
DR. POFIX
Over Half of Americans Now Need a Side Hustle Just to Survive in 2026
A side gig can help you pay your bills, but here's how it can affect your bottom line and life too.
Same Products or Services, Wildly Different Prices. What’s Going On?
Someone across town paid $200 for the same repair that cost you $500. It isn't a mistake.
15 Cars That Hold on to Their Value Best — and 15 That Lose the Most
Buying a new car? The model you choose could cost you tens of thousands more than you think.
How Merck Keeps Prices for Its Blockbuster Cancer Drug Sky High
One patient's single infusion bill topped $162,000 — and a new investigation exposes the web of patents, Medicare lobbying, and dosing decisions that keep Keytruda out of generic competition.
12 Generic Groceries That Are Literally Identical to Name Brands (and 5 You Should Never Buy)
Big brands make most store-brand groceries in the same factories. Here's where to save — and which to skip.
These 3 EVs Show Electric Cars Don’t Have to Cost a Fortune
While the average new car now costs $49,275, three electric models at the 2026 New York Auto Show start as low as $29,990 — and rising gas prices are only sweetening the case for going electric.
They Paid $45K for a Family Cruise. It Was Never Booked
The accused couple allegedly collected nearly $45,000 through Zelle, checks, and cash from trusting friends — then handed back bounced checks and excuses instead of boarding passes.
Texas AG Opens Probe Into Lululemon for Alleged ‘Forever Chemicals’
The Texas attorney general says the yoga-pants giant may have misled shoppers about PFAS chemicals linked to cancer and endocrine disruption — even as Lululemon insists it already phased them out years ago.
Why Prices Could Rise in NYC from Trump Hormuz Blockade
Gas prices already jumped 21.2% in March's CPI — and with the Hormuz blockade now in effect, NYC shoppers could soon see the ripple hit grocery and retail shelves as shipping costs climb.
Why Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade May Affect DC Public Transportation
DC Metro just logged its busiest month since 2020 — and $4.28-per-gallon gas in the capital may be driving more commuters off the road and onto the train.