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  • After the holidays: Hardcore ways to get your budget back on track

    Stacker, Natasha Etzel for Freedom Debt Relief|Updated Jan 10, 2026

    After the holidays: Hardcore ways to get your budget back on track The holidays can be a delightful time—full of traditions, loved ones, and moments you want to make special. Between gifts, gatherings, and seasonal events, holiday spending can add up fast. And if your bank account took a hit—or you went over your budget—try not to be too hard on yourself. It happens, and it’s absolutely possible to bounce back. You can learn to manage financial setbacks, including holiday...

  • Analyzing the growing role of real estate in intergenerational wealth

    Stacker, Eli Underwood for Underwood Law|Updated Jan 9, 2026

    Analyzing the growing role of real estate in intergenerational wealth As older generations (particularly Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation) retire or pass away, their assets are transferred to heirs, who are largely family members. According to a recent report from Cerulli, approximately $124 trillion will move from older generations to Gen Xers and Millennials by 2048. This means the United States will experience a historic intergenerational wealth transfer over the...

  • Only 40% of remote workers get clear feedback from management, new survey shows

    Stacker, Marc Shorb for Founder Reports|Updated Jan 9, 2026

    Only 40% of remote workers get clear feedback from management, new survey shows As a growing number of major companies make headlines with return-to-office mandates, conversations often center on productivity and culture. Far less attention is paid to the fundamental question: Are companies actually managing remote work effectively? New data suggests that many companies are still struggling to adapt. Remote work itself isn’t to blame, as the data shows that distributed t...

  • How QR Codes level the playing field for brands in January

    Stacker, Architaa Pandey for Uniqode|Updated Jan 7, 2026

    How QR Codes level the playing field for brands in January What kills January resolutions: lack of willpower or too many steps? Approximately 43% of people abandon their New Year's resolutions before the end of the month. This may not be because they stop wanting to change but that getting started requires too much setup. And if those resolutions involve trying a new brand or service? The friction multiplies. Download this. Create an account. Verify your email. By the time...

  • Everyone hates gas-powered leaf blowers. So why is it so hard to ban them?

    Stacker, Kate Yoder for Grist|Updated Jan 7, 2026

    Everyone hates gas-powered leaf blowers. So why is it so hard to ban them? The push to ban gas-powered leaf blowers has gained an unlikely figurehead: Cate Blanchett, the Australian actress. “Leaf blowers need to be eradicated from the face of the Earth,” she said in an interview in March. Her complaints have gone viral on TikTok and other social media platforms. “It’s a metaphor for what’s wrong with us as a species,” Blanchett said. “We blow s--- from one side of our lawn t...

  • Minimum payments myth and more decoded: What 50% of U.S. consumers don't know about managing credit wisely

    Stacker, Jim Holborow for Credit One Bank|Updated Jan 7, 2026

    Minimum payments myth and more decoded: What 50% of U.S. consumers don’t know about managing credit wisely Your credit score is one of the most important numbers in your financial life, yet it remains a mystery to many. To find out what people really know about their credit, Credit One Bank conducted a survey in November with 1,000 U.S. consumers — asking them about everything from where they learned about credit to how scores are calculated. What was discovered? A lot of con...

  • Cozy hobbies are the new self-care on TikTok—here's how to find yours in 2026

    Stacker, Jessica Estrada for LifeStance Health|Updated Jan 1, 2026

    Cozy hobbies are the new self-care on TikTok—here’s how to find yours According to TikTok, “cozy hobbies” are the new self-care—and it’s easy to see why. These low-effort activities like journaling, watercoloring and crocheting invite you to slow down, use your hands and unplug from screens for a while, which is something we all need in this fast-paced, digital world. While the cooler months naturally call for all things cozy, especially as the days get shorter, evenings gr...

  • Inside Air Force One: The history of America's most famous non-commercial jet

    Stacker, Jay Franco Serevilla for Jettly|Updated Jan 1, 2026

    Inside Air Force One: The history of America’s most famous non-commercial jet The U.S. leads the world in private aviation, with the largest and fastest-growing market, projected to reach $40.05 billion by 2029. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that Air Force One, America’s most famous non-commercial jet, ranks among the most advanced and secure non-combat aircraft ever built. While one might assume that America’s fascination with private aviation began with the preside...

  • How demand for clean skincare products is reshaping the beauty aisle

    Stacker, Michael Sjolie for Sjolie|Updated Dec 31, 2025

    How demand for clean skincare products is reshaping the beauty aisle The cosmetics industry has had its fair share of critics over the decades, meaning that adaptability is built into its DNA. In the past, this took the form of moves away from animal testing and a reconfiguring of marketing around body positivity rather than unattainable, unhealthy standards. Today, there’s quite a different pressure on the market. The intermingled consumer demand for sustainability, naturalne...

  • What to eat when you have the flu: 5 foods to eat and 3 foods to avoid

    Stacker, Alan Lucks for Doctronic|Updated Dec 31, 2025

    What to eat when you have the flu: 5 foods to eat and 3 foods to avoid When the flu hits, your body needs more than just rest. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in helping your immune system fight off the virus and recover faster. Eating the right foods can reduce symptoms like fatigue, congestion, and sore throat, while avoiding certain foods can prevent aggravating your condition. Flu symptoms often include fever, chills, body aches, and digestive upset. These symptoms...

  • Psoriatic arthritis medications: A comprehensive guide

    Stacker, Noah W Chung for SaveHealth|Updated Dec 31, 2025

    Psoriatic arthritis medications: A comprehensive guide Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune condition that causes joint inflammation, skin symptoms, and pain. People searching for psoriatic arthritis prescriptions are often looking for detailed information about medication options, their effectiveness, potential side effects, and ways to manage costs. This guide from SaveHealth, a prescription discount/savings card website, explores the most commonly prescribed medications...

  • What revenue operations actually need to know about dialer software

    Stacker, Alyssa Haeussler for Apollo.io|Updated Dec 31, 2025

    What revenue operations actually need to know about dialer software Your sales team is burning through leads faster than they can convert them, and your cost per acquisition keeps climbing. Reps spend 70% of their time on nonselling tasks, according to Salesforce’s State of Sales research, including manual dialing. Apollo.io explains what revenue operations teams should understand about dialer software. Key takeaways - Manual dialing kills productivity: Reps spend 80% of t...

  • Holiday cheer turning hostile in restaurants

    Stacker, Evan Waters for CaterCow|Updated Dec 30, 2025

    Holiday cheer turning hostile in restaurants Every year, millions of Americans head into stores and restaurants expecting warmth, efficiency, and holiday magic. But behind the counters, another reality is unfolding—one marked by rising stress, intensifying customer aggression, and a workforce pushed beyond its limits. CaterCow reports that 2025 holiday season is shaping up to be one of the most stressful in recent memory for retail and restaurant staff. Customer behavior is de...

  • Movies and TV shows casting across the US

    Stacker, Jaimie Etkin|Updated Dec 30, 2025

    Grusho Anna // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting across the US The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be...

  • Mental health strategies for co-parenting during the holidays

    Stacker, Vivian Chung Easton for Blueprint|Updated Dec 30, 2025

    Mental health strategies for co-parenting during the holidays The holiday season arrives with its own mythology. It is supposed to be joyous and sparkling, filled with rituals that bind families together. Yet for co-parents, this time of year often carries a different emotional tone. The logistics alone can feel like a second full-time job. Two households suddenly have to align school breaks, travel plans, extended family expectations, and the simple desire to make the...

  • A new solution to student homelessness: A parking lot where students can sleep safely in their cars

    Stacker, Gail Cornwall for The Hechinger Report|Updated Dec 25, 2025

    A new ‘solution’ to student homelessness: A parking lot where students can sleep safely in their cars When Edgar Rosales Jr. uses the word “home,” the second-year college student with a linebacker’s build isn’t referring to the house he plans to buy after becoming a nurse or getting a job in public health. Rather, the student at California’s Long Beach City College is talking about the parking lot he slept in every night for more than a year. With Oprah-esque enthusiasm, R...

  • 10 popular statin medications

    Stacker, Noah W Chung for SaveHealth|Updated Dec 25, 2025

    1 popular statin medications Statins are among the most commonly prescribed medications for reducing high cholesterol and lowering the risk of heart attack and stroke. People searching for popular statin medications are often trying to understand the differences between the drugs, how they work, and which one might be the best fit for their health needs. They may also be curious about side effects, cost comparisons, alternatives, and long-term benefits. This guide from...

  • 5 ways to get your business finances ready for the new year

    Stacker, Sandra Felegy for Comerica|Updated Dec 25, 2025

    5 ways to get your business finances ready for the new year New year, new calendar, and new opportunities for your business. But first comes the cleanup. The weeks before January are when all the loose ends show up — invoices that need collecting, payroll that needs double-checking, and plans that need to be set in motion before another busy year begins. It’s tempting to push financial details to January, but taking a few hours now can make the difference between a smooth sta...

  • Beyond the house: Insuring your deck, fence, and detached garage

    Stacker, Jaclyn Schiavo for CheapInsurance.com|Updated Dec 25, 2025

    Beyond the house: Insuring your deck, fence, and detached garage When homeowners review their policy, their focus often remains on Coverage A: Dwelling, which is the physical structure of the main house. However, a significant portion of a property’s value resides in its external, unattached structures, such as detached garages, fencing, sheds, and gazebos. Cheap Insurance explains how these external structures are covered under a different section of the homeowners i...

  • Cheapest gas stations in every state Dec. 23, 2025

    Stacker, Jill Jaracz|Updated Dec 25, 2025

    jittawit21 // Shutterstock Cheapest gas stations in every state Dec. 23, 2025 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. Cheap Insurance explored some of the reasons behind major changes in gas prices, and compiled a list of the...

  • The final moments before checkout are a critical turning point and as global e-commerce scales toward 2026, even small points of friction in pricing, duties, taxes, or currency can quietly derail purchases

    Stacker, Casey Bright for Passport|Updated Dec 25, 2025

    Why shoppers around the world abandon carts and what they expect from international checkout in 2026 Global e-commerce has crossed the $6 trillion mark and according to Shopify, cross-border commerce is now growing faster than domestic sales in many regions. As more shoppers buy from brands outside their home country, the opportunity for global sales continues to accelerate. But, as Passport discusses here, international demand alone doesn’t guarantee conversion. The final m...

  • Gifting in estate planning: 7 mistakes that could cost you

    Stacker, Melissa J. Linn for Comerica, Noah Harden for Comerica|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Gifting in estate planning: 7 mistakes that could cost you Estate planning isn’t a one-time event — it’s a moving target. With gift and estate tax laws in flux and even “permanent” reforms often lasting no more than a decade or an administration, families are rethinking their approach. One powerful strategy? Lifetime gifting. But without careful planning, missteps can not only undermine your intentions but also expose your estate to greater tax liability. Comerica shares se...

  • Germany's most fascinating winter foods, and the off-the-beaten-path Christmas markets that still serve them

    Stacker, Megan DeMatteo for Historic Highlights of Germany

    Germany’s most fascinating winter foods, and the off-the-beaten-path Christmas markets that still serve them As the birthplace of centuries-old holiday customs, Germany today hosts between 2,500 and 3,000 Christmas markets every year and attracts millions of visitors from around the world. Most Americans fly in for the big, headline markets in Berlin, Munich, or Frankfurt, eagerly crowding around outdoor stalls to savor the usual lineup of pretzels, bratwurst, and ...

  • Feeling overwhelmed by the holidays? Here's how to take back control.

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for April Health|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    Feeling overwhelmed by the holidays? Here’s how to take back control. The holidays are sold as a perfect blend of joy and togetherness, but for many people, the reality of the holiday season is so incredibly different. The holidays can bring not only stress but also family tension, financial pressure, and loneliness. Numerous surveys from national organizations consistently show that a large share of Americans feel increasingly anxious and deal with more emotional strain d...

  • A guide to finding the perfect bra for winter fashion

    Stacker, Sophie Weiss for Honeylove|Updated Dec 18, 2025

    A guide to finding the perfect bra for winter fashion Baby, it’s cold outside, and that means it’s time for a wardrobe update — and that includes bras. Choosing the right bra for your top or dress can make all the difference. Honeylove shares some insider tips for finding your perfect match this season. Before you get started, make sure you’re wearing the correct bra size. Best Bra for Tight, Long-Sleeve Shirts One wintertime essential is a tight, long-sleeve shirt. You’ll wan...

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