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  • BREAKING NEWS: 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...

  • BREAKING NEWS: 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...

  • BREAKING NEWS: 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...

  • Looking for an ADHD coach? Choose carefully

    Stacker, Katherine Ellison for Knowable Magazine|Mar 15, 2026

    Looking for an ADHD coach? Choose carefully For most of her adult life, Katherine Sanders had what she calls a typical career for someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. After finishing her doctoral thesis on Bronze Age Syrian mythology, she bounced between unrelated jobs. She tutored university students. She sewed Victorian corsets for bridal outfits. She designed stained glass and sold picture frames. She enjoyed the work, but none of it felt like a calling. Life got harder...

  • 2026 housing forecast, where Americans plan to move next

    Stacker, Ryan Fitzgerald for Raleigh Realty|Mar 15, 2026

    10 housing forecast, where Americans plan to move next Americans are still moving. The difference now is that those moves appear more deliberate. A new Migration Momentum ranking from Raleigh Realty blends federal population estimates with real-world moving data to identify which states are gaining residents heading into 2026 and which are steadily losing ground. Rather than spotlighting raw population growth, the ranking tracks directional change, where people are choosing to relocate right...

  • Sudden crashing fatigue in women: What it means

    Stacker, Oghenefejiro Okifo for Doctronic|Mar 15, 2026

    Sudden crashing fatigue in women: What it means Fatigue is a common complaint among women, but when it strikes suddenly and intensely, it can be alarming. Sudden crashing fatigue can affect daily activities, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. As Doctronic outlines in this article, understanding the potential causes, symptoms, and management strategies is essential for addressing this condition effectively. Key Takeaways - This overwhelming exhaustion differs from regular...

  • Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier? A comparative guide

    Stacker, Jake Sundstrom for CarMax|Mar 15, 2026

    Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier? A comparative guide The Toyota Tacoma is the bestselling midsize truck by a wide margin. It’s also not cheap, even when used. Enter the Nissan Frontier, one of the most affordable pickups you can buy. The Frontier becomes an even better value when it’s used, often coming in nearly $10,000 cheaper than the Tacoma. But is this a case of “you get what you pay for”? Independent reliability tracker RepairPal says the Frontier is the more reliable of the two trucks th...

  • Monetary policy: Why are global central banks moving in different directions?

    Stacker, Christian Norman for OANDA|Mar 15, 2026

    Monetary policy: Why are global central banks moving in different directions? Four years ago, in 2022, many major world economies faced a similar problem and shared a similar solution. A “perfect storm” of macroeconomic events would see inflation rise to double figures in many world economies for the first time in almost 40 years, leading to a nearly universal decision to raise central bank interest rates to combat pricing pressures. In the case of the Federal Reserve, policy rates would rea...

  • 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 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 -...

  • Traveling to Mexico this spring? Here's what to know about current advisories

    Stacker, Tiffany Miller for ALG Vacations|Mar 1, 2026

    Traveling to Mexico this spring? Here’s what to know about current advisories For some travelers counting down to spring break, recent headlines about violence in parts of Mexico have sparked a new question: Should I cancel my trip? Travel advisors say they are seeing a surge in calls and emails from clients trying to determine whether developments in one region affect major resort areas elsewhere. The questions follow several days of unrest in parts of Mexico after security operations targeting...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham

    Stacker, Backstage

    muratart // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures attention starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows...

  • 529 plans just got a major upgrade. Here's what high earners need to know

    Stacker, Danielle Alcide for Range|Mar 1, 2026

    16 plans just got a major upgrade. Here’s what high earners need to know The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), enacted in July 2025, brought a wave of tax changes. Permanent tax brackets, updated standard deductions, and itemized deduction modifications got the attention. But buried inside the legislation are meaningful updates to 529 savings plans that are worth a close look, particularly if you’re planning to fund an elite education for your children. Range breaks down what changed wit...

  • 5 GLP-1 trends to expect in 2026: Expanded uses, oral options, and more

    Stacker, Alyssa Billingsley for GoodRx|Mar 1, 2026

    5 GLP-1 trends to expect in 2026: Expanded uses, oral options, and more Originally developed for Type 2 diabetes, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists have transformed the weight-loss medication market. And in recent years, their popularity has soared due to their effectiveness and versatility. Looking ahead to the rest of 2026, several key trends are set to redefine the GLP-1 landscape — from broadening applications to expanded access. GoodRx, a platform for medication savings, t...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Mobile

    Stacker, Backstage

    Media_Photos // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting in Mobile The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures attention starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows...

  • Oakland figure skater Alysa Liu's gold medal story has a surprising lesson for cities

    Stacker, Oscar Perry Abello for Next City|Mar 1, 2026

    Oakland figure skater Alysa Liu’s gold medal story has a surprising lesson for cities It could have easily become a high-rise luxury condo complex. Or maybe a struggling office tower now being converted into luxury condos. Maybe a parking garage, or a data center. But instead, 30 years ago this spring, Alameda County Parcel Number 8-641-8-5 became home to the Oakland Ice Center — where recently crowned Olympic gold-medalist figure skater Alysa Liu still trains. Next City traced how that rin...

  • Are America's top colleges letting in more students from low-income backgrounds?

    Stacker, Matt Barnum for Chalkbeat|Mar 1, 2026

    Are America’s top colleges letting in more students from low-income backgrounds? It’s hardly news that America’s elite universities are largely populated by students from America’s wealthiest families. Yet in recent years, this has drawn increasing alarm. Research has documented just how large the admissions advantage is for well-off students. Bloomberg Philanthropies has pumped tens of millions of dollars into efforts to get talented lower-income students into better colleges. The College...

  • Starter home hotspots: These metros are best for first-time buyers

    Stacker, Jessica Share for moveBuddha|Mar 1, 2026

    Starter home hotspots: These metros are best for first-time buyers The American “starter home” is slipping out of reach, except in the South and Midwest, where the dream remains mostly intact. These modest boxes on hillsides once supported young families waiting for the next baby to launch them into bigger and better things. They represented not only adulthood and stability, but the promise of a lifetime of building equity. Today, the share of first-time buyers is at a record low, with 21% of ho...

  • Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers

    Stacker, Jackie Mader for The Hechinger Report|Mar 1, 2026

    Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers For months, Karian had tried to make it on her own in New York. After the birth of her second daughter, she was diagnosed with postpartum depression, major depressive disorder and anxiety. A single mother who had moved from Boston to New York about 13 years ago, she often spent days at a time on the couch, unable to do more than handle the basics for her daughters. “I wasn’t taking care of myself,” she said softly on a...

  • What is March Madness? Economic impact and 2026 outlook

    Stacker, Yara Dor for Plus500|Mar 1, 2026

    What is March Madness? Economic impact and 2026 outlook Every spring, March Madness transforms college basketball into a national economic and cultural phenomenon. What begins as a sporting tournament quickly spills into workplaces, media schedules, travel plans, and consumer spending habits across the United States. From packed arenas and prime-time broadcasts to office bracket pools and lost work hours, the tournament’s influence extends far beyond the court. As the 2026 edition approaches, M...

  • The hidden math of Portugal Golden Visa fund fees: Why "1.5%" rarely means 1.5%

    Stacker, Dean Fankhauser for Movingto|Mar 1, 2026

    The hidden math of Portugal Golden Visa fund fees: Why ‘1.5%’ rarely means 1.5% If you're shopping for Portugal Golden Visa-eligible investment funds, you'll hear plenty about minimums, strategy, and timelines. You'll hear far less about the thing that silently compounds in the background: fees. Most investors can quote a management fee. Fewer can answer basic questions like: - Is there a subscription fee on entry? - Is there an exit fee on redemption? - What operating costs are charged to the...

  • Beyond BBQ and lobster rolls: The regional foods that define American cuisine

    Stacker, Jeff Clemishaw for AnyWho|Mar 1, 2026

    Beyond BBQ and lobster rolls: The regional foods that define American cuisine Nothing speaks to the culture of a region more than its cuisine. You can’t think of Italy without pasta or New York without pizza. Food is the fabric of society and, despite regional differences, it’s what brings everyone together. AnyWho takes a look at the tastiest regional foods in the United States that most Americans haven’t heard of. From the desert Southwest to coastal New England, these local foods taste just...

  • Golden years, growing costs: New survey reveals seniors' difficult trade-offs

    Stacker, Ari Parker for My OTC by Chapter|Mar 1, 2026

    Golden years, growing costs: New survey reveals seniors’ difficult trade-offs For older Americans, retirement is meant to be a hard-earned reward after decades of work. But for many today, it feels less like a celebration and more like a struggle to stay afloat. A new, national survey of 1,000 seniors reveals that rising costs are forcing many to make difficult decisions—cutting back on food, delaying or skipping medical care, and scaling back social activities. All of these decisions can hav...

  • The tax breaks caregivers miss: How families leave thousands on the table every filing season

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for QMedic|Mar 1, 2026

    The tax breaks caregivers miss: How families leave thousands on the table every filing season Over 63 million Americans provide unpaid care for a child, aging parent, spouse, or disabled family member, and more than a third report financial hardship as a result. Yet, every year, millions of family caregivers leave significant tax savings on the table simply because they don’t know what they qualify for. QMedic dug deep to provide information from sources including AARP, the Internal Revenue Serv...

  • 6 top international travel destinations for great food

    Stacker, Lauren Vigdor for EF Go Ahead Tours|Mar 1, 2026

    6 top international travel destinations for great food As food tourism becomes increasingly popular, world travelers crave immersive experiences, like sipping wine in the rolling vineyards where grapes are grown, hunting for truffles beneath the misty canopy of a Croatian forest, or passing fragrant dishes across a family's table at a home-hosted dinner in Vietnam. Whatever you're hungry for, these top food travel destinations and experiences recommended by EF Go Ahead Tours will make your next...

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