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When troops deploy overseas, the most profound costs are always paid in human lives and the heavy sacrifices of military families. In addition, behind every geopolitical conflict lies a secondary, highly calculable cost: the long-term financial burden borne by the American people. The federal government has to pay for military action somehow, and the methods chosen eventually dictate the financial reality for the folks back home. Whether it comes through direct taxation, a massive spike in the national debt, or an overnight surge at the gas pump, war is incredibly expensive. Looking back over the last century reveals a clear…

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You check your grocery receipt, and the total is relentless. Gas prices fluctuate, utility bills are creeping higher, and the cost of everyday essentials has stretched the average family’s budget to the breaking point. Meanwhile, wages just aren’t keeping up with the rising cost of living. The writing is on the wall — if you want to protect your wallet, you have to take matters into your own hands. Fortunately, you don’t need a second job or a massive lifestyle overhaul to find breathing room. If you are tired of overpaying just to get by, here is how to lock…

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ettadallas / Shutterstock.comInheriting a houseful of items usually comes at the end of a long and emotional journey. In these moments, the treasures passed down to us take on a whole new meaning and value. Sadly though, many things we inherit have limited resale value. In my decades-long career as a professional reseller, I’ve seen people struggle to let go of items for a tiny fraction of what they were once worth. Still…

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You’ve probably heard the stories by now. Someone starts taking Ozempic or Wegovy to drop a few pounds, and suddenly they stop biting their nails. Or they lose their taste for wine. Or they effortlessly quit a 20-year smoking habit. For a while, this was just cocktail party chatter. But now, the data is catching up to the anecdotes. A new study involving more than 600,000 people suggests that GLP-1 weight-loss and diabetes drugs might do a lot more than shrink your waistline. They appear to short-circuit addiction across the board, from alcohol and nicotine to opioids and cocaine. If…

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