing temps arrive later this week

Read full article: Last-minute preps to do on your house before freezing temps arrive later this week

It will be a chilly Christmas weekend, and hopefully, you have checked to ensure everything around your home is ready for the season’s first freeze.

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Live a happier life by taking these mindfulness courses for only $29.99

Read full article: Live a happier life by taking these mindfulness courses for only $29.99

Learn to be more mindful with this unique collection of courses for $29.99

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Vitamin deficiency symptoms, tips to prevent future health issues

Read full article: Vitamin deficiency symptoms, tips to prevent future health issues

If you shun the sun, suffer from food allergies, and don’t get enough fruit and veggies, it’s likely you may be vitamin deficient. In fact, 46 percent of United States adults aren’t getting enough vitamin C. According to The Cleveland Clinic, 42 percent of people are vitamin D deficient, and 90 percent are not getting enough vitamin E. Getting too little of these essential vitamins can be dangerous, even life-threatening.

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City of San Antonio shares safety tips for travelers this Labor Day weekend

Read full article: City of San Antonio shares safety tips for travelers this Labor Day weekend

The holiday weekend is quickly approaching, and the City of San Antonio is helping the public prepare for a stress-free travel experience by sharing a few tips!

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Tips for preparing homes, yards for barbecue season

Read full article: Tips for preparing homes, yards for barbecue season

Experts have tips for preparing homes and yards for the barbecue season.

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Here’s how to pay for professional help with home improvement projects

Read full article: Here’s how to pay for professional help with home improvement projects

If you are looking for a home pro to help with projects, there are several things to consider, and the cost is a big part.

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Some tips on finding a job when you already have one

Read full article: Some tips on finding a job when you already have one

An August 2021 poll found that 65% of employees surveyed were actively looking for a new job. If you’re thinking about jumping ship, there are some do’s and don’ts you might want to consider.

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Are you a toxic parent? Here’s how to avoid some common mistakes

Read full article: Are you a toxic parent? Here’s how to avoid some common mistakes

While raising kids is never easy, avoiding some common mistakes can help you be your best.

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Here are some Spring cleaning tips for revitalizing your home

Read full article: Here are some Spring cleaning tips for revitalizing your home

Spring cleaning is a great way to get your home ready for guests, whether it be for Easter egg hunts or dinner parties. There are some simple things you can do to amp up your spring cleaning regimen.

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Here are some eco-friendly home projects for 2022

Read full article: Here are some eco-friendly home projects for 2022

We all want to be more environmentally friendly, but it can be hard to know where to start, especially when it comes to our homes.

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Here’s how to deal with household emergency repairs

Read full article: Here’s how to deal with household emergency repairs

Surprises can be fun, but not when they come in the form of a home emergency. Burst pipes, overflowing toilets and power outages can be stressful, overwhelming, and scary.

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Here are some retirement pitfalls people make because of misconceptions

Read full article: Here are some retirement pitfalls people make because of misconceptions

A lot of people are making major mistakes when it comes to their retirement because of myths and misconceptions.

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Here’s what not to post on social media according to experts

Read full article: Here’s what not to post on social media according to experts

Babies, dogs, vacations, workouts, cars, cooking… you name it, people share it online. But how much is too much?

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Over 50 & Low on Savings: Tips to Retire on Time

Read full article: Over 50 & Low on Savings: Tips to Retire on Time

Retirement can sneak up on you quickly. If you haven’t saved enough, you might feel panicked with each passing year. But, you can still get your finances back on track, no matter what your age.

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Here are the first things to do when you move into your new home

Read full article: Here are the first things to do when you move into your new home

Buying your first home is a big milestone but it can be overwhelming

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Make school supplies shopping a learning experience with these tips for parents

Read full article: Make school supplies shopping a learning experience with these tips for parents

Shopping for school supplies can add up for parents, but it also opens up an opportunity to speak with their children about what they can afford at the store.

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Steps you can take to make your summer trip smoother

Read full article: Steps you can take to make your summer trip smoother

Travel has rebounded sharply and with it comes plenty of headaches for consumers

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San Antonio-area auto shops seeing more water damaged vehicles after floods

Read full article: San Antonio-area auto shops seeing more water damaged vehicles after floods

This week’s heavy rain had many scrambling, with people seen pushing their cars to higher ground, driving to safety, and some took the risk of going through floodwaters to make it home.

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Hearing loss prevention: These tips aim to help people of all ages

Read full article: Hearing loss prevention: These tips aim to help people of all ages

No matter how old you are, there are steps you can take to save and enhance your ability to hear.

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Know the warning signs of a stroke so you can act fast

Read full article: Know the warning signs of a stroke so you can act fast

Eating healthy, being physically active, and controlling risk factors are important as lifestyle changes can help prevent and beat your chances of having a stroke.

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Make moving a breeze by following these simple tips

Read full article: Make moving a breeze by following these simple tips

The key to a smooth move all comes down to preparation. Here are some tips to help make moving a breeze.

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Spring Allergies: Ways to Nip Them in the Bud!

Read full article: Spring Allergies: Ways to Nip Them in the Bud!

More than 50 million people experience allergies

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Tips to choose the right lawn service for your home

Read full article: Tips to choose the right lawn service for your home

SAN ANTONIO – Keeping your lawn beautiful and bright green can be a challenge if you’re doing all the work yourself. If you need that extra help and want a professional to do a job right, it’s essential to choose the right lawn service to meet your needs. Once you find the right company or individuals to do the job, the professionals will need to know your budget and the services you want for your lawn. A professional cannot be sure what treatment your lawn may need without seeing it first. Make sure to ask your lawn service about any safety precautions your family will need to take for the project’s duration.

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Some tax tips following a year of coronavirus

Read full article: Some tax tips following a year of coronavirus

But did you know where you dialed in from could impact your tax refund? “If you work in a high tax state or a state that’s separate from yours now you’ve got two state income tax returns you’re going to have to file,” said Gary Kane, CPA, at Kane & Associates. Each state has their own tax laws, which varies by the number of days worked, so check with your advisor. “The tax brackets are like stair steps and so if your income is down, you’ve gone down the stair steps, and you’re paying tax at a lower rate,” said Kane. Gary Kane does say that if you’re questioning your stimulus check, know that you don’t need to report your stimulus payment on the tax return unless you failed to get one.

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How to keep your non-stick pans in good shape

Read full article: How to keep your non-stick pans in good shape

Most home chefs know that you need a good nonstick pan in your collection of kitchen tools. Consumer Reports reveals some easy tips to keep your non-stick pans working year after year. Calphalon warns that storing pans or lids in its nonstick pans will void the warranty. AdBecause nonstick pans are so easy to clean, it’s tempting to take them right from the stovetop to the sink. Steel wool is used to test the surface of nonstick pans, something you should never use on them.

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Some tips to help get 2021 more organized

Read full article: Some tips to help get 2021 more organized

“I always say, if it’s overwhelming, start small. “Pantries are a great spot to start because things expire,” Baer said. “Final piece of advice is shop for containers last, once you know what is going back in that space,” said Baer. Seeing an organized and uncluttered finished product will give you the satisfaction and confidence to keep going. They can create the plan, handle the clean out, and give some great tips for what to do with those items that you’re ready to let go of.

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Tips on how to return unwanted holiday gifts

Read full article: Tips on how to return unwanted holiday gifts

We asked retail insiders the top tips to help get the most of your holiday returns. Most stores have a 30 to 60 day return policy and keep the tags on if you can. “With the online store, your tags have to be on the items,” Chambers added. Google the retailer’s return policy before contacting the store. If your item was purchased online, see if you can return it in store to avoid costly packing fees.

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Be aware of domestic violence during the holidays

Read full article: Be aware of domestic violence during the holidays

ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – One in every four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. Domestic violence is known to rise during the holidays and unfortunately, it’s even common for survivors that have made it out to go back to their abusers this time of year. How can you help family, friends, or even strangers from domestic violence? When uncontrollable stressors rise, so does domestic violence. If you or a loved one is in danger, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

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Beware of these tricks employers use during job interviews

Read full article: Beware of these tricks employers use during job interviews

Keep in mind that your job interview may start before you even know it. There are several tricks employers sometimes use to make sure you’re the right candidate for the job. Employers feel if you can be attentive and thoughtful about small things, they can trust you with bigger things. Next, be aware of the ‘Drop the Pen’ trick:Similar to the coffee trick, this is a test of your character. Finally, be aware of the Receptionist Test.

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Tips on how to cook the perfect Thanksgiving turkey

Read full article: Tips on how to cook the perfect Thanksgiving turkey

If you have been given the big responsibility of cooking the turkey this year and you don’t want to dry out your bird, listen up. Make sure you let your turkey air dry for a couple of days in the fridge before you cook it. If you do decide to roast your turkey, roast it upside down. Roasting the bird upside down for the first half of the cooking time allows for the juices to sink into the turkey breast. Melt half a pound a butter to brush onto your turkey and sprinkle a bit of sea salt on it.

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Holiday travel tips to stay safe and healthy

Read full article: Holiday travel tips to stay safe and healthy

But with the holiday season approaching, some are thinking about venturing out again. The holiday season is usually primetime for travel. If you do decide to travel, don’t be fearful of planes. And don’t forget to pack the essentials. Most importantly, while you’re staying safe, don’t forget to relax and enjoy the holidays.

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Want to participate in a COVID-19 clinical trial? Don’t fall for these scams.

Read full article: Want to participate in a COVID-19 clinical trial? Don’t fall for these scams.

SAN ANTONIO – Across the U.S., thousands of clinical trials are underway to study vaccine candidates and treatments for COVID-19. And some bad actors are working to take advantage of clinical volunteers to make a quick buck. If thinking about participating in a COVID-19 study for a vaccine or treatment, it’s crucial to know how to spot real clinical trials and weed out the fake ones, which are set up to steal money or personal information from participants. The Federal Trade Commission is offering the following tips to help you avoid clinical trial scams:

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Tips to get your kitchen ready for the holidays

Read full article: Tips to get your kitchen ready for the holidays

As the holidays are quickly approaching, many of us are gearing up to host family and friends. In all of the planning and list-making, there are some simple tips you can follow to make sure your kitchen is ready for the holidays. And don’t use the self-cleaning function right before the holidays, because that’s actually when your oven would be most-likely to fail. Instead, wipe out your oven out, clean up any crumbs that you can see and save the deep clean for after the holidays. Instead, wipe the area with a moistened cloth.

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What you should know before getting a home inspection

Read full article: What you should know before getting a home inspection

For most of us, our home is one of the biggest investments we’ll ever make. So, whether you’re buying or selling a home, getting a quality home inspection is a must. While a professional home inspector will best know the most common problem areas to check, you, the homeowner, should be doing your own inspections yearly to maintain your home. If you don’t have any clue what to look for during your own inspections, make sure you’re available and around when your home inspection is being conducted. A good home inspector will point out the problem areas as you come across them and give you some tips on how to maintain your home.

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Tips for being on the job hunt while being a full time parent

Read full article: Tips for being on the job hunt while being a full time parent

Juggling a job search and being a full time parent is hard. But according to experts with Healthline, there are a few ways to make the process run smoother. First set up a new email account just for job hunting. When it comes to your job search, it can feel overwhelming. Not only will you have an updated resume, it will show employers you are still excited to learn new things.

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More people are not managing high blood pressure, experts say

Read full article: More people are not managing high blood pressure, experts say

Experts from Healthline say high blood pressure can increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. New research shows more cases of uncontrolled high blood pressure is a growing issue among adults. Experts say people with high blood pressure need to know that managing it is an ongoing process. Health experts recommend getting a blood pressure reading at least once a year. They say you need to be aware of which blood pressure category you fall under, and to make follow-up appointments with your doctor.

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Most common places you’re likely to fall in your home

Read full article: Most common places you’re likely to fall in your home

The CDC says falls are the leading cause of unintentional injury deaths worldwide, and 43 percent of those fatal falls involved a ladder. September is Fall Prevention Month and although they may seem unavoidable in the moment, learning how to fall correctly could help save you from broken bones, torn muscles, lost wages, massive medical bills, and long recoveries. To avoid breaks and fractures, relax the tension in your body. The most common places to fall are the stairs, bathroom, living room and garden. It’s important to be aware of your surroundings and try to keep pathways clear.

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KSAT Money: Want to teach your kids about earning money? Here are some tips to help you get started.

Read full article: KSAT Money: Want to teach your kids about earning money? Here are some tips to help you get started.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has some tips to make it easier for parents to talk about earning with their children.

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Expect the opposite -- and it just might alter your whole way of thinking, podcast host says

Read full article: Expect the opposite -- and it just might alter your whole way of thinking, podcast host says

Have you ever taken a few minutes to think about your expectations -- expectations about life, the people around you, and yourself? Because on a recent episode of The Best Advice Show, a guest and podcast host shared a brilliant tip involving expectations. Its a way to manually reset your expectations to open up room for something else to come forth, as Sarah May B. explained. She goes on to put it in more specific terms: For example, lets say you have a disagreement at work. This person thinks this or people think that.Sarah May B. says in the moment youre feeling all of that negative energy, close your eyes and mentally say to yourself the opposite.

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Flash Flooding: Some tips to keep you safe!

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Flash Flooding: Some tips to keep you safe! Published: June 10, 2020, 3:00 pmDid you know that only 6 inches of water is enough to sweep a person off their feet? Meteorologist Sarah Spivey gives some safety tips during a flash flooding event

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Is the thank-you note dead? We hope not

Read full article: Is the thank-you note dead? We hope not

Writing thank-you notes can feel like a chore -- but it shouldnt. Dalal, who lives in Detroit, said writing a thank-you note allows you to be reflective and nostalgic. So next time a person does something kind for you, or has you over and hosts you at his or her home or you go to an event you really love -- try writing a thank-you note. The Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. The Best Advice Show" is produced by Graham Media Group.

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This tiny hack will change the way you do dishes, forever

Read full article: This tiny hack will change the way you do dishes, forever

You know what they say: Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest. We can all likely agree: The worst part of unloading the dishwasher is putting away the silverware back into your drawer or organizer. This advice was provided to The Best Advice Show podcast by Sam Langberg, an emergency room doctor, and Hannah Chalew, an artist, living in New Orleans. Be sure to include your name and your tip, followed by your email address, in case Rosen has any follow-up questions. The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.

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‘I pay my bills off my tips’: Unemployed and uncertain after businesses close their doors

Read full article: ‘I pay my bills off my tips’: Unemployed and uncertain after businesses close their doors

‘I pay my bills off my tips’: Unemployed and uncertain after businesses close their doorsPublished: March 25, 2020, 10:27 pm‘I pay my bills off my tips’: Unemployed and uncertain after businesses close their doors

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