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This post is part of a series sponsored by IAT Insurance Group. For businesses that rely on fleet drivers, driver safety isn’t just about protecting people — it’s also about protecting your business, your reputation and your bottom line. Distracted driving is costly, in more ways than one Over 3,000 people lose their lives due to distracted driving annually.[1] These preventable losses impact families, businesses and communities, both for the everyday driver and professional drivers across fleet-reliant industries. Professional drivers are inherently more susceptible to distracted driving due to long hours and demanding schedules. It’s crucial for fleet drivers and…

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Tim McGraw and wife Faith Hill welcomed daughter Gracie McGraw on May 5, 1997.The pair’s second daughter, Maggie May McGraw, arrived on August 12, 1998.McGraw and Hill welcomed their third daughter, Audrey McGraw, on December 6, 2001. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill aren’t just a country-music power couple—they’re also star parents to daughters Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey. Becoming parents in 1997 with the arrival of Gracie, they now share three grown-up girls together. The proud parents don’t miss an opportunity to gush about their children, either.  “We’ve raised three strong, independent, strong-minded young women,” the “Humble And Kind” singer shared…

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Senate Republicans will try to chart a path forward for the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” during a series of meetings on Wednesday — including one where the President Donald Trump will work to shore up support for the megabill that advances his legislative agenda.Republican members of the powerful Senate Finance Committee met with Trump at the White House Wednesday afternoon and emerged saying that Republicans are unified in trying to get the legislation passed.”This is a team effort, and everybody is going to be rowing in the same direction to get this across the finish line,” Senate Majority Leader…

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Latest Mental Health News By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Warning labels placed on e-cigarettes can effectively discourage vaping, but the warning now required in the U.S. could be better, a new evidence review concludes. Warnings that point out specific health risks of vaping are generally more effective than those that point out the addiction threat of nicotine, according to findings published June 2 in JAMA Internal Medicine. The results show that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could do more to discourage people from vaping, by requiring a rotating set of…

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Whether you’re looking for a productivity desktop, a gaming PC powerhouse, or a stylish all-in-one Windows machine, we’ve got you covered. The team at PCWorld sort through all of the daily computer sales and put together a curated list of the best deals available. But not all deals are really deals, so we only choose those offered by reputable companies and that include great hardware to ensure you get the best value for your money. We’ve also included some helpful answers to common questions about buying a computer at the bottom of this article. If you’re considering a laptop instead,…

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Retirement planning has as much to do with amassing and spending your nest egg as it does with determining your health care needs.Nobody wants to think about getting ill or injured when they get old, but it’s inevitable for many, requiring planning for healthcare costs in retirement.Health care in retirement isn’t cheap. A semi-private room in a nursing home, on average, costs $9,277 per month, while a private room is $10,646 a month, according to Genworth’s 2024 Cost of Care survey. A home health aid will set you back $6,483 per month. Subscribe to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Be a smarter,…

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging Americans to make sure they’re protected against measles before traveling overseas this summer.All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles at least two weeks prior to their departure flights unless they’re protected because they’ve had measles in the past, the CDC said in a statement.[1]People who aren’t fully vaccinated — including individuals who can’t get the vaccine due to specific health reasons — should avoid international travel, the CDC recommends.“Travelers can catch measles in many travel settings including travel hubs like airports and train stations, on public transportation like…

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Key Takeaways Ana de Armas combined two of our favorite summer nail trends—the ballerina manicure and a chrome finish—for the prettiest, softest nail art.She wore the short manicure to the premiere of her new movie Ballerina, which is not actually about the ballet but we can dream. I’m not a big action movie girl, which means I’ll probably never see Ballerina. I’m sure John Wick is great, but his world is a world I do not care to visit. Thus, I have the pleasure of pretending for the rest of time that the movie, which lands in theaters this Friday,…

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IAEA head Grossi describes the new government as ‘committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation’.Syria’s new government has agreed to give inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to suspected former nuclear sites immediately, according to the agency’s chief, as Damascus makes further inroads to rejoining the international fold. Rafael Grossi, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog’s director-general, was speaking Wednesday to The Associated Press news agency in Damascus, where he met with President Ahmed al-Sharaa and other officials. The visit was a key part of the IAEA’s efforts to restore access to sites associated with…

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“There’s enough hardware now to fly a couple of missions, and make sure you beat China back to the Moon,” he said. “But you can’t be stuck on this forever. This is literally the equivalency, by the way, of taking P-51 Mustangs [a fighter aircraft] from World War II and using them in Desert Storm, because we got to keep the plants open. 
And that obviously makes no logical sense whatsoever.” On his de-nomination Isaacman said he is, politically, a moderate, although he leans right. He supports Trump’s desire to cut alleged waste and fraud from the US government, and…

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