Midlife Isn’t a Crisis: New Study Finds Adults 35–65 Feel Optimistic, Empowered and in Their Prime
A Hone Health survey reveals most adults say their best years are happening now or still ahead—despite persistent negative stereotypes about aging.
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A Hone Health survey reveals most adults say their best years are happening now or still ahead—despite persistent negative stereotypes about aging.
Jeremy Pepper for PrayerSong The harmony of home: Bringing Easter’s message of faith to life through food and music Easter, the most sacred day on the Christian calendar, commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, a moment Christians believe transformed death into hope and sorrow into redemption. While services remain
By Anna Caldwell for Accredited Debt Relief Consolidating your credit card debt can help simplify your monthly payments. Unfortunately, there are a few things that can derail your progress. If you are considering debt consolidation for your credit cards, experts at Accredited Debt Relief highlight five mistakes you should avoid.
By Cyrus Grant for Spokeo If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re one of the over 310 million people in the world who use Amazon — after all, who doesn’t love getting exactly what they need delivered to their doorstep in a day or two?
By Julie Stewart for LMNT We have more health information and tools than any generation in history. And yet many of us go through the day tired, distracted, and feeling vaguely behind. LMNT interviewed Chris Williamson, host of the “Modern Wisdom” podcast, for insights. Once a self-described “obsessive productivity bro,
A new national survey finds nearly half of Americans say tax season is their biggest financial stressor, with younger adults reporting the highest anxiety about filing correctly and managing refunds.
From incorporating a business to using the “buy, borrow, die” strategy and tax-loss harvesting, experts explain how some investors legally lower their tax bills — and whether these tactics could work for everyday Americans.
Start your day strong with science-backed morning habits—discover how small changes in your first 30 minutes can boost energy, improve focus, and set the tone for a better, more productive day.
A closer look at abortion access, gender-affirming care legislation, and rising mental health concerns affecting women and girls nationwide.