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Data Doctors: Should I stop using LastPass for password management? Data Doctors: Should I stop using LastPass for password management? 01/19/2023 05:29pm • Q: I’m concerned about the recent breaches at LastPass, so I’m considering a switch to 1Password. Before making the switch and deleting my LastPass account, what should I know, or should I be using a cloud-based password manager at all? A: Password security continues to be one of the most cha 25 Best Jobs That Pay More Than $100K 01/18/2023 07:00pm • Find a job you love that also pays well. The U.S. could be entering a recession in 2023, and a high salary is desirable in the face of potential economic uncertainty. The jobs on this list pay a median salary of at least $100,000, nearly twice the U.S. median personal income, which was just more tha 5Qs with Shulman Rogers’ Kimberly Skiba-Rokosky: How to protect your family’s vulnerable adults 5Qs with Shulman Rogers’ Kimberly Skiba-Rokosky: How to protect your family’s vulnerable adults 01/18/2023 01:07pm • Even before she started law school, Kimberly Skiba-Rokosky knew that she wanted to work with families and to tangibly make a difference in people’s lives. But the path to the law she practices now at Shulman Rogers — a mix of divorces, family law, estate and trust litigation, and conservators What Causes Mood Swings? 01/17/2023 07:00pm • Why so moody? Do you ever ask yourself, "Why am I in such a bad mood all the time?"While it's normal for the challenges of daily life to cause occasional changes in your mood, sometimes there may be a more serious underlying cause."It can be hard to tell what normal fluctuations in mood are versus c Long-Term Solutions for How to Quit Vaping 01/17/2023 07:00pm • If you've ever tried to quit vaping, then you know how challenging it can be. Although research published in July 2022 in JAMA Network Open found a slight decrease in overall e-cigarette, or vaping, users, daily e-cigarette use by current users rose from 34.5% in 2017 to 44.4% in 2020. The daily usa The Most Common Signs of Poor Circulation and How to Improve Them 01/17/2023 07:00pm • The circulatory system and its vast network of arteries, veins and smaller blood vessels touch every single part of the body -- every organ, every system -- to help keep it running. Dr. Yu-Ming Ni, a cardiologist at MemorialCare Heart and Vascular Institute with Orange Coast Medical Center in Founta Anti-business or anti-sprawl? Prince George’s Co. council cancels long list of zoning laws Anti-business or anti-sprawl? Prince George’s Co. council cancels long list of zoning laws 01/17/2023 03:21pm • In recent years, residents in Prince George’s County have grown frustrated over the approval of certain development projects despite opposition from those who were most likely to be impacted. At a Prince George's County council meeting Tuesday, however, it was developers and commercial property Monument honoring MLK and Coretta Scott King unveiled in Boston Monument honoring MLK and Coretta Scott King unveiled in Boston 01/16/2023 07:18am • A new monument honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his wife, Coretta Scott King, was unveiled in Boston Friday, ahead of Monday's national holiday honoring the civil rights icon. The 22-foot tall sculpture, named "The Embrace," represents the hug between Dr. King and Coretta after he won th Raskin gives update on cancer treatment: 'I'm losing about 40 or 50 hairs a day' Raskin gives update on cancer treatment: 'I'm losing about 40 or 50 hairs a day' 01/15/2023 10:56am • Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland said Sunday he's "very optimistic" about his cancer treatment and has "gotten lots of support" from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. "I am hanging tough, my energy is good," Raskin, who announced last month that he had been diagnosed with diffuse Long COVID can be debilitating, even for healthy kids Long COVID can be debilitating, even for healthy kids 01/14/2023 06:07pm • Jessica Rosario loved watching her 15-year-old, Eliana, play flute with the rest of the marching band during Open Door Christian School football games. But after the homecoming game in 2021, she got an alarming call from the Ohio school's band director. Rosario's daughter was on the floor of the Peyton Hillis off ventilator, recovering after rescuing his kids from drowning Peyton Hillis off ventilator, recovering after rescuing his kids from drowning 01/13/2023 07:54am • Former NFL running back Peyton Hillis is off a ventilator and "on the road to recovery" just a week after saving his children from drowning at a Florida beach last week, his girlfriend said Wednesday. Hillis' girlfriend, Angela Cole, called him a "hero" on Instagram, adding that she was, "So prou George Washington University names 1st woman to serve as president George Washington University names 1st woman to serve as president 01/13/2023 05:54am • The George Washington University has named its 19th president to lead the D.C. school. Ellen Granberg, who has a doctorate in sociology from Vanderbilt University, was chosen by the university’s board of trustees, the school said in a news release Wednesday. She will become the first woman to s 25 Best Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree 01/12/2023 07:00pm • No degree? No problem.If you'd rather not spend years in college, there are plenty of job opportunities for those without a degree. These include positions open to those with only a high school diploma as well as careers that require some postsecondary education and training. This year, seven of the Va. doctors could face felonies under proposed 15-week abortion ban Va. doctors could face felonies under proposed 15-week abortion ban 01/11/2023 08:44pm • On the first day of Virginia's 2023 legislative session, Republican lawmakers introduced a bill that would ban most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and punish doctors who violate the ban. "We have said that there would be no criminal penalties whatsoever when it comes to the mother," said V 3 Ways Graduate School Pays Off 01/11/2023 07:00pm • Graduate school requires a significant investment of both time and money. While there are affordable options at brick-and-mortar institutions and through online programs, some two-year, full-time graduate programs can cost more than $100,000. Doctoral and professional programs can cost even more and
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