Every Presidential Candidate Has to Get Around the Country Somehow and They’re Spending a Lot to Do it

Not only is he currently leading in many national polls, despite his recent second place finish in the Iowa Caucus, but it should come as no surprise that Donald Trump leads the pack when it comes to expenditures on air travel. According to the travel industry news site RoadWarriorVoices.com, the Uber-style private jet charter service […]

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What’s Bad for the Stock Market May Be Good for Homebuyers

Since the financial crisis in 2008, the housing market has seen little stability. However, according to the M Report, The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) International Center on Housing Risk found that both the share and volume of first time homebuyers has consistently increased year-over-year during December. The AEI’s First-Time Buyer Mortgage Share Index showed that first-time buyers […]

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Botox Could Do Much More Than Eliminate Wrinkles

Botox may be useful for more than simply reducing wrinkles. As Temple Daily News of Bell County, TX, reports, Botox treatments have been found to greatly reduce headaches due to the injection’s ability to stop muscles from contracting. Karen Williams, nurse practitioner and director of the headache clinic at Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Medical Center in Temple, […]

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Energy Efficient Improvements Could Be as Beneficial to Finances as They Are to the Environment

With the recent focus on environmental conservation, homeowners retrofitting their houses to be more energy efficient are not just benefiting from lower utility bills, but also from the return on investment, according to the Press Enterprise. California has, in particular, seen these benefits since the introduction of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing, which helps […]

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Researchers Create Marriage Counseling Computer to Identify Problems in Relationships

It seems as if everything is “going digital” these days, and therapy is no exception. Now, couples can figure out what’s wrong with their marriage with the help of a computer. According to the Wall Street Journal, researchers at the universities of Southern California and Utah have invented a computer program that analyzes the speech […]

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Rushwork’s Newest Product: Camera Tally System

Rushworks, one of the leading technology production companies focusing on television and streaming options, recently announced a new addition to their line of products — a camera tally system that supports both Lumens and 1Beyond PTZ cameras, according to the government news source GovernmentVideo.com. Up to eight small LED tally indicators are supported by the […]

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Truckers with Sleep Apnea May Be Subject to New Federal Regulations

A new set of federal regulations could have more truckers headed to their doctors for sleep apnea evaluations. The new rules, which were proposed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Department of Transportation, intend to collect data on truck operators to find out how many might suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. According […]

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