America’s PrepareAthon! Increases Preparedness Awareness Nationwide

Whether you’re new to disaster preparedness or a seasoned prepper, there is always something to learn about preparing for emergencies. With the global climate changing rapidly, it is more important than ever to be prepared for an emergency. Disaster can strike at any time, but if you, your family, and your community are prepared, damage …

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Utah Mom Admits To Killing Her 6 Babies, You Won’t Believe Where She Hid Them

PLEASANT GROVE, Utah (AP) — Megan Huntsman was clear about what she did with six of her newborn babies. Huntsman, 39, told police she either strangled or suffocated them immediately after they were born. She wrapped their bodies in a towel or a shirt, put them in plastic bags and then packed them inside boxes …

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You Won’t Believe Which Snack Helps Avoid Fights With Spouse.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A quick candy bar may stave off more than hunger. It could prevent major fights between husbands and wives, at least if a new study that used voodoo dolls is right. That’s because low blood sugar can make spouses touchy, researchers propose. In fact, it can make them “hangry,” a combination of …

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Eclipses – 1 Down, 3 To Go – Solar Eclipse In Two Weeks

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Sky-gazers in North and South America were treated to a full lunar eclipse — at least those fortunate enough to have clear skies. The moon was eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow early Tuesday, beginning around 1 a.m. EDT for 5 ½ hours. The total phase of the eclipse lasted just …

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5 Things To Know About Tax Day – You May Be At Most Risk To Be Audited

The deadline for filing taxes is midnight Tuesday. Here are five things to consider as the deadline nears. 1. YOU MAY NOT FACE MUCH OF A DEADLINE If you’re due a refund — and about three-quarters of filers typically are — the April 15 deadline is no big deal. Penalties for late filing apply only …

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Baking Soda Camping/Survival Uses

Baking soda. Is there anything it can’t do? Okay, it may not be able to fight a bear, but the powdery white stuff has about a zillion different uses, including those relating to camping and overall survival. Check out some of these uses and don’t forget to stash baking soda with your camping gear or add it …

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Feds release cattle in Nevada showdown

Federal land managers say “escalating tensions” led them to release all 400 or so head of cattle rounded up on public land in southern Nevada from a rancher who has refused to recognize their authority. Bureau of Land Management Chief Neil Kornze announced an abrupt halt to the weeklong roundup just hours before the release. “Based …

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Stress and Survival: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

We all deal with stress every day. From waking up late to balancing work, family, and friends, stress is inevitable. Most of the time stress comes and goes, and while it’s not healthy to be stressed all the time, a little stress can actually be helpful every now and then. Once you switch gears from …

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See in the Dark: 5 Emergency Candles You Can Make Right Now

It’s just about impossible to be prepared for every situation and while we all know that it’s important to keep emergency lights and candles in every bug-in and bug-out kit, sometimes you come up short and need a little light in a pinch. From crayons to sardines there are a lot of ways to add …

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The Information Behind Alex Hribal and His Motive Behind the Recent Stabbings

MURRYSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — The 16-year-old boy charged in a stabbing spree at a high school outside Pittsburgh was not a problem student or outcast like those who have been involved in other school violence across the country, and was “like a deer in the headlights” hours after the attack, frightened and depressed, his attorney …

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