Maybe buy a big TV. Even small businesses that don’t meet the requirements for health insurance can offer something in the form of benefits to employees.
The Japanese air and naval assault on December 7, 1941, a date that U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt said “will live in infamy”, took 2,390 American lives.
The new numbers released by the Department of Labor show how the USA economy is being bolstered by consumer spending and resultant job creation, even as an appreciated dollar and weak overseas growth drags down export-heavy industries.
According to a report from Chinese Caixin website.Guo, the founder and chairman of the Shanghai-based Fosun International, has not been heard from since Thursday afternoon in China.
With perfection at stake, Keenan Reynolds ended his Navy career with a clean sweep against Army. Each ship is detailed on one of seven hand-painted helmets that each player will wear, assigned by position.
Despite all the best efforts by CEO Marissa Mayer, it looks as though Yahoo may be nearing a decision to sell the company’s Internet services businesses completely, if reports on The Wall Street Journal are anything to go by. These sessions are set to begin Wednesday and...
“We don’t pee in bushes or anything”. In New York some community groups have established a “Santa Free” zone that urges bars not to serve alcoholic beverages to people participating in order to dissuade incidents of public vomiting and urination in...
Every year the lineup changes, but it’s ended the same way for the last 128 years, with Santa reminding those watching it’s the season to be nice. “He will also tell his story, ‘Run, run as fast as you can, ‘” she said with a laugh.
NEW DELHI, DEC 12: As both countries “in principle” agreed for cooperation in civil nuclear energy, Japan today cautioned India that it will be “quite natural” for it to review its cooperation if New Delhi goes for a nuclear test. In the meeting it was...
“A Special Enrollment Period around the April 15 tax filing deadline won’t be offered this year”. So far, officials said, more than 62,000 Ohioans have signed up for coverage through the exchange since open enrollment began November 1.
Yes, some of this was explored in novels, comics and the like that were once considered canon, but since Disney blew that up like it was Alderaan (too soon?), the future of “Star Wars” is once again unwritten.