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Looking for something to do? Hit the roads less traveled for a day trip on the back road. Looking for something to do? Hit the roads less traveled for a day trip on the back road. 09/29/2020 06:43am • This content is sponsored by Fair Oaks Motors. Usually when you get in the car it鈥檚 to go from point A to B, hit the highway and there isn鈥檛 much to it. How about mixing it up? Just beyond the highway and byways of the D.C. region lies something magical. The roads less traveled can turn a Is it Safe to Travel? How to Vacation Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic 09/29/2020 12:00am • Several months into the pandemic and many of the guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stop the spread of COVID-19 haven't changed much: Wear masks, socially distance, wash your hands and stay home as much as possible. However, with pandemic fatigue weighing on peop How Long Does It Take to Get Into Assisted Living 09/29/2020 12:00am • The U.S. is getting older. About 1.5 million Americans now live in assisted living facilities and nursing homes, a number that has risen by more than 200 times since the 1960s and doubled in the past two decades, according to The Senior List. And experts predict that the number of seniors in the U. College Road Trip to Boston: Wellesley College 09/28/2020 12:00am • After attending an all-girl's high school in Philadelphia, Auden Bunn wanted a college with the same supportive and welcoming feel. Bunn "fell in love" on a visit to Wellesley College, one of just a few dozen women's colleges in the U.S. "I really love the community here, even though I identify as College Road Trip to Boston: Northeastern University 09/28/2020 12:00am • Daniel Sneyers knew from the get-go that he wanted his college experience to combine his interests in business and engineering. Not only did the Northeastern University curriculum allow the industrial engineering major to take classes in both fields, but also the university's emphasis on experienti Cheapest Way to Ship Packages 09/28/2020 12:00am • If you can't be there in person, shipping a package gives you a tangible way to connect with loved ones. Delivery services FedEx and UPS, as well as the United States Postal Service, offer plenty of options, whether you need to ship a small package or something bulkier. Shipping can get pricey, how College Road Trip to Boston: Tufts University 09/28/2020 12:00am • With nearly 6,000 undergraduate students, Tufts University is a medium-sized university, but its 80-plus majors, opportunities for research and global study options give students the resources of a much larger school. Its ethos, an emphasis on civic engagement and hands-on learning, encourages unde College Road Trip to Boston: Bentley University 09/28/2020 12:00am • During a summer tax internship at PwC, Dominique Balzora-Rivert was surprised to find that many of her fellow interns had never heard of South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., a 2018 Supreme Court decision that affected state sales taxes. It was a case her professors at Bentley University had brought up ma Bullying in Senior Living: What to Do 09/28/2020 12:00am • What if I told you that bullying occurs in senior living? As one of my activity professionals describes it, "It's middle school with wrinkles." Fistfights at karaoke. Gossip and cruelty. Yeah, it's a thing. I explored this topic with Eleanor Feldman Barbera, who goes by "Dr. El." She's an accomplis Restaurant workers receive online training on handling angry customers Restaurant workers receive online training on handling angry customers 09/27/2020 09:34pm • Restaurant workers are now training on how to avoid a fight or confrontations with customers during the coronavirus pandemic. The National Restaurant Association released a series of free online videos to restaurant and hospitality workers on how to de-escalate conflicts with customers. Servic Helen Hayes Awards crown 'A Chorus Line,' 'Fame' as local theater champs Helen Hayes Awards crown 'A Chorus Line,' 'Fame' as local theater champs 09/25/2020 08:10pm • The 36th annual Helen Hayes Awards were supposed to be May 18 at The Anthem. However, due to the pandemic, the winners were announced virtually on Friday. Winners were divided into 鈥淗ayes鈥 for Equity casts and 鈥淗elen鈥 for non-Equity casts. On the Equity side,聽Signature Theatre's "A No Taste of Georgetown this fall, but there鈥檚 a replacement No Taste of Georgetown this fall, but there鈥檚 a replacement 09/25/2020 11:42am • The streatery at Thunder Burger. (Georgetown BID/Sam Kittner) Taste of Georgetown, a one-day event that draws crowds to Georgetown for big restaurant deals, will not be held this fall, for the first time in 27 years. But it鈥檚 being replaced by a more pandemic-conscious event called Taste and S Berkeley to be first US city to ban junk food and candy in grocery checkout aisles 09/25/2020 08:23am • The city of Berkeley, California, is trying to make its residents healthier. As part of a health initiative, Berkeley is getting ready to become the first city in the US to require large grocery stores to stop selling junk food and candy in checkout aisles. The new rule is expected to go into eff Avoid These Mistakes When Signing Up for Medicare 09/25/2020 12:00am • Your health care costs may drop significantly when you turn 65 and can finally enroll in Medicare. But the sign-up rules can be tricky, and it's easy to make mistakes that could leave you with coverage gaps, lifetime penalties or extra costs. Here's how to avoid six common mistakes when signing up 8 Best High-Yield REITs to Buy 09/25/2020 12:00am • The commercial real estate recovery may be just around the corner.Compared with other parts of the economy, the U.S. real estate market has held up well in 2020. However, the performance of real estate investment trusts, or REITs, has lagged the S&P 500 in large part due to horrendous returns fr
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