A family of con artists join up to help daughter Blue out of a bad situation, but as the plot thickens it's almost impossible to tell who is scamming whom.
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Truvolo: A New Device to Keep Teen Drivers Safe
A pair of concerned parents created Truvolo, a device designed to monitor teen driving safety.
Read More »God and the Planetarium
Whenever I’m in a conversation about the planetarium I like to make people laugh (and think) by telling them that from the looks of the real night sky, I think that God must have been to the planetarium too.
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It's a small package of food. But for a child it's a life-saver.
Read More »Gearing up for the 2014 Indianapolis 500
This Memorial Day weekend, the Indy 500 returns for its 98th run at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Read More »Baseball’s Opening Day – New Drug Policy Described As Toughest Ever
Players are going to think twice about rubbing that “crème” on their limbs, taking suspicious cough medicines, or popping pills any stronger than a baby aspirin.
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 5: Taormina
Taormina may be touristy and trendy, but it's also beautiful and historic. Don't miss it if you have a chance to visit Sicily.
Read More »Health Care and Spirituality Can Be Hard to Discuss Together
But doctors and medical schools are taking patients' attitudes toward spirituality more and more seriously.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Day of the Dog’ by Daniel Damiano
A humorous and insightful look at how our relationships to others often form as a result of how we respond to our animals.
Read More »From iPhone to Droid: A Reluctant Journey
I loved my iPhone 5. I really did. But then something happened to fracture my love affair and send me running to Droid Maxx.
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