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  • San Francisco, CA, USA - Feb 8, 2020: A DoorDash delivery worker walks his bike along the road in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco, California.

    EBT on DoorDash: Here’s What You Need To Know

    Born a decade ago as a restaurant delivery service, DoorDash has since grown to become a global marketplace delivering everything from food and groceries to personal care products across more than 7,000 cities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan.…

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    Most Sinful Cities in America

    While Las Vegas is legendary for all things sinful and scandalous, it’s not the only place in America where people indulge their wilder sides. “From beer-loving Milwaukee to hedonistic New Orleans, the U.S. is filled with people behaving illicitly. No…

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    Redditors Share Their Favorite Books, Movies, and Series on Frugal Living

    It’s rare that the media accurately portrays what it’s like to live cheaply, but this collection of movies, books, and series on frugal living offers a genuine look at life as a penny pincher.

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    16 Hurricane Essentials You Don’t Want to Be Without

    Hurricane Hilary is racing toward California, and millions of people in the Southwest could soon be dealing with its impact. If it makes landfall in California as a tropical storm, it would be the first in 84 years, according to…

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    8 Methods You Should Never Use To Thaw Out Frozen Food

    Did you know that improperly defrosting food can not only affect the taste of it, but can also get you sick? Prioritizing food safety when thawing out items (especially meat) is therefore essential to prevent bacterial growth and other food-borne…

  • The Original iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPhone 3G on a glass table with magazines underneath

    Unusual and Rare Items That Sold at Auction for Serious Money

    It’s not hard to understand why items of historical value go for astronomical sums at auction, but then there’s the occasional oddity that sells for more than anyone would imagine. Case in point: An unopened first-generation iPhone from 2007 is sold…