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  • Which safety features actually lower your car insurance rate?

    Stacker, Jaclyn Schiavo for Cheap Insurance|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    Which safety features actually lower your car insurance rate? For years, the promise has been clear: A safer car equals lower car insurance premiums. While this general rule holds true, the auto insurance landscape is rapidly changing. Not all safety features are created equal in the eyes of an underwriter. The rise of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) has introduced new layers of complexity and cost to vehicle repair, which can mitigate the potential savings. Cheap...

  • The advantages of becoming a part-time fitness instructor and where to start

    Stacker, Joy Prouty for Zumba|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    The advantages of becoming a part-time fitness instructor and where to start Part-time fitness instructors enjoy a lucrative side hustle while staying fit — and helping others stay fit, as well. If you’re interested in becoming a fitness instructor while still managing your other responsibilities, this guide from Zumba on the benefits of being a part-time instructor is just what you need to get started. Why Should You Become a Part-Time Fitness Instructor? There are many adv...

  • Retail AI investors stay bullish on AI stocks, Motley Fool survey finds

    Stacker, Jack Caporal for The Motley Fool|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    Retail AI investors stay bullish on AI stocks, Motley Fool survey finds Stock market news has been dominated by artificial intelligence (AI), and retail AI investors appear to be holding steady on their AI stocks despite debate over whether an AI bubble is forming. The Motley Fool’s 2026 AI Investor Outlook Report found that less than 10% of AI investors plan to reduce their AI stock exposure over the next year, while about 60% of all Motley Fool survey respondents are c...

  • How can I avoid capital gains tax without a 1031 exchange?

    Stacker, Andre Pennington for 453 Trust Powered by Pennington Law|Updated Dec 12, 2025

    How can I avoid capital gains tax without a 1031 exchange? Understanding capital gains taxes from a property sale and the legal strategies you can pursue to manage tax liabilities from selling an asset can help you preserve the wealth you’ve built in your property. Although you may have heard of using a 1031 exchange to defer capital gains tax from real estate sales, do you have other options for avoiding capital gains tax without a 1031 exchange? In this story, 453 Trust P...

  • 4 signs your startup is fundable, according to top investors

    Stacker, Julianne Pepitone for Shopify|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    4 signs your startup is fundable, according to top investors Every beautiful garden begins with a humble seed planted in the ground. That’s where the startup world got the term “seed funding”: some of the earliest money a new company receives to grow. “For startups, seed investing is what is needed for you to see those beautiful tulips one day,” says Michael Duda, cofounder and managing partner of Bullish Inc., a venture capital firm that has invested in companies like Warb...

  • How to bring AI into your workflows with AI integration

    Stacker, Nicole Replogle for Zapier|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    How to bring AI into your workflows with AI integration We were all traumatized enough by the Borg in “Star Trek: Next Generation” that the term "AI integration" might come with some baggage. But to humanity's intense relief, integrating AI into your business doesn't require assimilation by a terrifying cybernetic collective. AI integration is about making your workflows work better. It means connecting AI tools—like ChatGPT, Claude, or custom models—to the apps and systems...

  • Which are the best and worst cities to own a car in 2025?

    Stacker, Sara Sam for Way.com|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    Which are the best and worst cities to own a car in 2025? Traffic, infrastructure, and the safety of roads may be one aspect of owning and driving a car. The other side of metrics includes the cost of ownership, which is primarily the insurance cost, parking fees, repair and maintenance charges, and gas rates. The multiple costs associated with owning a car have been researched and analyzed here by Way.com to list out the five best cities for car owners in 2025 and the most...

  • Winter health tips for immunocompromised seniors

    Stacker, Corey Watson for Village Caregiving|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    Winter health tips for immunocompromised seniors Winter can be a fun-filled holiday season. However, the cold temperature also makes everyone, especially immunocompromised seniors, susceptible to viruses, such as the common cold and flu. A weakened immune system makes you sick more often, and your illness lasts longer. You also have a higher risk of complications, such as pneumonia or bacterial infections. Knowing how to protect yourself is key to enjoying the holidays. While...

  • How much money can you inherit before paying taxes?

    Stacker, Eric Holdsworth for Inheritance Funding|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    How much money can you inherit before paying taxes? Inherited assets from your loved one, whether in the form of cash, stocks or real estate, can be subject to inheritance taxes, depending on your relationship and inheritance value. While most states don’t charge such taxes, those that do have their own rules for the rates and exemptions. Additionally, reducing inheritance taxes is possible, provided the owner of the assets is still alive to make the arrangements. As a t...

  • What is the best type of IT support for handling frequent issues?

    Stacker, Matthew Franzyshen for Ascendant Technologies|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    What is the best type of IT support for handling frequent issues? Recurring IT challenges are more than a minor inconvenience in today’s fast-paced, competitive landscape. They can disrupt your productivity, compromise security and damage your reputation. Your business deserves more than a quick fix to stand out from competitors. You need proactive, dependable support that keeps mission-critical processes running smoothly and securely. Your IT partner should be an asset in y...

  • Burnout and Artificial Intelligence are redefining healthcare work in 2026. Many Are Quitting

    Stacker, Priya Rathod for Indeed|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    Burnout and AI are redefining healthcare work in 2026 The U.S. healthcare workforce is heading into 2026 under mounting strain, with two in five healthcare workers reporting that their jobs feel unsustainable. New national data from Indeed’s Pulse of Healthcare report shows that burnout, staffing shortages, and rising administrative demands are pushing many clinicians to reconsider their future in the field, with some questioning whether they can remain in healthcare at all. D...

  • QR Code placement strategies for travel-adjacent brands

    Stacker, Architaa Pandey for Uniqode|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    QR Code placement strategies for travel-adjacent brands A family on vacation walks toward a theme park on a humid afternoon, balancing bags and bottled water. The kids drift toward an ice-cream cart while their parents shuffle between a printed map, the park’s website, and a board listing ticket prices. On the same street, a café waits for the post-lunch rush. A boutique next door sells themed merchandise. A taxi stand nearby lines up cars for the next group of visitors. It...

  • What are the benefits of joining a business membership organization?

    Stacker, Kim Burge for Business Consumer Alliance|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    What are the benefits of joining a business membership organization? Businesses and professionals join business membership organizations to network, improve their skills and access exclusive resources. Such organizations facilitate collaboration and encourage innovative ideas, leading to more business and career opportunities. Membership organizations also serve as industry voices. They influence industry policies and push certain advocacies forward. The organization serves...

  • At what age do people start feeling older and more tired?

    Stacker, Alan Lucks for Doctronic|Updated Dec 9, 2025

    At what age do people start feeling older and more tired? Feeling older and more tired is a common experience that many people notice as they move through different stages of life. However, pinpointing the exact age when these sensations begin can be tricky because aging is a highly individual process influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and overall health. Generally, many individuals begin to notice subtle changes in energy levels and physical resilience in their late 30s to...

  • Porch Pirates: 5 holiday home insurance tips to stop package theft

    Stacker, Tito Bucheli for Cheap Insurance|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    5 holiday home insurance tips to stop package theft The increasing reliance on e-commerce, particularly during the peak holiday season, has led to a parallel rise in package theft, a persistent property crime impacting millions of homeowners and renters annually. The moment a delivery is marked "completed," that parcel sitting on your doorstep becomes a vulnerable asset. The scope of this issue is significant: Current data indicates that up to a quarter of Americans have been...

  • Why ‘clearance rates' don't tell the whole story about solving crimes

    Stacker, Amanda Watford for Stateline|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    Why ‘clearance rates’ don’t tell the whole story about solving crimes Police departments’ “clearance rates” — the percentage of cases they declare closed — are one of the most widely cited benchmarks for how effectively they combat crime. Lawmakers reference clearance rates in hearings, mayors cite them during police budget debates, and community members often use them to judge how well their local department is functioning. But the figures can be confusing — and in some c...

  • From buying gifts and hosting celebrations to managing other seasonal expenses, like taxes, Holiday Pressure to Spend can feel overwhelming

    Stacker, Linda Childers for Rula|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    How to reduce holiday financial stress The holiday season is often marketed as the happiest time of the year. Yet for many people, the holidays come with a significant amount of financial stress. From buying gifts and hosting celebrations to managing other seasonal expenses, like car registration and property taxes, the pressure to spend can feel overwhelming. For those already dealing with challenges like job loss, debt, or unexpected expenses, this time of year can magnify...

  • How Stranger Things fans can keep their power on when reality gets weird

    Stacker, Lucas Winter for Shipley Energy|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    How Stranger Things fans can keep their power on when reality gets weird For five seasons, Stranger Things has captivated audiences with its tale of a small Indiana town besieged by otherworldly threats. An entire parallel dimension, the Upside Down, exists beneath Hawkins, connected by sprawling tunnel systems that spread like veins under the town. As fans await Season 5’s conclusion, there’s a very real story behind those flickering lights and mysterious energy eme...

  • Choose a style that appropriately represents your family. For instance, all your family members could wear ugly sweaters

    Stacker, Mer Norwood for Grand Canyon Gas Logs|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    How to DIY a holiday card photoshoot Hiring a professional photographer is a great idea for holiday cards, but sometimes it can be costly and time-consuming to coordinate. For an easier and faster approach, consider doing a holiday photoshoot yourself — it can be a more personal and memorable experience. Grand Canyon Gas Logs shares tips on how to plan a DIY holiday photoshoot for holiday cards. Coordinate outfits Choose a style that appropriately represents your family. F...

  • 10 ways to accelerate cash flow in December without disrupting customer relationships

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for Gateway Commercial Finance|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    1 ways to accelerate cash flow in December without disrupting customer relationships December is one of the most financially strained months for businesses when it comes to cash flow. Year-end project surges, holiday closures, and fiscal budgeting cycles can create long wait times between delivering work and receiving payment. Many companies might feel stuck between needing cash flow immediately and not wanting their customers to feel alienated by aggressive tactics....

  • The 20 cheapest places in the Northern Hemisphere to ski this winter

    Stacker, Bailey Berg for point.me|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    The 20 cheapest places in the Northern Hemisphere to ski this winter As snowflakes start to settle on mountain peaks, ski enthusiasts eagerly anticipate another season of powdery trails, cozy lodges, and the thrill of the descent. Yet, in recent years, the allure of skiing has been shadowed by an undeniable reality: The rising cost of hitting the slopes in the United States and Canada. Looking at the top three ski resorts in the U.S. and Canada, you can expect to spend an...

  • How AI rocketships redefine finance with automation

    Stacker, Gayatri Sabharwal for Ramp|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    How AI rocketships redefine finance with automation How do finance teams at AI-led companies leverage automation today to operate at unprecedented speed? During an OnRamp San Francisco panel, leaders from AI companies, Cursor and Notion, and industry leaders, Airbnb and Poshmark, joined Ramp’s Megan Lin Gibbons to share the strategies they’re deploying to optimize productivity and hiring. AI is your newest analyst — manage it like one With AI technology advancing at break...

  • How Google organized opposition to a California privacy proposal. Google claimed that the legislation would "hurt your ability to use online ads to reach customers."

    Stacker, Khari Johnson for CalMatters, Yue Stella Yu for CalMatters|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    How Google organized opposition to a California privacy proposal In April, Rhode Island resident Navah Hopkins received a plea for her help to defeat legislation thousands of miles away in California. The ask came from Google, maker of the world’s most used web browser, Chrome. The tech giant sent a message to an email list that Hopkins and other small business owners were subscribed to. Google’s request: To sign a petition opposing Assembly Bill 566, which would require bro...

  • A mental health guide to holiday shopping

    Stacker|Updated Dec 2, 2025

    A mental health guide to holiday shopping As soon as the leftover turkey is put away, the holiday retail machine roars to life. From Black Friday through Cyber Monday, inboxes flood, and our dopamine circuits light up like the sales banners that promise “once-a-year deals.” This shopping weekend has become the unofficial kickoff to a season of stress: one that profits off emotional and psychological urgency. To help provide some expert guidance on how to navigate the sta...

  • How to be a digital detective, with just Wi-Fi and a little curiosity

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

    How to be a digital detective, with just Wi-Fi and a little curiosity You don’t need a trench coat, a fedora, or a magnifying glass to solve a mystery these days — just a good internet connection and a little curiosity. In the digital age, we’re all amateur sleuths at heart. Whether you’re trying to figure out if that new neighbor is really who they say they are, reconnect with an old classmate, or double-check that the person you matched with online is legit, the interne...

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