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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…
President Donald Trump is pressuring GOP lawmakers to pass a “big, beautiful bill” that will combine his legislative priorities. But the devil is in the details. Members of Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-Louisiana) caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives are having disagreements on what a megabill should ultimately look like, and Senate Republicans don’t necessarily…
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…
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…
Emails are the lifeblood of professional communication, but they’re also a digital minefield. In an age of constant documentation, forwarded threads, and workplace sensitivities, one poorly worded email can do more damage than most people realize. Whether it’s a tone that comes off too harsh, a passive-aggressive sign-off, or language that undermines authority, certain phrases…
In an economy where the cost of living continues to rise faster than wages, side hustles have become more of a necessity than a luxury. From food delivery to online gigs, people are turning to extra income streams just to stay afloat. But not all side hustles are created equal. Some offer flexibility and fair…
The dream of early retirement is everywhere. Social media is filled with stories of people leaving the workforce in their 30s or 40s to travel the world, live more slowly, and pursue passion projects. The idea of escaping the grind before the typical retirement age is undeniably appealing. But beneath the surface of this dream…
Wisconsin, along with Pennsylvania and Michigan, was once considered part of the Democratic Party’s “Blue Wall” in presidential elections. But Donald Trump, in 2016, became the first Republican to carry Wisconsin in a presidential race since Ronald Reagan in 1984 — and he won Wisconsin again in 2024 after losing it to Joe Biden in…