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Resetting Your Relationship With Money

Psychology and budgeting aren’t things we often think of concurrently. This might be, however, one reason some individuals struggle with saving money or reaching financial goals; because of their current relationship to money. No matter what you struggle with, here are some tips to resetting that relationship and building a better foundation when it comes […]

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Popular Street Foods to Try Before You Die

Hello fellow food freaks! I hope you’re hungry because today, I’m serving you something way better than your usual Mother’s Day greetings post. Nope, this one’s all about flavor explosions, crispy bites, juicy fillings, and some of the best bites the world has ever cooked up on a cart or from a sizzling pan. We’re […]

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The Most Important Astrological Events for May 2025

May 2025 is serving passion, power plays, and “plot twist” energy on a silver platter. This month isn’t for the weak or the wishy-washy. It’s for the bold, the curious, and the unstoppable. If you’re ready to dance with destiny (in killer shoes, obviously), here’s your full, no-nonsense guide to May’s astrological drama and how […]

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The Ultimate Life Coach

– Almost  nineteen years into early retirement now, I’ve come to realize that the complete freedom of this lifestyle can be a double-edged sword. You’ve already heard me raving plenty about the upside: having the freedom to raise a son from the day he was born to beyond his eighteenth birthday with no compromises. And […]

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Surge in Education Savings Accounts Raises Grave Concerns About Oversight, Equity, Public School Funding, and Civic Life

BOULDER, CO (April 17, 2025)—Since 2021, 12 states have authorized Education Savings Accounts as universal or near-universal vouchers to cover either tuition at minimally regulated private schools or pods (mini schools with children of likeminded parents); or costs associated with homeschooling, from books and online curricula to field trips and ancillary goods and services deemed […]

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French agency’s research director sanctioned; AI data woes at MIT; is disruptive science over? – Retraction Watch

Dear RW readers, can you spare $25? The week at Retraction Watch featured: Our list of retracted or withdrawn COVID-19 papers is up past 500. There are more than 59,000 retractions in The Retraction Watch Database — which is now part of Crossref. The Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker now contains more than 300 titles. […]

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Cracks Are Showing in the U.S.-Israel Alliance

Donald Trump’s itinerary for his recent trip to the Middle East featured a glaring omission. The president visited Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, but not Israel, ostensibly America’s main ally in the region. When asked about the snub, he insisted that it wasn’t a snub at all: “This is good for Israel,” […]

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Valve Adds SteamOS Support For Its Steam Deck Rivals

Valve’s SteamOS 3.7.8 update brings official support for AMD-powered handhelds like Lenovo’s Legion Go and Asus’ ROG Ally, along with a new “Steam OS Compatible” library tab and key bug fixes. Other features include a battery charge limit, updated graphics drivers, and a shift to Plasma 6.2.5. Polygon reports: Valve outlines two requirements for the […]