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USA TODAY Network / ReutersIt’s one fast-moving text that some consumers could easily jump on. Who wouldn’t get a little worked up if they suddenly spotted a text that claimed to be from Amazon or another retailer and implied that a baby’s sleepsuit they just bought is being recalled for quality and safety issues? Scammers — who have flooded our phones with fake texts about parking tickets, tolls and job opportunities…

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Gemini / GoogleThree weeks after Sophia Bassan’s mastectomy, she felt a stabbing pain beneath her right armpit. In the following months, painful shocks radiated through her chest and back. Her body became so sensitive that at times she couldn’t wear a shirt or lift a fork to her mouth. Bassan slept sitting up because it hurt to lie down, and she would flinch at the slightest touch. “I remember thinking I was…

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A few years ago, I was sitting at PIMDCON watching one of our Pitchfest presenters share a new business idea she’d been working on. Halfway through, she got nervous. Stumbled over her words. Froze for a second. And the entire room started cheering her on. Not politely. Not awkwardly. Genuinely. Four hundred physicians pulling for someone they’d just met, because they understood what it takes to put yourself out there. She finished strong. And I remember thinking: this is what most physicians never get to experience. Not the presentation. The room. Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes…

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USA TODAY Network / ReutersTesla produced 50,363 more electric cars than it was able to sell in the first three months of 2026, even with a slight uptick in EV interest becoming apparent amid rising gas prices. The nation’s biggest electric car seller reported production of 408,386 cars globally in the first three months of 2026, according to a report released by company on April 2. But the company said it was only was…

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USA TODAY Network / ReutersTax Day is coming, and if you are the sort who works best against a deadline, we can give you several to pencil into your calendar. Taxes are due by April 15, which falls on a Wednesday this year. If you don’t expect to file by then, you can request a six-month extension. If you fail to file your federal tax return on time, the standard penalty is a whopping 5% of any tax due for every…

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Gemini / GoogleWhen are Americans supposed to retire? We can claim Social Security at 62, Medicare at 65. But the “full” retirement age for Social Security is 67, and our benefits don’t max out until 70. The average American actually retires at 62, according to two respected annual surveys, from the Employee Benefit Research Institute and the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies.

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USA TODAY Network / ReutersThe warmer weather and longer days of spring may inspire us to throw open our windows and admire the blossoming of new life, but they also invite a wave of allergens, pests and home maintenance worries. “Spring maintenance is less about tackling major renovations and more about refreshing what you already have, both inside and outside your home,” says Cathy Teague, a lifestyle and home…

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USA TODAY Network / ReutersBrush fires ignited across Southern California on Friday, April 3, with a blaze in Riverside County already growing to more than 2,500 acres. It comes as the region faces gusty winds on April 3, with some wind advisories in effect through Saturday, April 4, according to the National Weather Service. The fast-moving Springs Fire east of Moreno Valley grew to 2,817 acres as of 3:05 p.m.

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Gemini / GoogleIf Easter candy is on your grocery list, expect to pay more this year — again — according to an analysis by InvestorsObserver, which tracks stock market and financial trends. Since 2020, shoppers have boosted their Easter candy budgets by about 15%, according to the National Retail Federation, but InvestorsObserver found that prices for popular Easter candy items have jumped 67%

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Gemini / GoogleTo get an idea of how forgetful travelers have become lately, consider what happened to Ally Murphy and her husband on a recent flight from London to Atlanta. After collecting their luggage, they caught a shuttle to their hotel. “After boarding the bus, I realized I had forgotten one suitcase,” recalled Murphy, a voiceover artist based in Seattle. She returned to the airport and found her bag…

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