Discover 11 common grocery shopping habits that waste money and food — backed by 2025-2026 data — and learn exactly what to change.
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Medicaid work requirements take effect in 2027, and advocates warn millions of eligible patients, including those with rare diseases, could lose
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Ozempic side effects range from nausea to rare vision loss. Learn the real origin story of semaglutide and what the latest 2026 research says
Millions of eligible Americans are missing out on unclaimed government benefits worth thousands per year. Here's what you may be leaving on the
A heart surgeon with 3,000+ surgeries warns the foods destroying your heart aren't obvious — they're everyday ultra-processed carbs backed by
The Social Security OASI trust fund is now projected to be depleted in 2032 — one year earlier than expected. Here's what social security
America is a country you could spend a lifetime exploring and still not fully see. From the fog-wrapped redwood cathedrals of northern California to the borderless silence above the Arctic Circle, from a repurposed freight rail in Manhattan to the slow-moving river of grass in southern Florida, the land tells stories that no textbook can...
Something shifted in Washington the week of May 12, 2026. A set of government documents, dense with numbers and financial codes, arrived quietly at the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Within hours, analysts were posting reactions in real time. Finance reporters were flagging specific entries. And the phrase “conflict of interest” was appearing in headlines...
Something unusual is happening in the U.S. economy right now. Money is flowing backwards. Billions of dollars that were collected from American businesses as import duties are now being sent back – and some of those checks are already landing in bank accounts. For anyone who imports goods into the United States, or runs a...
Millions of people keep a bottle of melatonin on their nightstand like it’s as benign as a glass of warm milk. It’s sold without a prescription in nearly every pharmacy and grocery store across the country. The label calls it “natural.” The marketing calls it “safe.” And for most people, it feels like a sensible,...
Most of us think of potatoes as a side dish, something humble and starchy that fills the plate around whatever else is happening at dinner. But for one population living high in the Andes mountains of South America, the potato was something else entirely. It was the foundation of survival. And over thousands of years,...