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Who's your TV dad?

With Father's Day closing in, we wondered which TV dad most closely resembles your own. Take our quiz, and think about how your dad reacts, or would have reacted, to such situations.

10 Campgrounds with direct access to water

Boaters, kayakers, paddle boarders, and all-around water sport enthusiasts can rejoice. There are plenty of campgrounds across the country that offer opportunities to explore oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Here are 10 top picks from RVOnTheGo.com, the booking site for hundreds of campgrounds across the...

1st cruise ship sails through Venice since start of pandemic

SOAVE, Italy (AP) — Early risers in Venice were surprised Thursday to see a cruise ship nosing down the Giudecca canal for the first time since the start of the pandemic, despite repeated government pledges to reroute such huge vessels due to safety and environmental concerns.

China criticizes Western brands' toys, clothes as unsafe

BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese government has accused H&M, Nike, Zara and other brands of importing unsafe or poor quality children's clothes and other goods, adding to headaches for foreign companies after Beijing attacked them over complaints about possible forced labor in the country’s northwest.

Ask Brad: Amazon Prime Perks

In this week’s Ask Brad, Brad Wilson from Brad’s Deals gives his take on how to take advantage of all the great perks of being an Amazon Prime Member:   If you’ve been on the fence about whether or not you should sign up for Amazon...

When it’s OK to let your good credit score drop

If you’ve worked hard to achieve and maintain a good credit score, it can be upsetting to see it drop. But “life happens, and sometimes how you react is going to blow back and affect your credit score,” says credit expert John Ulzheimer. People lose jobs, cars break down and pipes leak. Credit may be your safety net.