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  • How celebrities quietly clean their public records, while yours stay online forever

    Stacker, Shawn Tyler for PeopleFinders|Mar 15, 2026

    How celebrities quietly clean their public records, while yours stay online forever Long gone are the days of fold-up maps sold on Sunset Boulevard with celebrity addresses plastered all over them. Apart from a few Old Hollywood types, most celebrities and influencers nowadays don’t think of their public status as a deal with the Devil, signing away their right to privacy in exchange for fame and fortune. In fact, a considerable amount of this fortune is usually put aside for the sole purpose o...

  • How to avoid common tax traps for W-2 earners in 2026

    Stacker, Adrianna Adams for Domain Money|Mar 15, 2026

    How to avoid common tax traps for W-2 earners in 2026 You’ve worked hard all year. The last thing you want is to lose thousands to easily avoidable tax mistakes when filing your 2025 return this April. Whether you’re a high earner navigating equity compensation or just starting your career, W-2 employees are often told there’s not much they can do to lower their tax bill. The good news? This isn’t the whole story, and there are strategic steps you can take to manage your tax obligat...

  • How to tell if chest pain is from anxiety or something more serious

    Stacker, Oghenefejiro Okifo for Doctronic|Mar 15, 2026

    How to tell if chest pain is from anxiety or something more serious Chest pain can be a distressing experience, often leading to anxiety about one's health. While it can be caused by various factors, distinguishing between anxiety-related chest pain and more serious medical conditions is crucial. This article from Doctronic aims to provide insights into identifying the nature of anxiety chest pain, the symptoms associated with anxiety, and when to seek medical attention. Key Takeaways -...

  • Industrial water pollution: Sources, pathways and preventive strategies every facility should know

    Stacker, Mufaddal Motiwala for MACH Engineering|Mar 15, 2026

    Industrial water pollution: Sources, pathways and preventive strategies every facility should know Despite the control measures and regulations in place, industrial water pollution is still a problem in the United States. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that thousands of businesses have polluted water bodies to unacceptable levels. To help your facility comply with key water pollution standards, MACH Engineering has written this guide on water pollution sources, pathways and...

  • Virtual crisis care helps rural communities access mental health resources in emergencies

    Stacker, Madeline de Figueiredo for The Daily Yonder|Mar 15, 2026

    Virtual crisis care helps rural communities access mental health resources in emergencies In rural counties where access to emergency mental health resources is limited, Virtual Crisis Care programs are giving law enforcement on-demand access to behavioral health professionals, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations or confinement in jail. Supported by the Helmsley Charitable Trust, Virtual Crisis Care has been active in South Dakota for over five years and adopted by more than 30 rural law...

  • How many homes are for sale in Tuscaloosa right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Tuscaloosa right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

  • How many homes are for sale in Montgomery right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Montgomery right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the...

  • How many homes are for sale in Mobile right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Mobile right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the cou...

  • How many homes are for sale in Huntsville right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Huntsville right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

  • How many homes are for sale in Gadsden right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Gadsden right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the count...

  • How many homes are for sale in Florence right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Florence right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the cou...

  • How many homes are for sale in Dothan right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Dothan right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the cou...

  • How many homes are for sale in Decatur right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Decatur right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the count...

  • How many homes are for sale in Daphne right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Daphne right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

  • How many homes are for sale in Birmingham right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Birmingham right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

  • How many homes are for sale in Auburn right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Auburn right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

  • How many homes are for sale in Anniston right now?

    Stacker|Mar 15, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Anniston right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

  • Man's best friend, or man's best nurse? 61% say pets provide major comfort

    Stacker, Justin Colline for Burd Home Health|Mar 15, 2026

    Man’s best friend, or man’s best nurse? 61% say pets provide major comfort When recovery happens at home, the environment matters. Hospital discharge rates are rising. Chronic conditions are increasingly managed in living rooms rather than in clinics. And in many of those homes, someone else is already on duty. A February 2026 survey of pet owners finds that 61% say their pet provides a great deal of comfort. It is more than a sentimental statistic. It reflects a shift in how Americans experienc...

  • Intermittent fasting for beginners: A science-based guide

    Stacker, Robb Wolf for LMNT|Mar 15, 2026

    Intermittent fasting for beginners: A science-based guide Intermittent fasting should be simple, but it’s complicated by endless noise. “Try our 30-day fasting reset diet for effortless weight loss and eternal life.” “Look good at the turn of the 22nd century!” This article from LMNT will help cut through the nonsense so you can decide how and why to pursue intermittent fasting — or if fasting even makes sense for you. Whatever your fasting experience, you’ll find something useful here. Why fas...

  • What $2,000 rent gets you across America

    Stacker, Sovann Hyde for Apartments.com|Mar 15, 2026

    What $2,000 rent gets you across America A monthly rent of $2,000 can look very different depending on where you live in the United States. In large cities, that amount might cover a modest studio or one-bedroom apartment. In mid-sized metropolitan areas or smaller regional hubs, where the average rent is lower, it could stretch to a three-bedroom space, upgraded amenities, or even a downtown location. Since $2,000 doesn't look the same in every city, it's important to explore what that budget...

  • Why a $50,000 settlement isn't what it used to be: The quiet shift in US civil courts

    Stacker, Jeff Temple for Temple Injury Law|Mar 15, 2026

    Why a $50,000 settlement isn’t what it used to be: The quiet shift in US civil courts On paper, a $50,000 settlement still sounds substantial. In reality, many attorneys, insurers, and plaintiffs say the figure carries far less weight than it once did. Civil litigation in the United States has quietly evolved over the past decade. Rising medical costs, inflation, and shifting legal dynamics have changed how courts and insurers value injury claims and other civil damages. What might once have b...

  • Average net worth and assets by state, from the high of Hawai'i to the low of Arkansas

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset|Mar 15, 2026

    Average net worth and assets by state, from the high of Hawai'i to the low of Arkansas A household’s net worth can reveal a lot about its overall financial well-being. Liquid assets can provide better odds for approval for home loans or other lines of credit, cushioning for unpredictable life events, and the potential to make your money work for you through investments. But households in different locations often manage different savings rates, depending on factors such as the local job m...

  • IEEPA tariffs overturned: Why billions in refund claims may now be at stake for importers

    Stacker, Thomas Taggart for Passport|Mar 15, 2026

    IEEPA tariffs overturned: Why billions in refund claims may now be at stake for importers On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark 6–3 decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the president authority to impose tariffs. The decision struck down the “fentanyl” tariffs applied to Canada, Mexico, and China, along with the broader “reciprocal” tariffs targeting dozens of additiona...

  • Spring break 2026: Travel season risks spread of measles across U.S., state officials say

    Stacker, Alison Young for Healthbeat|Mar 15, 2026

    Spring break 2026: Travel season risks spread of measles across U.S., state officials say The spring break travel season is underway, with tens of thousands of people every day clogging U.S. airports in their quest for sun, surf, theme parks, big city excitement, and other getaways. It’s a scene that worries public health officials amid another bad year for measles across the country — and the potential for increased spread of the highly contagious disease during this busy travel period. “It...

  • What's the difference between an HSA and an HRA?

    Stacker, Taylor Britt for The Difference Card|Mar 15, 2026

    What's the difference between an HSA and an HRA? Lowering healthcare costs and getting clear answers are top priorities. While both a health savings account (HSA) and a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) offer tax advantages, they operate very differently. Selecting the right option can save you thousands annually in taxes, premiums, and out-of-pocket expenses. To find the answer, you need to understand the difference between an HSA and an HRA. This comprehensive guide from The Difference...

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