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You’ve probably watched those home organization shows where a team of experts descends on a messy house, buys $5,000 worth of clear plastic bins and arranges everything by the color of the rainbow. That isn’t organizing. That’s staging. And for most of us, it’s expensive, unrealistic and impossible to maintain. True organization is about changing how you interact with your stuff. Clutter is not just a nuisance. Research suggests it raises levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, particularly in women. It is a silent to-do list that constantly nags at your brain, draining the energy you could be using to…

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SofikoS / Shutterstock.comRemote work continues to shape how professionals build careers and how employers attract and retain talent. To identify which organizations are leading the way in remote hiring, FlexJobs analyzed over 60,000 companies and their remote job postings in 2025 to determine where remote opportunities are consistently supported. The result is FlexJobs’ 13th annual list of the Top 100 Companies to…

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Krakenimages.com / Shutterstock.comYou probably know that saving and investing are essential to retirement planning. But just as important to the equation: Social Security planning. It’s impossible to overstate the importance of Social Security to retirees. The truth is, Americans aren’t saving or investing enough for a secure retirement. Without Social Security, approximately 4 out of 10 people age 65 and older would have…

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Decades before AI became a big deal, the 1983 movie WarGames portrayed a mainframe computer supposedly using artificial intelligence to play a game of thermonuclear war. It accessed huge databases, ran automated simulations without human oversight, and (finally) learned that playing with nuclear weapons isn’t such a great idea. Setting aside the two now-tired tropes—that computers can turn on us and that only teenagers know how to use them—it was a fascinating early glimpse into how video games, or at least computers that play games, might use artificial intelligence. Now AI-based advancements in games are accelerating. Game developers are using AI to…

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Chrome notifications can be annoying. In fact, these pop-up distractions can even ruin a presentation or video call. You may not want the entire office seeing certain alerts when you’re sharing your screen. We get it. Disabling Chrome notifications on sites is easily done through the settings menu on your browser. We disabled them on our Mac, iPhone, and Android to give you an accurate walk-through of how to get rid of them in just a few minutes. Just because you disable notifications, however, doesn’t mean Chrome isn’t still tracking you. For more privacy as well as a reduction in…

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alice-photo / Shutterstock.comDo you have a bedtime routine? Brushing your teeth, reading a book, perhaps a little deep breathing? If so, add one more step to your regimen: Be sure to close the bedroom door. One of the most effective ways to give yourself more time to escape a house fire is to sleep with your bedroom door closed, according to research from the Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI), which is part of the…

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I bought my first stock more than 45 years ago. Since then, I’ve lived through the crash of 1987 (Black Monday), the dot-com bubble, the Great Recession, and the post-pandemic inflation spike. Market cycles change, but one thing never does: human nature. In my four decades of watching people try to build wealth, I have noticed that the biggest threat to your portfolio is rarely the Federal Reserve, the President, or the price of oil. It is the person staring back at you in the mirror. We’re all hardwired to make bad financial decisions. We run from pain (selling when…

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I’ve been writing about personal finance since the early ’90s and investing in stocks since the early ’80s. One thing I’ve learned: You can’t stop the future, but you can prepare for and profit from it. Perfect example: These days, we’re seeing headlines about retail recessions and warehouse automation replacing human workers. I recently read a report predicting that the global robotics market could jump from around $65 billion today to over $375 billion by 2035. That’s terrifying if you’re a factory worker. But if you’re an investor, it’s the kind of trend that could make you a ton of…

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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Boldin. Roth conversions are one of the most effective planning strategies for managing taxes over your lifetime. When used thoughtfully, they can reduce future tax risk, increase flexibility in retirement, and help smooth income across different phases of life. Once you’ve decided that Roth conversions may make sense for your situation, the next question is almost always about timing. Should conversions happen early in the year, later in the year, or be spread out over time? Read on as we break down the pros and cons of each approach to help you make…

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