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Jay Leno gets a kick out of wife's $847 sneakers: 'Find your moments where you can have a laugh'
Jay Leno detailed a recent shopping trip with his wife Mavis, providing a health update on her dementia while finding some humor in their medical situation.Los Angeles Times - 2h -
You Can No Longer Buy Paper Inflation Bonds With Your Tax Refund
The Treasury Department has also eliminated the option of buying as much as $5,000 in extra inflation bonds, beyond the $10,000 annual limit.The New York Times - 5h -
EU Conditionally Approves International Paper's $7.16 Billion DS Smith Buy
The European Commission said that the parties’ offer to sell five of International Paper’s plants in Europe fully addresses its competition concerns over the deal.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 24 -
Waiting for your tax refund? When it could come, and how to track it
Getting some money back from your taxes? Here's how to track it.The Hill - 4h -
Can you deduct interest on a home equity loan if you use it to buy a second home?
Home equity loans come with appealing tax benefits. But do they apply when using the funds to buy a second home?CBS News - 22h -
Your Landlord Can Force Mandatory ISP Service On You, FCC's New Chair Says
New Presidential administrations almost always mean a new agenda for the Federal Communications Commission. As a prime example of this, the new FCC Chair Brendan Carr has struck down a Biden-era ...GameSpot - 23h -
What to know about "Where's my refund?" and the new 2025 tax brackets
With tax season underway, here's what you need to know about tracking your tax refund and your new 2025 tax brackets.CBS News - 1d -
These child tax credit mistakes can halt your refund, experts say
It's easy to make child tax credit mistakes when filing your return. Here are common errors that could delay your refund.CNBC - 1d -
4 ways a tax relief service can reduce your tax bill
If you owe back taxes to the IRS, the right tax relief service could help reduce your bill. Here's how.CBS News - 1d -
Moderna’s stock is falling. Goldman Sachs says it’s no longer a buy.
Shares of vaccine maker Moderna fell Wednesday as Goldman Sachs lowered its rating after the biotech’s second cut to product revenue guidance in six months.MarketWatch - 2d -
Tax season has opened: Here are key things to know before you file your taxes
The 2025 tax season opened for individual filers on Jan. 27. Here are some key things to know before filing your return.CNBC - 3d -
Tax extensions: How long can you push the filing deadline?
You could get an extension if you're unable to file your taxes by April 15, but there are limits to know.CBS News - 3d -
Today is the first day you can file your 2024 taxes—4 key updates to know before filing
Before you head collect your W-2s and 1099s, make sure you're aware of these updates and existing policies that may impact your tax bill.CNBC - 4d -
How the stock market’s January seasonal trade can help you hit your targets
Prepare for four positive trading days; plus, the NYSE “new highs vs. new lows” indicator is bullish.MarketWatch - 6d -
Half of millennials depend on tax refund to make ends meet: Survey
Half of millennials depend on their tax refunds to make ends meet, according to a recent survey.The Hill - 6d -
What you need to know about filing your taxes in 2025
The Internal Revenue Service is urging Americans to prepare for the 2025 tax filing season, beginning next week. Last year, roughly two-thirds of taxpayers got a refund and the average amount ...CBS News - 6d -
EU Conditionally Approves International Paper's $7.16 Billion DS Smith Buy
The European Commission said that the parties’ offer to sell five of International Paper’s plants in Europe fully addresses its competition concerns over the deal.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 24 -
The Papers: Harry's 'historic' court win and 'We can sea you, Vlad'
Thursday's headlines cover the Duke of Sussex's settlement and the spotting of a Russian spy ship.BBC News - Jan. 23 -
Can you lose your home with a home equity loan?
You could lose your home if you fail to repay your loan, but there are steps to take that can avoid that scenario.CBS News - Jan. 22 -
Now is an 'ideal time' to reassess your retirement savings, expert says. These tips can help you get started
In 2025, retirement savers have a new opportunity to set aside money through their 401(k) plans and IRAs. Here's what experts say you should consider.CNBC - Jan. 22 -
Trendy "low-buy" challenges can be good for your wallet and mental health
A modified version of previously trendy "no buy" pledges, the low-buy version attracts a wider audience who finds the flexible approach more accessible and manageable.CBS News - Jan. 18 -
After call to overhaul diagnosis of obesity, how can you tell if your weight is a problem?
Report by Lancet Commission says BMI should be used as ‘screening tool’ rather than determining factor. This week, doctors confirmed what many people have felt for a long time: the way we think ...The Guardian - Jan. 18 -
A Massive New Study of 40,725 People Says Drinking Coffee Like This Protects Your Heart and Helps You Live Longer
Do your employees drink coffee before work? Read on.Inc. - Jan. 17 -
An Entire Book Was Written in DNA—and You Can Buy It for $60
What may be the first commercially available book saved in DNA is the latest example of how consumers might use molecular data storage.Wired - Jan. 16 -
You can now fine-tune your own version of AI image maker Flux with just 5 images
Whether for brand-consistent marketing visuals or detailed character art, the Flux Pro Finetuning API enhances precision and adaptability.VentureBeat - Jan. 16 -
Ask not what your government can do for you
The instinct to over-intervene runs across the political spectrumFinancial Times - Jan. 16 -
Jeffrey Epstein’s Associates Could Reap Benefit of a Big Tax Refund
The estate’s assets have swelled to $145 million, a probate court filing in the U.S. Virgin Islands shows. Much of that won’t make its way to Mr. Epstein’s victims.The New York Times - Jan. 15 -
How to Pay Your Taxes Online
Paying US federal and state taxes online can be confusing, and one wrong move can result in penalties or extra money owed. We break it down so you can have the most worry-free tax filing possible.Wired - Jan. 14 -
Here’s when you can file your 2024 taxes — and what’s new this year with refunds, tax laws and free tax prep
Income-tax refunds averaged more than $3,100 last year. How much will they be this year?MarketWatch - Jan. 11 -
Here's when you can start filing your 2024 tax returns
The new tax season is here. Read on to learn when you can file your 2024 tax return and get your refund.CBS News - Jan. 10 -
Are you making it in this economy, or just getting by? These two factors can determine your status.
The last four years ushered in a divided economy that left some Americans “clobbered” and others racing ahead. Two factors — homeownership and stock ownership — determined the difference.MarketWatch - Jan. 10 -
How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Health—and How You Can Protect Yourself
Exposure to smoke is dangerous regardless of your health status, so follow these steps to limit the risk.Wired - Jan. 10 -
The 31 Best Gadgets From CES 2025 You Can Buy Right Now
From smartphones to smart glasses, here’s everything announced at this year's big tech trade show that you can actually order—or preorder—today.Wired - Jan. 9 -
Tax refund delays still plague millions of Americans, report says
Millions of taxpayers continue to struggle with delays in refunds from the IRS, a new tax advocate report says.CBS News - Jan. 8 -
How soon can you file your 2024 income-tax return? Here’s your 2025 tax-season road map.
Tax season is just around the corner and it’s never too early to get startedMarketWatch - Jan. 7 -
The big idea: can what you eat change your mind?
From designer drinks to dodgy leftovers, our brain responds to food in surprising ways. Probiotic drinks, brain-boosting superfoods, gut-healthy snack bars: every day we’re bombarded with ...The Guardian - Jan. 6 -
Can you pay to delete collection accounts from your credit report?
A pay-for-delete approach could help your credit, but is it a legitimate option to consider? Here's what to know.CBS News - Jan. 2