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  • What your digital trail reveals about you

    Stacker, Shawn Tyler for PeopleFinders|Updated Oct 24, 2025

    What your digital trail reveals about you Every time you post a photo, tag your location, or sign up for a new account online, you’re leaving behind a trail of digital breadcrumbs. Individually, they may seem harmless—a restaurant check-in here, a LinkedIn update there—but together, they can form a surprisingly detailed picture of your life. This ongoing stream of data points, known as your digital trail, can reveal far more than you realize, PeopleFinders reports. From your...

  • Cheapest gas stations in every state

    Stacker, Jill Jaracz|Updated Oct 24, 2025

    jittawit21 // Shutterstock Cheapest gas stations in every state Anyone who drives a car understands the sting of having to fill up their tank and pulling into the gas station, only to discover that gas prices have skyrocketed. Paying extra for gas means you have less to spend on other things, which, over time, can really put a crimp in your budget. CheapInsurance.com explored some of the reasons behind major changes in gas prices, and compiled a list of the cheapest gas...

  • 6 investing myths that could be costing you thousands

    Stacker, Matt Miczulski for Finder.com|Updated Oct 24, 2025

    6 investing myths that could be costing you thousands Many people don’t putt money anywhere beyond their 401(k), if that. The reasons? Everything from “I don’t earn enough” to “investing feels like gambling.” It turns out, this isn’t unusual. More than half of Americans (57%) report never investing outside their 401(k)s, according to data from the Finder and Tastytrade Investor Sentiment Report data. Among those who haven’t invested at all, nearly seven in 10 cite a lack of mo...

  • How gas prices have changed in the U.S. in the last week Oct. 23, 2025

    Stacker|Updated Oct 24, 2025

    Christian Mueller // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in the U.S. in the last week Oct. 23, 2025 CheapInsurance.com compiled statistics on gas prices in the U.S. using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of October 23. U.S. by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.07 - Week change: +$0.01 (+0.5%) - Year change: -$0.08 (-2.7%) - Historical expensive gas price: $5.02 (6/14/22) - Diesel current price: $3.63 - Week change: -$0.02 (-0.5%) - Year change: +$0.04 (+1.2%) -...

  • A consumer fintech banking platform, shares six tips for saving for retirement when it feels like you can't put any extra cash away.

    Stacker, Mallika Mitra for Current|Updated Oct 24, 2025

    6 tips on saving for retirement when you don’t think you can As people live longer and the cost of living continues to increase, the price tag on retirement remains high. In 2025, Americans expect that they’ll need $1.26 million to comfortably say goodbye to their jobs forever, according to Northwestern Mutual's 2025 Planning & Progress Study. That number can seem daunting — especially for people living paycheck-to-paycheck, or saving for other goals such as buying a home...

  • Trick or thief? The frightening ways identities are stolen in 2025

    Stacker, Shawn Tyler for PeopleFinders|Updated Oct 15, 2025

    Trick or thief? The frightening ways identities are stolen in 2025 It’s Halloween season—the time of year when ghosts, goblins, and ghouls come out to play. But the scariest monsters you’ll face this year don’t lurk in haunted houses; they hide in your inbox, your bank account, and even the sound of a familiar voice. Identity theft has become more chilling than ever in 2025, fueled by new technologies that make it easier for criminals to slip into your digital life unnotic...

  • No teachers and no curriculum: Is this the school of the future?

    Stacker, Michaela Haas for Reasons to be Cheerful|Updated Oct 10, 2025

    No teachers and no curriculum: Is this the school of the future? Walking into Brightworks could be a shock for helicopter parents — there are no rows of desks, no hallway passes and no bells to jolt students from one class to the next, Reasons to be Cheerful reports. Instead, the K-12 school is alive with invention, autonomy and what founder Gever Tulley calls “the energy of a big multi-generational family household.” In a quiet pocket of San Francisco’s Presidio, just a short...

  • The impact of vehicle technology on insurance: What drivers need to know in 2025

    Stacker, Tara Mier for CheapInsurance.com|Updated Oct 10, 2025

    The impact of vehicle technology on insurance: What drivers need to know in 2025 It's 2025, and tech-driven cars aren't just futuristic; they're everywhere. From intelligent dashboards to constantly connected systems, today’s vehicles are changing how insurers determine rates and manage claims. Tools like telematics, advanced driver-assistance systems, electric drivetrains, and real-time data streaming are influencing premiums and shaping the customer experience. For d...

  • ERIC data-sharing alliance helps uncover alleged double voting case in Pennsylvania

    Stacker, Carter Walker for Votebeat|Updated Oct 10, 2025

    ERIC data-sharing alliance helps uncover alleged double voting case in Pennsylvania Officials uncovered a five-year-old case of double voting in Pennsylvania with the help of a voter roll maintenance program that has been the target of conservative attacks in recent years, Votebeat reported. The case involved a man named Matthew Laiss, who moved from Pennsylvania to Florida in August 2020, and allegedly voted both in person in Florida and via mail ballot in Bucks County in...

  • Financing higher education: Scholarships, grants, and financial aid

    Stacker, Tara Mier for Scholarship Institute|Updated Oct 10, 2025

    Financing higher education: Scholarships, grants, and financial aid As college expenses increase, financial aid has become a lifeline for most students and families. According to Experian, for the 2024-2025 school year, tuition and fees ranged from $11,610 at in-state public colleges to $43,350 at private nonprofits. When you factor in housing, meals, and supplies, the total price tag drastically increases, with some students paying as much as $62,990 a year. Scholarship...

  • Suicide claims more Gen Z lives than previous generation

    Stacker, Tim Henderson for Stateline|Updated Oct 10, 2025

    Suicide claims more Gen Z lives than previous generation For Gen Z adults, the oldest of whom are now reaching their late 20s, suicide is taking more lives than 10 years ago when millennials were the same age, according to a Stateline analysis of federal death statistics. The bulk of the increase, 85%, is among Black and Hispanic men, many in Southern and Midwestern states. Experts disagree on the root causes of the growth in suicides, but they see a wave of untreated...

  • Lovebombing is when someone gives overwhelming attention, affection or gifts early in a relationship to gain control or emotional influence over another person

    Stacker, Leanna Stockard, MA, LMFT for LifeStance Health|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    What is love-bombing? A therapist explains the red flags and real intentions The term “lovebombing” has become a buzzword in today’s conversations about modern relationships. It pops up in social media captions, dating advice blogs and even casual conversations between friends. While it might sound like a trendy phrase, lovebombing describes a real and often harmful behavior pattern: one that can leave people feeling confused, overwhelmed and emotionally off balance. In this...

  • How functional medicine assessment can be a path to lasting recovery from Addiction Disorder.

    Stacker, Dean Taraborelli for The Sanctuary at Sedona|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    How functional medicine assessment can be a path to lasting recovery Traditional addiction treatment often focuses on managing symptoms through standardized protocols, typically centered on behavioral therapy, medication or a 12-step program. While these methods can be effective for some, they frequently overlook the unique biological, psychological and environmental factors that contribute to substance use disorders. As a result, relapse rates remain high, and many...

  • Do I need a business bank account for my LLC?

    Stacker, Jon Kowieski for Brex|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    Note: To form your LLC, we recommend clicking on www.signaturefiling.com Do I need a business bank account for my LLC? Starting a limited liability company (LLC) often raises questions about banking requirements that can leave new business owners confused. Many entrepreneurs assume that since their LLC provides liability protection, they can simply use their personal bank account for business transactions. This misconception can lead to serious legal and financial...

  • How do you maintain a welder?

    Stacker, Logan Evans for Meritus Gas Partners|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    How do you maintain a welder? To remain fully functional, a welder requires regular cleaning, inspection and replacement of consumable parts, following regular maintenance schedules. Proper welder maintenance ensures safe operation and consistent weld quality while reducing downtime and repair costs. Routine maintenance of welding equipment is the most critical yet often overlooked aspect of welding operations. Whether you operate a small fabrication shop or manage industrial...

  • Tips and recipes for a successful homegating party

    Stacker, Mer Norwood for Wildfire Outdoor Living|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    Tips and recipes for a successful homegating party “Homegating” is the new approach to tailgating, and its origin stems from the pandemic several years ago; today, it has truly grown into its own entertainment concept. Instead of hosting a “normal” backyard party, take your hosting abilities to the next level by kicking off the football season with the ultimate, extravagant homegating party. Wildfire Outdoor Living shares its top five tips to make sure your homegating party i...

  • The movies leaving Netflix this month

    Stacker, Jake Kring-Schreifels|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    The movies leaving Netflix this month There's a shift in the air as October settles in—cooler nights, shorter days, and the unmistakable arrival of spooky season. But that doesn't mean your watchlist has to be wall-to-wall horror. This month, 41 movies are leaving Netflix—and the selection spans genres, from blockbuster rom-coms to indie classics, offering plenty of options beyond jump scares. Of course, the real fright comes from seeing a few favorite titles disappear jus...

  • 5 phone scams that are catching people off guard: Don't call or click on that link!

    Stacker, Shawn Tyler for PeopleFinders|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    5 phone scams that are catching people off guard Scammers are getting smarter, and so are their tricks. From fake delivery alerts to impersonated government agencies, phone scams are more convincing (and more frequent) than ever before. Whether it’s a call, text, or voicemail, one wrong move could put your personal information—or your money—at risk. While some scams are obvious, others are surprisingly convincing, even to the most cautious. To protect yourself, it's important...

  • The movies leaving Hulu this month

    Stacker, Kali Coleman|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    The movies leaving Hulu this month The scariest month of the year is finally here. And what's even more frightening than spooky decorations, haunted houses, and ghastly ghost stories you're bound to come across this October? Maybe the fact that you might no longer be able to cozy up on the couch and watch your favorite movie this month. That's right—an unlucky 13 films are being dropped from Hulu in October 2025. There are many reasons why a movie might leave Hulu—the rig...

  • Unlocking opportunities: Personal loans for bad credit

    Stacker, Anna Davies for Achieve|Updated Oct 3, 2025

    Unlocking opportunities: Personal loans for bad credit When it comes to finances, everybody needs to reach a goal, cover an emergency, or get unstuck from a rut sometimes. Loan options are admittedly fewer for borrowers who have bad credit. Although it might be harder to find the right opportunity, it’s out there. You just need to discover it. Achieve shares what to know about getting a personal loan when you have bad credit. Key takeaways: - You can get a personal loan w...

  • Best podcasts to stream for your mental health

    Stacker, Lauren Ward for Hers|Updated Sep 28, 2025

    Best podcasts to stream for your mental health Mental health podcasts are not only a popular form of media, but they can also positively impact listeners’ mental health literacy and awareness. Research shows that mental health podcast listeners have improved attitudes around mental illness and reduced feelings of self-stigma. From helping to destigmatize common struggles to feeling connected with others in similar situations, mental health podcasts have the potential to help...

  • Do police respond to car accidents in private parking lots?

    Stacker, John Davey for CheapInsurance.com|Updated Sep 28, 2025

    Do police respond to car accidents in private parking lots? Car accidents are not limited to public roads and highways; they frequently occur in private parking lots and on private roads. If you’re involved in such a collision, you might be unsure about the proper steps to take, especially regarding police response and your car insurance. In this article, CheapInsurance.com helps you navigate a private property accident, from understanding police jurisdiction to filing a c...

  • Alcohol ads are returning to the NYC transit system, alarming public health experts

    Stacker, Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat|Updated Sep 28, 2025

    Alcohol ads are returning to the NYC transit system, alarming public health experts In 2018, hoping to curb underage drinking, the Metropolitan Transit Authority banned advertising for alcoholic beverages in New York City’s transit system. But the MTA board backtracked this summer, approving significant carve-outs for alcohol ads in subways, buses, and stations. The move stunned public health experts and advocates, who say that the harmful health effects of alcohol c...

  • Is sodium good or bad for you?

    Stacker, Robb Wolf for LMNT|Updated Sep 28, 2025

    Is sodium good or bad for you? Hypertension has been an established heart disease risk factor for decades. When blood flows at normal pressure, your vessels stay strong and flexible. Cranked up too high for a long period of time, this pressure can damage your vessel walls, making them stiff and narrow — ultimately increasing your risk for a cardiovascular event like a heart attack or stroke. Where does sodium come in? You likely learned in high school chemistry that this miner...

  • Digital doppelgangers: How sophisticated impersonation scams target content creators and audiences

    Stacker, Tara Mier for Heimdal|Updated Sep 28, 2025

    Digital doppelgängers: How sophisticated impersonation scams target content creators and audiences Content creation is no longer niche. Over 50 million Americans earn income by making videos, livestreams, podcasts, or other digital media. Many are full-time creators, while others pursue it as a side hustle. Either way, having an online presence is becoming increasingly risky. Scammers are catching on. In 2024 alone, the Federal Trade Commission’s logged impersonation scam re...

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