Cybersecurity and Our Kids

As children return to school across the country, there is a topic not found in textbooks or traditional coursework that parents, guardians and educators should prioritize—smart cybersecurity practices. Recent McAfee Labs research found cybercriminals are actively targeting the education sector, with publicly disclosed attacks increasing 50 percent in Q1 2019. As children increasingly use various

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Foggy Terrain

On September 6, federal health officials confirmed there was a fifth death associated with an inexplicable illness associated with vaping. The latest person to succumb to this perplexing illness was a middle- aged man who, according to the Los Angeles Times, lived in Los Angeles County. U.S. Health officials, including the Centers for Disease Control

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The Right Protection

How much life insurance do I need? Is the life insurance I have through work enough? I bought life insurance a long time ago, do I need more now? These are common questions people have about life insurance, and the answers are different for everyone. As an individual, you have your own unique needs and

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On the Water

The Coast Guard was busy up and down the East Coast last week with the flooding and other water emergencies related to Hurricane Dorian. Even under normal weather conditions, going out on the water can be dangerous, especially if you don’t have the right equipment. If you do find yourself in trouble, being able to

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Sleeping In

Early school start times are believed to have a negative impact on teenagers who, according to medical research, require more sleep to support their physical and psychological development. As the school year begins, a Rutgers University–Camden researcher raises an additional warning: Early start times for school may contribute to delinquency and substance abuse issues among

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Fire Safety

Young adults all over the country are getting ready to start college, but do they know how to be fire safe? “Every second counts when a fire breaks out, especially if you are not familiar with your surroundings as is the case with most new college students,” said David Kurasz, Executive Director of the New

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