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USA TODAY Network / ReutersBurrito lovers rejoice because this day is just for you, and we have some deals for you to celebrate with. National Burrito Day is Thursday, April 2, and restaurants are offering discounts to help burrito lovers celebrate. The burrito can be as simple as adding beans, lettuce and some chicken, then wrapping it up nice and snug in a tortilla, or as complex as a 5-pound monstrosity filled with…

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Gemini / GoogleEaster is this upcoming Sunday, which means Friday, April 3, is Good Friday. Good Friday is the day in which the Christian faith commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. “From the early days of Christianity, Good Friday was observed as a day of sorrow, penance, and fasting,” according to Britannica. Easter falls on Sunday, April 5, this year, and it celebrates the resurrection…

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Johnson / Money Talks NewsThe stock market threw a little party this week, and suddenly everyone thinks the bear market is dead. Don’t bet the farm on it. It’s tempting to look at a few days of green arrows and assume the worst is behind us. You want the pain to stop, and Wall Street wants you to start buying again. But a recent report from MarketWatch warns investors not to get too excited about this week’s rebound.

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Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com Costco is many people’s favorite warehouse store and for good reason. After all, where else can you find bargain-priced, high-quality baked goods, super-cheap jumbo hot dogs and some of the hottest giftable items all in one place? If you have a Costco membership, the perks don’t end there. The store also offers a handful of freebies that can save you time and money. Take a look at these things that Costco members get for free. 1. Lifetime tire maintenance Unwind / Shutterstock.com If you want your vehicle’s tires to last, you need to regularly rotate them…

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Trong Nguyen / Shutterstock.comIf you’ve filled up your gas tank lately, you already know the pain. Oil prices are surging again, and the chaos overseas is draining your wallet fast. So, what’s the plan in Washington? The current administration is doubling down on fossil fuels while actively trying to crush renewable energy. I’m all for cheap energy, and I certainly don’t hate the oil industry, but betting the entire…

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bbernard / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder.A realistic two-week grocery budget covers 14 days of meals, snacks and household basics without forcing you into last-minute store runs. For many households, that lands somewhere between $150 and $300, but the right number depends on household size, where you live, how often you cook and whether you’re feeding kids or covering special diets. The bigger issue isn’t picking a random number — it’s building a budget around meals you’ll actually eat, foods that last the full two weeks and a plan for using perishables before they go bad.…

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Karl Cox / Shutterstock.comPotato salad with foreign plastic. Mixed greens with listeria exposure. Ice cream with metal fragments. Cookies with undeclared nut allergens. Dried pasta with mold contamination. These are just a few examples of food recalls issued by the U.S. federal government. Food recalls frequently generate headlines and public concern because of their associated safety risks and health hazards.

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Prostock-studio / Shutterstock.com Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder.When it comes to shopping for groceries for one person, saving money can seem like a daunting task. Grocery store portions of items like meat or lettuce are often too large for just one person, and so many recipes are meant to feed a family of four or more. Between having to throw out expired food or overbuying unneeded ingredients, sometimes it can feel like the single person is throwing away money in the kitchen. But you can still save money even if you’re buying groceries for one person.…

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Gorodenkoff / Shutterstock.comAdvertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. We often view aging as a cliff we fall off at a certain age, but modern medicine increasingly views it as a biological process that starts long before the first gray hair. In fact, many biological markers of “old age”…

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fizkes / Shutterstock.comGen Z is entering the workforce in a job market defined by uncertainty, rapid change, and higher expectations for how quickly early-career employees should perform. Many are meeting that challenge with a new kind of support system: their parents. Zety’s Career Copiloting Report reveals the surprising ways parents are guiding Gen Z through the job market. From first applications to negotiating…

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