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During George W. Bush’s presidency, a term that occasionally appeared on right-wing talk radio was “compassion sickness.” The implication was that liberals and progressives were wasting sympathy on people who didn’t deserve it, and that messaging was a sharp contrast to Bush himself — who famously called himself a “compassionate conservative.”
Looking for a delicious way to use that $5 rotisserie chicken from Costco or Sam’s Club? Try one of these easy rotisserie chicken casserole recipes for the ultimate comfort food.
A clip from a podcast did not go over well on social media as commenters dragged U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.) for calling U.S. Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) “boy.” “Gosh dang it, boy. Put that – He does not need that cane. That cane is a prop. I swear it’s not real,” Harshbarger said in…
There are a few crucial mistakes you can make when cleaning your home. Here are nine big things to avoid while you’re spring cleaning.
Much of the case against traditional wills rests on the availability of non-probate transfer options. These are tools that allow assets to pass directly to beneficiaries without going through court or requiring a will at all. Payable-on-death accounts, transfer-on-death deeds, and joint ownership arrangements can accomplish what a will typically does, often faster and with…
For Baby Boomers nearing retirement, or already there, tax season isn’t just about paperwork. It’s a key opportunity to protect long-term savings, reduce taxable income, and preserve wealth for the future. With the right strategies, Boomers can hold onto more of their hard-earned money and avoid common pitfalls that eat into retirement income.
Turning 50 is a milestone. It’s not quite “senior,” but it’s far enough along in adulthood that retirement suddenly feels closer than ever. For many, it’s the decade when reality sets in and the window for making impactful financial decisions starts to narrow. But rather than panicking, this is the perfect time to take clear,…
Every generation has its fair share of panic about what the next one is doing “wrong.” For many Boomers, the cultural shifts that began in the late 20th century—technology, music, parenting styles, and social attitudes—seemed like a fast track to moral collapse. Headlines warned of laziness, entitlement, and social decay. But decades later, it’s worth…