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womansworld.com | Sienna Sullivan
In recent years, the term “gorilla hail” has emerged in meteorological circles to describe exceptionally large and destructive hailstones. Coined by storm chaser and meteorologist Reed Timmer, the phrase captures the immense size and potential damage of these ice chunks. Read on to learn more!What is gorilla hail and how does it form? Warren Faidley/GettyGorilla hail refers to unusually large hailstones, typically measuring two inches or more in diameter.
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1 month ago |
womansworld.com | Sienna Sullivan
The Real ID deadline has arrived and with it comes a wave of confusion as travelers rush to upgrade their identification before summer travel. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning that scammers are taking advantage of the moment with fake websites, phishing messages and misleading offers. Here’s how to avoid the traps and get your Real ID safely. What a real ID is and what it’s notGoodLifeStudio/GettyThe Real ID is a federally compliant, security-enhanced form of identification.
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firstforwomen.com | Sienna Sullivan
Money It's never too late to invest-this expert-backed plan makes catching up doable and stress-free If you're in the middle of your life and just now getting serious about money, you're not alone. One Redditor admitted they delayed opening a 401(k) for 20 years and now fears never being able to retire. But the good news? It's not too late to turn things around for them or you. Dr. Robert R.
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womansworld.com | Sienna Sullivan
When Jeff Bekos’s 13-year-old daughter, Hailey, suddenly fell into a coma from a rare brain illness, his world stopped. For 254 nights, the Ronald McDonald House near her hospital became home for his family, offering comfort during their darkest days. A decade later, Jeff turned his gratitude into action by biking 4,600 miles across the U.S. to raise awareness and funds for the organization that helped them heal.
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1 month ago |
womansworld.com | Sienna Sullivan
Yvette Jones-Swanson has dedicated the past 20 years to ensuring military veterans have a warm place to call home. As an Army veteran who experienced homelessness, Jones-Swanson is committed to preventing others from facing the same struggles. She’s the founder of Vet Mentors as well as a real estate agent, author and passionate advocate for veterans. Read her inspiring story.
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