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You're on the hunt for your next home. You know what you're looking for — a large kitchen, a modern bathroom and a two-car garage. But are there things you may be overlooking?
Last surviving Blockbuster in Oregon will soon be available to rent on Airbnb
In a clear indication that America has gone completely stir-crazy, the residents of Deschutes County, Oregon, will now compete to fall asleep in front of a TV at their local Blockbuster, rather than on their own couch.
People are renting or buying second homes for office space amid coronavirus pandemic
Though renting offers month-to-month flexibility until the pandemic crisis presumably blows over, others in need of nearby extra space want something more permanent.
Las Vegas home comes with a 15,000-square-foot underground bomb shelter
Around 166 miles away from where the atomic bomb was tested in Nevada is an unassuming multimillion-dollar home that is equipped with a 15,000-square-foot underground bunker, and it’s up for sale now.
Disney World security guard assaulted for enforcing masks at theme park: police
Guest Enrico Toro, 35, hit a security guard at Disney’s Epcot theme park after he was told to comply with the park’s coronavirus health and safety guidelines, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s department.
The e-commerce giant -- which in recent years has been taking a bite out of the multibillion- dollar grocery industry -- invited select customers in the Los Angeles area to shop in the store before opening up to the public in the coming weeks.
Amazon shoppers claim that customer service reps are flirting with them online
Several Amazon shoppers have come forward to claim that online customer service representatives have gotten a little too friendly during virtual chats by flirting with them.
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