20 States Sue Trump Over Alleged Illegal Business Practices

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Twenty states have mounted a coordinated legal challenge to the Trump administration’s latest education directive, which conditions federal funds on the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. The administration warned it could withhold federal education dollars unless states certify that their schools do not engage in prohibited DEI activities. Several judges have already … Read more

17 Smart Ways to Use Your Tax Refund for Financial Growth

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Getting a tax refund can feel like an unexpected bonus to your bank account. While it’s tempting to treat it like free money, pausing to plan can make that refund work much harder for you. Instead of an impulse purchase, consider using the refund to strengthen your finances, build future security, or invest in experiences … Read more

17 Things Solo Agers Often Overlook and Later Regret

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Aging alone brings independence — and blind spots. Many people who grow older without a partner or nearby family discover, sometimes too late, that they overlooked important planning steps. Below are common things solo agers often forget to prepare for, and practical reminders to avoid those pitfalls. No One Knows What to Do in an … Read more

10 Surprising Jobs That Pay More Than a Lawyer

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Many people pursue a law degree attracted by the potential for high earnings. However, if practicing law is not your goal, there are numerous alternative careers that can match or exceed a lawyer’s pay without following the traditional legal path. These high-paying roles often remain absent from typical career counseling because they lie outside familiar … Read more

Anthropic Identifies Jobs Most Exposed to AI Disruption

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AI is progressing rapidly, but what matters most to workers is how it changes everyday tasks. Anthropic recently evaluated roughly 170 million U.S. jobs by the actual tasks people perform and found a clear pattern: occupations centered on digital work and information processing are most exposed to AI, while roles that require physical presence, hands-on … Read more

19 Mindsets and Habits to Release After Age 60

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At 60, having room—both physical and mental—matters. You don’t have to embrace strict minimalism, but asking yourself “Is this still useful to me?” can help free up space and reduce stress. Below are items worth rethinking; decluttering them can make daily life easier, safer, and more enjoyable. Old Tupperware With Missing Lids Credit: Getty Images … Read more

17 Things Retirees Should Stop Spending Money On

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Turning 60 is a natural moment to reassess spending and possessions. What once felt like small rewards—gadgets, extra décor, or premium services—can begin to strain a budget meant for travel, family, or simply peace of mind. Prioritizing function over brand names and reducing clutter helps preserve savings, simplifies daily life, and aligns possessions with shifting … Read more

How Naming Revitalized 10 Billion-Dollar Brands

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A company’s name may seem like a small detail, but it often shapes first impressions and long-term perception. A well-chosen name can convey trust, clarity, and personality. In many cases, the right name early on helps define a business’s direction and makes growth easier. Here are examples of well-known brands that changed or chose names … Read more

10 Practical Machine Learning Projects to Kickstart Your 2026 Career

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Machine learning can feel abstract and intimidating at first, especially when most learning is theoretical. That changes when you start building real projects and seeing how models are applied in practice. The projects below are grounded in real-world business problems, so you gain practical experience that’s directly relevant to industry needs. Each example reflects tasks … Read more

15 Practical Downsizing Moves That Helped Me Afford Life Again

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I didn’t set out to be a minimalist — it happened gradually and unexpectedly. The biggest surprise wasn’t how much lighter my luggage felt, but how much freer my finances became. Reducing possessions and commitments changed what I could afford and how I lived. My bank account showed the impact before I fully registered how … Read more