Author name: Kelly Huston

Kelly Huston is a freelance writer who covers everything from politics and health to business and parenting. She's been writing for DMG Energy News since 2018, and she's an avid reader of the site. When she's not writing, Kelly can be found spending time with her family and working out at the gym.

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Alien: I’m Chestbursting With Love for This Sci Fi Horror Classic

Alien (1979). Directed by Ridley Scott. Written by Dan O’Bannon based on a story by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. Starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Ian Holm, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Yaphet Kotto, Bolaji Badejo, and four (4) orange cats. In the history of cinema, horror and science fiction have never been

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Treasury scraps reporting rule for U.S. small business owners

The U.S. Department of Treasury is scrapping a requirement for U.S. small businesses to report information about their owners to the federal government. It’s the latest twist in an on-again, off-again saga for the fledgling rule. The Corporate Transparency Act, passed in 2021, required millions of businesses to report basic information on their “beneficial owners.”

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The Wheel of Time Invites Us to Ask: What’s the Deal With the Aiel?

In “The Road to the Spear,” the fourth episode of the third season of The Wheel of Time, Rand ventures into the mysterious city of Rhuidean. Inside a strange forest of glass-like pillars, he sees glimpses of the past through the eyes of various male ancestors, and in the process, learns about his own history,

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The Time We Rented A Hotel Room For An Hour To Spice Things Up A Bit

The truth about an almost 15-year-long marriage with almost a basketball squad worth of kids is that romantic connection isn’t always easy. In fact, it can be really hard. Schedules are chaotic, I am exhausted, door locks are broken, kids are wandering the halls, whatever, you get it. So sometimes you need to get a

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Are You Fostering Curiosity In Your Child? An Expert Explains Why It’s Important

Curiosity is at the heart of childhood learning. Children are born with an innate sense of wonder and a desire to understand how things work. That’s why your preschooler probably asks endless “why” questions while exploring the world around them. It’s something we see every day — whether it’s your child asking, “Why is the

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China's artificial intelligence boom might help mitigate some tariff pain

BEIJING — For Chinese companies wary of U.S. tariffs, the big difference between President Donald Trump’s first and second terms is the emergence of generative artificial intelligence. Chinese companies are hard at work. Nearly every day in the last two weeks, a Chinese firm has announced a new AI product — or how they’re making

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A Librarian Demonstrates How Sneaky Book Bans Can Be

TikTok creator, expert Werner Herzog impersonator, and librarian SadBeige wants us all to understand how book bans work… and how they might just work without anyone noticing. To illustrate her point, she recently presented viewers with a challenge on her account. First, she shows us one of her library’s many shelves, complete with a display

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If People Want Kids On Screens Less, We All Have To Learn To Tolerate Kid Behavior

If you are a parent, I don’t have to tell you that going to restaurants with a child under the age of 6 is a Catch-22. If you insist that they participate in the dining experience as an adult would — sitting still, no screens — they’re inevitably going to fail at least a little

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