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  • Oct 10, 2024 | sheknows.com | Bethany Ramos |Rebecca Rakowitz

    When the leaves start to change and the weather gets a little cooler, kids inevitably spend a bit more time indoors — which makes a plethora of fall- and Halloween-themed art projects even more valuable. The pumpkin-carving ritual is definitely fun, but let’s be real: It’s a tradition that can get pretty messy (and even dangerous) in the blink of an eye. If you’re looking to get into the Halloween spirit without pumpkin guts and carving knives, why not gather the gang for some coloring fun?

  • Oct 10, 2024 | yahoo.com | Bethany Ramos |Rebecca Rakowitz

    When the leaves start to change and the weather gets a little cooler, kids inevitably spend a bit more time indoors — which makes a plethora of fall- and Halloween-themed art projects even more valuable. The pumpkin-carving ritual is definitely fun, but let’s be real: It’s a tradition that can get pretty messy (and even dangerous) in the blink of an eye. If you’re looking to get into the Halloween spirit without pumpkin guts and carving knives, why not gather the gang for some coloring fun?

  • Aug 8, 2024 | yahoo.com | Elaine Roth |Bethany Ramos

    Parenting a newborn is hard. Full stop. Between the lost sleep and the endless diaper changes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unprepared, especially for parents tackling the hurdles that come with breastfeeding for the first time. And then, just as you begin to feel like maybe you’re getting the hang of this, you find yourself with a seemingly insatiable newborn who simply refuses to stop feeding.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | sheknows.com | Elaine Roth |Bethany Ramos

    Parenting a newborn is hard. Full stop. Between the lost sleep and the endless diaper changes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unprepared, especially for parents tackling the hurdles that come with breastfeeding for the first time. And then, just as you begin to feel like maybe you’re getting the hang of this, you find yourself with a seemingly insatiable newborn who simply refuses to stop feeding.

  • Jun 28, 2024 | cumanagement.com | John Meyer |Allie Braswell Jr. |Bethany Ramos

    As every executive and director knows, the way credit unions are regulated and monitored has changed dramatically over the last 20 years as the industry and the dangers it faces have shifted. Regulators have moved away from prescriptive checklists of do’s and don’ts that worked when credit unions provided limited services in limited ways, and shifted to an approach based on a broader overview of their actions and potential threats.

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