Apr 07, 2016 01:31AM ● By Family Features
Over the past year, the national conversation over animal welfare has grown increasingly louder.
Mar 29, 2016 01:34AM ● By Family Features
Satisfying a craving has become easier than ever with the growing menu of interactive tools available at restaurants.
Mar 29, 2016 01:33AM ● By Family Features
Whether you’re planning a princess tea party or a superhero birthday bash, the secret to organizing a party your child will treasure is to keep your little one’s interests at the forefront.
Mar 22, 2016 01:36AM ● By Family Features
Eating right is not about adhering to a strict diet, losing weight or depriving yourself of your favorite foods.
Mar 22, 2016 01:35AM ● By Family Features
Whether you take shorter showers, reduce food waste or make eco-minded choices at the grocery store, adopting one simple habit can make a difference in protecting Earth’s natural resources.
Mar 22, 2016 01:33AM ● By Family Features
Even though it’s common knowledge that tax day is April 15 (April 18 for filing 2015 taxes in 2016), many people wait until the last minute to file their income taxes.
Mar 17, 2016 01:32AM ● By Family Features
Homeowners and buyers have been on a huge roller coaster ride over the past decade. The market went downhill quick, hit bottom and is now roaring back up again. But that's not good news for everyone.
Mar 17, 2016 01:31AM ● By Family Features
For a good portion of Americans, life insurance is a critical component of financial planning. However, in recent months, many seniors have been hit with an unwelcome surprise as several insurers are raising the premiums on their life insurance policies.
Mar 09, 2016 12:45AM ● By Family Features
Quitting tobacco is hard, but it’s never too late to quit and begin reaping the health benefits of a tobacco-free lifestyle.
Mar 09, 2016 12:42AM ● By Family Features
Kidney disease affects more than six million African American adults - one out of every six. Over time, kidney disease can lead to kidney failure. African Americans are nearly four times more likely to develop kidney failure than Caucasians.