(BPT) – Entrepreneurs rely on business credit cards for everyday expenses like office supplies, internet and marketing needs – but what many don’t realize is how to take advantage of the rewards and cash back you accrue. If used strategically, credit cards – both business and consumer – can be much more than a means […]
Five Misconceptions About Enlarged Prostate
(BPT) – Enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a condition in which the prostate grows and presses on the urethra. This can obstruct the flow of urine and can disrupt a man’s life by causing uncomfortable symptoms, like having a weak stream or difficulty starting or stopping urination.[1] BPH is a […]
5 kitchen items that will make dinnertime easier than ever
(BPT) – After a long day of work and errands, cooking dinner can often feel like a daunting task. Even if you enjoy cooking most of the time, it can be difficult to summon the energy to make a delicious and nutritious meal for yourself or your family. Luckily, with the right tools, you can […]
Special Competitive Studies Project hosts Global Emerging Technology Summit
(NewsUSA) – Are you curious to learn more about emerging technology, including artificial intelligence, the future of geopolitics, democracy, technology, and warfare? The Global Emerging Technology Summit, hosted by the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) brings together government and private sector leaders from the United States and allies and partners from around the world. “Together, […]
Booktrib’s Bites: Four Reads to Cap off the Summer
(NewsUSA) – Aldek’s Bestiary by Romuald Roman This collection of 21 wry short stories features various animals that an acclaimed Polish writer uses to illustrate his experiences growing up in communist-era Poland and later emigrating to the U.S. to embrace the American dream with all its imperfections. Aldek, the narrator and observer, includes animals that […]
How San Francisco is Creating a Blueprint for Urban Transformation
(BPT) – Downtown San Francisco, known as a global hub for technology and innovation, is at a crossroads. Like many urban areas, it faces a unique set of challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. Addressing the very real humanitarian challenges in San Francisco is a critical and immediate need, but longer term, more comprehensive transformation will […]
Don’t let pneumococcal pneumonia stand in your way this fall
(BPT) – There are so many things to enjoy in the fall — from the colorful leaves and pleasant chill in the air, to warm drinks and delicious treats. Many people enjoy annual fall traditions, like visiting an apple orchard or carving pumpkins. One more thing to consider doing this fall is getting vaccinated against […]
Ready to Take Charge of Your High Cholesterol? Here’s What You Can Do
(BPT) – “I have a plan.” When Linda walked into her cardiologist’s office in 2022, she felt confident. This visit felt different—empowering, even. The retired nurse had been battling high levels of what’s known as “bad” cholesterol (aka low-density lipoprotein cholesterol or LDL-C) for more than 30 years—a struggle that millions of Americans know all […]
A simple outdoor project to improve your property before winter
(BPT) – Looking to make improvements to the overall look of your property before it gets too cold or snowy? This is a great time of year to address any cracks you may have noticed in your concrete driveway, patio, pathway or steps. As long as the temperature is staying above 45 degrees Fahrenheit, you […]
What Every Parent or Caregiver With Kids in Childcare Needs to Know
(StatePoint) Childcare is essential for families across the United States. Millions of children attend childcare every day, and millions of parents and caregivers rely on it. While advocates and many Americans agree that care should be accessible and affordable to all who need it, there’s a fast-approaching deadline that could put that at risk. During […]
