There are lots of legit reasons to use a spy app. Though, the three main reasons why people choose spy apps are to track their lost phones, keep an eye on their children, or track their employees. I don’t condone the use of spyware such as JJSPY for any illegal …
Read More »Enjoy Night-Time Painting with this Tripod Work Light
DeWalt’s 3000 Lumen, 20-Volt Max Tripod Work Light is perfect for do-it-yourselfers who don’t stop everything when the sun goes down. DeWalt’s 3000 Lumen, 20-Volt Max Tripod Work Light is perfect for do-it-yourselfers who don’t stop everything when the sun goes down. If you’ve ever tried finishing drywall in a …
Read More »Life This Week & Style Scouting
Pin Share Tweet I have a little bit of everything for you this Friday, the last day of July. Yes… tomorrow is August!!!! Doesn’t seem possible, but here we are. Along the eastern seaboard of the country, August starts the ramp-up of hurricane season and it looks like we are …
Read More »: International student applications to U.S. colleges are predicted to fall this year — why that will hurt more than universities
Harvard University (pictured), along with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sued the Trump administration over guidance on current international students in July. It’s likely that fewer international students will apply to U.S. colleges this year. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) Maddie Meyer/Getty Images The number of international students studying at …
Read More »Economic Preview: This week we’ll learn the size of the hole the U.S. economy fell into when COVID-19 struck
There are good economic reports, there are bad ones, and in some rate cases there are ugly ones. This week, we get ugly. We will find out how deep a hole the U.S. economy fell into in the second quarter this year when non-essential businesses closed down in many parts …
Read More »‘This was avoidable’: U.S. coronavirus cases hit new single-day record of 70,000
The surge in coronavirus cases has reached a new record. On Thursday, the U.S. recorded more than 70,000 new cases of COVID-19, up from 20,000 a day in June, according to data aggregated Johns Hopkins University, the COVID Tracking Project, and other independent calculations from the Washington Post and Reuters. …
Read More »Will Your Kids Be Heading Back to School This Fall?
Here in France, my kids went back to school in May and June. They are on summer break now, but schools are currently planning to fully open in September (technically, I think the first day back is August 31st). Friends have asked what it’s like having kids back in school …
Read More »This DIY project will add a ton of character to your home!
Hello my friends! I’m getting back into some DIY projects that have been on my list for awhile. I s l o w l y replaced the door and window trim in our old house and I’ve started to do it in this home as well. I have six doors …
Read More »In One Chart: Investors face ‘a scary, out-of-whack’ scenario — just look at this chart
If it weren’t for the “Giant 5,” your money would have been better off sitting in cash than the stock market over the past few years, according to Wolf Richter of the Wolf Street blog. Yes, investment gains since early 2017 have been completely dominated by Apple AAPL, +0.24% , …
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