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You’ve seen them — those lucky travelers who breeze past the standard king room and head straight for a corner suite with a view. You might think they’ve got a secret handshake or a massive corporate expense account, but usually, they’re just playing the game better than you are. The truth is, hotels have an inventory of better rooms that often sit empty. If you know how to ask (and when to show up), you can snag a spacious upgrade without reaching for your wallet. It’s not about being demanding; it’s about being savvy. Here’s how to stop overpaying for…
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on LawnStarter. Pulling wilted produce from the fridge to dump in the trash a week after an ambitious shopping trip adds up. With grocery prices up by nearly 30% since 2020, food waste poses an enormous cost for both your household and the environment. “Nearly 40% of food waste happens in the home, so it’s important to be mindful,” says Adam Lowy, founder and executive director of Move For Hunger. “Use what’s in your fridge, embrace the ‘ugly’ produce, and get creative with leftovers.” LawnStarter has ranked the states that waste the least food.…
You have spent decades climbing the ladder, paying the mortgage, and putting out daily fires at work. The finish line of traditional retirement is still over a decade away, but the daily grind is already wearing you down. Quitting your job entirely is financial suicide. But the thought of spending another 15 years in the same routine is more than you can bear. There is another option — an intentional, extended break from the workforce, aka a mini-retirement. The new normal for career gaps Taking months off from work is no longer viewed as a red flag on a resume…
U.S. stock index futures slipped on Tuesday as the Middle East conflict pinned oil prices near $100 a barrel, fueling inflation concerns that will be a major point of discussion when the Federal Reserve kicks off its two-day meeting later in the day. Wall Street was also cooling from a tech-driven rebound in the previous session that saw the benchmark S&P 500 log its biggest one-day jump in over a month, which also featured Nvidia’s extensively watched annual developer conference. Nvidia said the revenue opportunity for its artificial intelligence chips may reach at least $1 trillion through 2027, as the…
Many couples talk about equality when what they really have is an uneven arrangement. It works only because one person supplies more income, more effort, more planning or all three. You build a life together, navigate how to manage your money and assume you share the same goals. But underneath the surface, the actual distribution of work often tells a completely different story. Psychological surveys consistently show that money remains a primary source of stress for most adults. Yet the arguments rarely start over a specific purchase. The friction usually begins much deeper, rooted in unstated assumptions about responsibility and…
A construction boom over the past several years has increased the number of apartments for rent across the United States, driving prices lower for some lucky tenants. The nationwide median asking rent in February 2026 was $1,357, 1.5% lower than the same time last year. Among 216 metro areas, 57% had lower rents in February than last year, according to data from Apartment List. Realtor.com’s February Rental Report, released March 17, found the same trend, although with slightly different details. “National median rents have hit a 30-month streak of declines, falling to their lowest point since March 2022,” Realtor’s economists…
The manufacturer of popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, Novo Nordisk, is taking heat from the federal government for regularly failing to report potential side effects of its GLP-1 medications, including deaths. In a warning letter dated March 5, the Food and Drug Administration cited five cases where patients taking the drugs experienced a stroke, considered suicide or died – one of them by suicide – all of which Novo Nordisk failed to report properly. Novo Nordisk’s actions, the FDA wrote in its warning letter to the company, “suggest systemic failures with your surveillance, receipt, evaluation, and reporting” of potential…
The “Big Beautiful Bill” that passed last year made a lot of tax changes in relation to car purchases that consumers who qualify could take advantage of if they buy certain vehicles assembled in the United States. The bill removed the federal tax credit of up to $7,500 on the purchase of qualifying electric vehicles, but in its place is a new deduction that allows taxpayers to claim up to $10,000 a year on interest paid on loans to buy a new American-made car purchased between Jan. 1, 2025 and Dec. 31, 2028. Since most people do not pay $10,000…
Google in talks with China’s Envicool, others to buy data centre cooling systems, sources say
IMF raises concern over Ukraine’s access to $8.1 billion aid, Bloomberg News reports
