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7 Brutal Truths About Caregiving Costs That Are Bankrupting American Families
Caregiving is coming for most American families. The only question is whether you'll be ready for it or ruined by it.
5 Gut-Punch Regrets New Retirees Say Are Keeping Them up at Night
Over half of recent retirees wish they'd done things differently. Here's what's haunting them, and how you can dodge the same traps.
Imagine Still Working in Your 80s While Your Grandchild Retires at 35
Are you destined to keep working while younger generations clock out early?
Midlife Crisis: Can You Live the Good Life Without Wrecking Your Retirement?
Follow these steps to define your baseline, automate the process and spend the rest without anxiety.
The Rise of ‘No-Reply’ Emails and What It Means for Travelers
After a Canadian wildfire evacuation left one traveler chasing a refund through a wall of automated non-responses, a consumer advocate reveals three workarounds that actually get results.
First-Time Homebuyer? Here Are 10 Metros Where You Might Luck Out
Jacksonville tops Zillow's April rankings — and in some of these markets, nearly two-thirds of for-sale listings fall within reach of a median-income buyer.
US Is Losing Global Tourists Even as Travel Booms Worldwide
International visitors spend up to eight times more per trip than domestic travelers — and the US just became the only major destination in the world actively losing them.
Hyundai Recalls over 94K Vehicles. See Affected Models
Fuel pipe fasteners on four Genesis models — including the G80, G90, and GV80 — may loosen over time and spark a fire, but recall notification letters won't reach affected owners until June 8.
Kia Recalls over 141,000 Vehicles. See the Affected Model
The fuel pipe defect on 2022–2026 Kia Carnival minivans can leak near the fuel rail and ignite — and while dealers will fix it free of charge, recall notification letters won't go out until June 2.
TSA Weighs Privatizing Some Airport Screening Functions to Avoid Delays
TSA officers missed nearly $1 billion in paychecks this fiscal year during the DHS shutdown — while private screeners at contracted airports never missed one, a key detail now driving the push to expand privatization.