Articles from StatePoint Media
Choosing Healthy Beverages for Kids and Teens
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Choosing healthy beverages for children and adolescents is just as important as choosing healthy foods, as it impacts everything from oral health to chronic disease risk. That’s why leading health and nutrition organizations developed new healthy beverage recommendations for families with children ages 5-18.
Via StatePoint Media · January 30, 2025
Expanding Paid Family Medical Leave Positions Moms and Babies to Thrive
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Paid leave prevents workers and their families from falling down a financial rabbit hole when breadwinners need time away from their jobs to care for a loved one, a newborn child or to address their own serious health issue. For new moms, infants and toddlers, these programs are vital.
Via StatePoint Media · January 28, 2025
Exploring the Origins of an American Statesman
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Visiting Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace and early childhood home within the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Kentucky, allows visitors to step back in time and imagine the humble beginnings of a man who would go on to lead the nation through its greatest crisis.
Via StatePoint Media · January 24, 2025
Unleash Your Creativity in the Kitchen and Eat Healthier in the New Year
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Eating healthier in the New Year doesn’t have to be boring, according to chefs, fitness experts and dietitians. Here’s how to unleash your creativity to ensure your meals and snacks satisfy your cravings:
Via StatePoint Media · January 22, 2025
Gen-Z is Guiding the Retail Revolution. Here's What to Know
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Customer expectations continue to evolve at breakneck speed, and 2025 is likely to usher in further changes to brick-and-mortar stores as retailers compete for shoppers’ attention. With Gen-Z’s spending power projected to reach $12 trillion by 2030—according to Nielsen IQ—industry experts say that they’re leading the retail revolution.
Via StatePoint Media · January 21, 2025
Navigating the Exciting Journey of Buying Your First Boat
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Navigating the exciting journey of buying a boat requires careful planning. With various costs beyond purchase price, such as maintenance, insurance, storage and unexpected expenses, understanding how to budget for a boat is essential for a smooth sailing experience.
Via StatePoint Media · January 21, 2025
Why Financial Planning Is a Career for Giving Back
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Financial planning may be a lucrative profession in a growing sector, but it’s also well-suited for those who love helping others.
Via StatePoint Media · January 16, 2025
5 Prep Tips to Brace Your Home for the Winter Cold
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) With temperatures dropping nationwide, it’s essential that your home and yard are prepared to face the challenges freezing temperatures and snowstorms can bring.
Via StatePoint Media · January 13, 2025
Protecting Your Child From Illness in Winter Months
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Your child has a stuffy nose, cough and fever. Is it the flu? COVID? A common cold? Or are they symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)? Or another virus known to cause the common cold? There seem to be so many, especially in young children who can have several colds per year.
Via StatePoint Media · January 13, 2025
Why You Should Take a Vacation in Quirky Kentucky
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Kentucky’s beautiful scenery, charming culture and fascinating history, attract visitors from far and near. But Kentucky also has some wonderfully quirky attractions to delight vacationers.
Via StatePoint Media · January 6, 2025
Top Scams to Watch Out for This Tax Season
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The days of filing paper tax returns are gone, and criminals are taking advantage. With taxpayers managing their sensitive information online, thieves are finding new ways to scam victims. In 2023 alone, the IRS reported $5.5 billion lost to tax fraud schemes. And the increased prevalence of artificial intelligence means tax scams this year will likely be more sophisticated than ever.
Via StatePoint Media · January 13, 2025
Navigating Your Finances During a Presidential Transition
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) It’s common to wonder how a new presidential administration will impact your wallet. As policies and regulations change, many people are left questioning what it means for their money.
Via StatePoint Media · January 3, 2025
How to Use Color to Be More Productive and Creative
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) For many people, the start of a new year is the time to get serious about projects large and small. But if you’re struggling to buckle down, or you’re having trouble coming up with ideas, you may be surprised to learn that by leaning into color and the science behind it, you can hack your way to a more productive and creative 2025.
Via StatePoint Media · December 20, 2024
Leveling the Playing Field for Asian American Women Entrepreneurs
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) There are over 1.3 million Asian American women-owned businesses today, generating $265.2 billion in revenue and employing 1.4 million people.
Via StatePoint Media · December 19, 2024
3 Things to Know About Digital Mortgage Tools
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) With the increased use of digital tools, the mortgage process looks quite different today than it did for previous generations. These new technologies can make the home loan process more efficient for both those buying a home and those refinancing their mortgage. However, it’s important to understand how your information is being used.
Via StatePoint Media · December 18, 2024
5 Tips to Outsmart Scammers
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Scammers don’t take days off. From phishing emails to package theft, fraudsters and scammers can cost you money. Fortunately, you can stay one step ahead of them with these simple tips to help protect yourself.
Via StatePoint Media · December 18, 2024
10 Health Recommendations for the New Year
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Looking to improve your health in 2025 and beyond? Check out these recommendations from the American Medical Association:
Via StatePoint Media · December 9, 2024
Resolve to Ace Math Class in the Spring Semester
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Do your New Year’s resolutions include improving your grades? If so, here are five habits you can adopt to ace math class this spring semester:
Via StatePoint Media · December 5, 2024
Now is the Time to Set Your Financial Resolutions for 2025
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) January is a time for setting goals, new habits and fresh starts.
Via StatePoint Media · December 5, 2024
Why It's Harder Than Ever to Make an Appointment With Your Doctor
(State Point) Americans face unprecedented wait times to see their doctors. This squeeze is particularly acute in primary care, but is also being felt in specialties like neurology, psychiatry and OB/GYN.
Via StatePoint Media · December 2, 2024
Why Helping LGBTQ+-Owned Businesses Succeed Helps Everyone
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The United States’ estimated 1.4 million LGBTQ+ business owners employ tens of thousands of Americans and contribute 1.7 trillion dollars to the national economy. However, barriers persist that make it harder for LGTBQ+-owned businesses to thrive.
Via StatePoint Media · December 16, 2024
Take the Life-Saving Step of Testing for Radon
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Radon—an odorless, tasteless and colorless gas found in homes and buildings at high levels throughout the United States—is the second leading cause of lung cancer, responsible for about 21,000 deaths each year, and the leading cause of lung cancer among people who don’t smoke.
Via StatePoint Media · December 16, 2024
Improving Health Equity in Tribal Communities
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Heart disease is the number one killer of new moms in the United States, and American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) women have even more risk factors for poor heart health than the general population, such as high rates of Type 2 diabetes, obesity and smoking, as well as increased exposure to trauma and violence. In fact, recent research reports that more than 60% of AI/AN women have suboptimal heart health when they enter pregnancy, which is strongly related to the development of heart disease later in life.
Via StatePoint Media · December 11, 2024
What People Living With COPD or Emphysema Need to Know About Available Treatments
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) More than 11 million people in the United States are living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including more than 3 million people with emphysema, a type of COPD. This chronic lung disease limits air flow and causes breathing-related symptoms. While there is no cure, an innovative treatment option is helping some patients with severe COPD or emphysema breathe easier.
Via StatePoint Media · December 11, 2024
Americans Prioritize Giving, Even When Squeezed by Economic Uncertainty
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) A new study reveals Americans’ relationship with charitable giving. While generosity is a core value for three-quarters of Americans, economic concerns have caused some to tighten their purse strings. Nevertheless, many Americans are open to advice for how they can prioritize philanthropy.
Via StatePoint Media · December 6, 2024
Helping Children Develop Healthy Device and Media Habits
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) What are TikTok’s privacy settings? Can parents control what advertising their children see on Facebook? How do parents limit the amount of time their children spend on Instagram?
Via StatePoint Media · December 4, 2024
How to Dodge Fraudsters When You’re in Financial Distress
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Although fraudsters will prey on anyone, many tactics specifically target those facing financial hardship in the wake of a natural disaster.
Via StatePoint Media · November 19, 2024
Looking for Quality Family Time? Consider a 'Playcation'!
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Kids often have a big say when it comes to family travel. Thankfully, there are a growing number of getaways geared for kids and kids-at-heart, and more opportunities for the youngest members of the family to be part of the vacation planning process!
Via StatePoint Media · November 14, 2024
Jumpstart Your Financial Advising Career While You’re Still in College
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Are you a college student interested in a career as a financial planner? You might think you need to wait until you graduate to get started, but there are steps you can take as an undergraduate to jumpstart your career.
Via StatePoint Media · November 13, 2024
Christmas Price Index 2024 Reflects Wage Growth and Rising Service Prices
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) On the first day of Christmas, holiday gift giving begins with the traditional gift of a Partridge in a Pear Tree. By the first day of January, True Love pays the bill.
Via StatePoint Media · December 4, 2024
Increasing Native Representation in the Financial Services Industry
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Ensuring that financial service providers reflect the diversity of the people they serve is key to creating an inclusive financial system that offers everyone a chance to thrive. That’s according to the authors of a new report.
Via StatePoint Media · December 3, 2024
How to Keep Kids’ Minds Active During the Holiday Break
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Even a short vacation from school can cause learning loss and leave kids feeling behind when they return to the classroom. Fortunately, there are many ways to keep minds active during the holiday break, some of which will reinforce the concepts they are learning in school. Here are a few of them:
Via StatePoint Media · November 25, 2024
Hack Your Holiday Menu: Smart Swaps for Allergy-Friendly Feasting
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Planning to host a holiday feast but worried about accommodating different dietary needs? Gone are the days of serving bland alternatives or making multiple separate meals. With some smart planning, you can create a stunning holiday spread that naturally works for everyone at your table.
Via StatePoint Media · November 25, 2024
Helping Students With Disabilities Pay for College
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Every student deserves a fair shot. Fortunately, opportunities exist to help people with disabilities pursue the education and training they need to succeed in their chosen career path.
Via StatePoint Media · November 22, 2024
6 Luxury Design Features to Watch for in 2025 Custom Homes
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Looking ahead to 2025, luxury custom homes are pushing the boundaries of design, offering innovative elements that blend functionality with high-end aesthetics. From cutting-edge technology to timeless materials, these features are setting the standard for what’s next in luxury living. Here’s what to expect as you explore the homes of tomorrow.
Via StatePoint Media · November 21, 2024
Kick off the Holidays With a Festive Cookie Recipe Exchange
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) When we think about the holidays, a lot of the special moments we remember most fondly from years past involve sharing food with loved ones — from festive cookie exchanges to the scents and smells of family-favorite dishes and desserts, to warm beverages on cold nights.
Via StatePoint Media · November 13, 2024
Cozy Up With Nourishing, Soup-Centered Meals
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As the days grow cooler, nothing comforts quite like a warm bowl of soup. Welcome the crisp air by making wholesome, hearty soups the star of your meals. Ideal for family dinners, quiet nights in, or meal prep for busy weeks, soups are versatile and satisfying, offering a variety of flavors and textures that the whole family will love.
Via StatePoint Media · November 12, 2024
A Better Path to Bladder Cancer Detection: The Role of Blue Light Cystoscopy
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) When John noticed blood in his urine, he consulted his doctor and was quickly referred to a urologist. (John is a composite character, based on the experiences of real-life patients.)
Via StatePoint Media · November 12, 2024
Ship Smarter, Not Harder: Holiday Shipping Insights Unwrapped
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) In today’s fast-paced, digital world, there are many gift-giving options for loved ones far and wide, from sending e-gift cards to their favorite shops and restaurants to creating custom video messages. However, a new survey from Duck brand, a leading maker of mailing and shipping products, finds that the festive fun of sending physical presents isn’t lost.
Via StatePoint Media · November 12, 2024
Evolution of Smartphone Damage: From Drips to Drops
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As smartphones have transformed from simple communication devices to essential tools for navigation, entertainment, productivity, and much more, so too have their vulnerabilities—and the consequences of damage have become more severe. Now central to how we work, connect, and play, a broken smartphone can significantly disrupt daily life.
Via StatePoint Media · November 19, 2024
Older Adults Can Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls With These Doctors’ Tips
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Among older Americans, falls are the number one cause of injuries and death from injury, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Not only are seniors more at risk for falls, but when they do fall, they are at a greater risk for injuries, hospitalization and complications. Medical experts say that for people of all ages, a ground-up approach to fall prevention starts with healthy feet.
Via StatePoint Media · November 18, 2024
What Parents and Expectant Parents Need to Know About RSV
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Each year, as many as 80,000 children younger than 5 are hospitalized due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the United States. RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization in all infants. New medical advancements however are safeguarding infants and some toddlers at increased risk, and providing hope.
Via StatePoint Media · November 7, 2024
Advances in Breast Cancer Surgery Offer Patients Improved Surgical Outcomes
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) One in eight U.S. women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime, and many of these patients will undergo a lumpectomy — a surgical treatment to remove the tumor while preserving as much healthy breast tissue as possible.
Via StatePoint Media · November 7, 2024
Easy Renter-Friendly Tips to Weatherize Your Home
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Taking the proper steps to weatherproof your rental is a simple way to stay snug this cold-weather season – while also resulting in notable savings on heating and energy bills.
Via StatePoint Media · November 4, 2024
Why Kentucky is the Perfect Vacation Destination for Holiday Shoppers
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Part of the fun of a Kentucky vacation is finding something truly unique to bring home. Here are some Kentucky-crafted holiday gift ideas that are easily shipped to loved ones so you can share your Kentucky experience.
Via StatePoint Media · November 4, 2024
Why Early Diagnosis of PAH is So Important
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Each year, 500 to 1,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Because this progressive, chronic disorder is rare, it is often under-detected, causing delayed diagnosis with a potentially significant impact on people living with the disease.
Via StatePoint Media · November 1, 2024
Fire Safety Gaps Are a Cause For Alarm
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Learning the basics of fire safety is the first step in fighting the dangers of fire—and it just so happens to be the most important.
Via StatePoint Media · October 31, 2024
Financial Planning Career Pathways for Students of Color
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As a college student, you have the opportunity to explore many exciting career options. One avenue you may not have considered is financial planning. This in-demand field offers impressive starting salaries, the potential for growth and career satisfaction. What’s more, one-of-a-kind opportunities exist to assist students of color embarking on this journey.
Via StatePoint Media · October 30, 2024
What Older Adults Should Know This RSV Season
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Each year, up to 160,000 older adults living in the United States are hospitalized and as many as 10,000 die due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). RSV is a highly contagious virus that spreads through close contact with infected individuals, typically increasing during the fall and peaking in winter.
Via StatePoint Media · October 30, 2024
How Combination Appliances Can Transform Your Kitchen
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Combination appliances are revolutionizing modern kitchens, offering a blend of functionality, efficiency and convenience that is transforming cooking and meal preparation.
Via StatePoint Media · October 28, 2024
Government Spending on Babies is Falling Short, Say Advocates
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Ten percent of all U.S. children did not have enough food to keep them healthy in 2022. In the same year, the infant mortality rate increased for the first time in two decades and the rate of child poverty more than doubled. At a time when children need increased support to prosper, a new analysis of government spending in 2024 indicates that funding for programs benefitting the youngest Americans – those below the age of 3 – is falling short.
Via StatePoint Media · October 29, 2024
Why Americans are Rallying for Afterschool Programs This Fall
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Afterschool programs help children and youth thrive in school and in life. They provide homework help, opportunities to get active, and access to healthy snacks and meals. They help children develop friendships, meet mentors, learn about STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), explore college and careers, and engage in community service. Through these activities, and more, afterschool programs help youth build the skills they need to succeed.
Via StatePoint Media · October 24, 2024
Supporting the Military's Hurricane Relief Efforts
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As local communities throughout the southeast region of the United States coped with the damage caused by recent hurricanes, National Guard, Coast Guard and additional active-duty service members rescued people and pets, cleared roads, and distributed needed supplies. These service members not only left their loved ones behind to tackle stressful disaster response missions, but many were also members of impacted communities, making their response efforts all the more challenging.
Via StatePoint Media · October 24, 2024
Stress-Free Thanksgiving Tips for Time-Crunched Hosts
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) While gathering for Thanksgiving is intended to be a joyous occasion, everyone who has hosted the feast knows it can also come with a lot of stress, and expenses.
Via StatePoint Media · October 24, 2024
Lasers: A Safer Alternative to Weight-Loss Drugs?
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Weight-loss drugs have skyrocketed in popularity because of their quick results and use among celebrities and influencers. J.P. Morgan predicts that by 2030, 30 million Americans will use them.
Via StatePoint Media · October 22, 2024
Streamline Your Cooking This Holiday Season
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Anyone who has ever hosted a big holiday meal knows there can be a lot of pressure to ensure everything comes out at the right time, and more importantly, tastes great.
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
'Tis The Season of Style and Joy
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The holidays are all about spreading cheer, and what better way to do that than with gifts that bring both comfort and style? This guide is your one-stop shop for finding the perfect shoes to keep your loved ones looking and feeling good all season long!
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Holiday Gift Ideas for Students
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Want to brighten the holiday season for the students in your life? Consider gifts that will ease the transition into the spring semester. Here are few to consider:
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Doctors’ Tips for a Healthy and Safe Holiday Season
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The holiday season is a joyous time of year, but it can also throw your wellness routines out of alignment. Doctors advise prioritizing healthy choices during this period, so you can start 2025 on the right foot.
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Survey Reveals What’s Top of Mind for Holiday Shoppers
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As the holiday season approaches, many consumers are planning to kick off their shopping earlier this year, aiming to lock in low prices, take advantage of promotions, and ensure all their gifts arrive on time. A recent survey by Sensormatic Solutions reveals key insights that can guide both shoppers and retailers during this busy time.
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Why You Should Make the Bluegrass State Your Holiday Season Destination
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Looking for a getaway destination for this year’s holiday season? Look no further than Kentucky. From family adventures full of fun and thrills, to cozy and quiet getaways, Kentucky is brimming with unforgettable ways to spend a holiday vacation.
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Pediatricians Say Sharing Books With Children is the Best Holiday Gift of All
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) A book can inspire joy and stir the imagination, and even better this holiday season is the gift of sharing that book with your child.
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Don't Let the Holiday Season Set You Up for Debt in 2025
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The holiday season may be warm, merry and bright, but it’s also a time when it’s all too easy to spend more than you plan to and rack up debt you can’t manage.
Via StatePoint Media · October 17, 2024
Anyone Can Be a Victim of a Cybercrime. Here’s What to Know
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Even the most skilled cybersecurity expert can fall prey to today’s incredibly sophisticated phishing attempts.
Via StatePoint Media · October 14, 2024
Diabetes and Your Feet, What You Need to Know
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Foot ulcers develop in about 15% of the 25 million Americans living with diabetes and are a top cause of hospitalization. These ulcers can lead to serious complications, such as infection and amputation. According to foot and ankle surgeons, there are steps you can take to prevent complications and keep your feet healthy, as well as breakthrough treatments that are saving limbs, restoring mobility and improving lives.
Via StatePoint Media · October 14, 2024
Memorable Main Dishes Made in 30 Minutes or Less
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Fifty-one percent of families find it challenging to get new ideas for meal planning. If you’re like most Americans and stuck in a recipe rut, or you’re often tired when it’s time to prepare dinner and want something fast and easy, it’s time to expand your repertoire of go-to meals that you can make in 30 minutes or less.
Via StatePoint Media · October 10, 2024
New Survey Predicts 2025 Siding Color of the Year
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Planning to update your home siding this year? If you’re like many Americans, you’ll likely stick to neutral hues.
Via StatePoint Media · October 9, 2024
How to Satisfy Your Pumpkin Spice Cravings This Fall
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) With the arrival of rustling leaves and brisk air, taste buds yearn for one particular flavor – pumpkin spice.
Via StatePoint Media · October 8, 2024
How to Prep Perennials Now for Beautiful Spring Blooms
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) It’s a common misconception that once fall rolls around, perennials simply go dormant and don’t require maintenance until spring. But, fall is actually the perfect time to show perennials love.
Via StatePoint Media · October 8, 2024
One Home Renovation Project With Huge Potential Returns
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Adding an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) to your property can increase the value of your home, become a source of rental income, or help you expand your living space for your adult children or parents.
Via StatePoint Media · October 7, 2024
Fall Back into a Healthy Routine With These 3 Easy Tips
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The fall season is upon us and it’s the perfect time to reset and renew. Simple and small modifications to your daily exercise and nutrition routines can make a huge difference—and these three easy tips will help you “fall” back into a good routine.
Via StatePoint Media · October 6, 2024
Financial Planning: A Great Career Option for Remote Work
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) If you’re like most workers today, you see remote work as a major perk. In fact, a Buffer study finds that 98% of all workers have expressed the desire to work remotely, at least part of the time.
Via StatePoint Media · October 3, 2024
How Less Plastic Can Help Protect Your Family and Community
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) In a major policy shift, the United States is targeting plastic pollution at the production, processing, use and disposal phases, and is backing a global treaty to reduce plastic production. Advocates are celebrating the move as a watershed moment and a step in the right direction toward protecting human health, communities and the environment.
Via StatePoint Media · October 3, 2024
Be a Tailgating Legend This Football Season
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) It’s tailgating season and whether you’re gathering in your backyard or in the stadium parking lot, you know that some of the best times happen in the hours leading up to the game, especially when there are tasty bites in the mix.
Via StatePoint Media · October 3, 2024
‘Durable’ Smartphones Are Not Indestructible. How to Protect Your Device
SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) The latest devices are packed with pricey new features, like advanced AI capabilities, call transcription and displays large enough to be worthy of gaming and binge-watching. And while they’re also getting more durable, they’re not indestructible, according to new research.
Via StatePoint Media · October 3, 2024