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Nurse practitioner is "U.S. News & World Report's" best job in America for a third straight year
This went viral last fall, and it's already trending again:
While garlic might make your breath stink, studies have found that it makes your sweat more attractive.
Sand Hill Cranes / Austin Hatcher Fund-Raiser; No-Trash November, & More
This question is trending after someone posted a video about it. Dogs can remember their owners after years of being separated, but what about CATS?
A list of "Jobs That Pay Extremely Well, But People Don't Realize It" includes:
Here are some strategies for keeping your resolutions going strong:
Today's the last day to ship gifts without paying a lot more.
Upcoming Holiday Events
Get Your Library Card; Pet Adoptions; and much more!
Time.com has a feature on "How to Write the Perfect Holiday Card."
Have you heard the term "gray rocking" yet?
Lots of Christmas Parades and Events through Dec.
During the winter, the U.S. Department of Energy says you should set your thermostat to 68 degrees when you're awake.
Free Hunter Museum Thursday; Blood Assurance; and much more!
"Reader's Digest" talked to an expert who said using plastic wrap for Thanksgiving leftovers is better than aluminum foil.
Did you know you shouldn't make your bed as soon as you wake up?
If you've ever wondered how much one big Thanksgiving meal can impact your health, here's some good news:
A new study found that using filler words like "uh" and "um" more than you used to could be a sign of cognitive decline.
These last few months of the year are filled with leftover Halloween candy . . . then gravy . . . then sweets. But maybe that weight we're all gaining ISN'T our fault?
Lots To Do In The Chattanooga Area!
Here are some questions you can ask your kids that'll get a better response than "How was school today?":
What's the best time to have Thanksgiving dinner?
Happy World Kindness Day!

10 p.m.-12 a.m.
