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    The 30-second winter warm-up that could save you hundreds on gas this season

    Those long winter warm-ups your father taught you? They're not just unnecessary—they're quietly draining your wallet and breaking the law in dozens of states. A Canadian mechanic's simple 30-second rule is changing how smart drivers approach cold morning starts, and the savings might surprise...
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    If you get SNAP benefits, you could be missing out on these hidden freebies

    If you receive SNAP benefits (food assistance), your EBT card can unlock far more than groceries. It also gives you access to a variety of free and discounted programs—from museum tickets and public transit passes to job training, gym memberships, and reduced city service fees—all designed to...
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    Sam's Club extends Sunday hours just in time for your weekend shopping routine

    Something new is coming to your weekend warehouse routine, and it could make those busy Sundays a lot smoother. After hearing from shoppers nationwide, Sam’s Club is rolling out a change designed to give members more time, flexibility, and convenience when it matters most. For many Americans...
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    Energy assistance programs are throwing some seniors a lifeline this winter

    Winter heating bills can feel like a monthly punch to the gut, especially when you're living on a fixed income. If you're among the millions of Americans struggling to keep up with rising energy costs, there's help available that you might not know about—and some of it puts money directly toward...
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    The beginning of the end for cable? How one utility is leading the shift to streaming

    When your cable company starts recommending you cancel your service, you know the TV landscape has truly changed. That's exactly what's happening, as a local utility company is essentially telling customers to cut the cord and save money while they do it. A local utility provider plans to end...
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    A silent threat in the air: What some residents are being told to do next

    If the air around you suddenly looked foggy, would you know whether it was safe to breathe? That’s the question thousands of Americans are asking this week as parts of the country deal with heavy smoke, shifting winds, andrecord dry conditions that have made wildfire season harder to predict...
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    Your golden years just got more golden: Budget-friendly hobbies that'll transform your retirement

    When that final work alarm clock goes silent, you're not just stepping away from deadlines and meetings—you're stepping into a world of possibilities. Sure, 59% of workers plan to work in retirement, but even if you're among them, you'll likely have more free time than you've had in decades. The...
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    The new debit card scam that follows you home: Why fraudsters are now stealing from your porch

    Criminals have found a brazen new way to drain your bank account that goes far beyond the usual fake text messages. They're now orchestrating elaborate schemes that involve both digital deception and old-fashioned porch piracy, creating a one-two punch that's catching even cautious consumers off...
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    The staggering truth about memory care costs in 2025—and how smart families are handling them

    When you hear that the total cost of memory care in the United States is projected to be $781 billion in 2025, it's enough to make anyone's head spin. Behind that astronomical figure are millions of American families navigating one of the most challenging and expensive decisions they'll ever...
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    That '70s treasure hunt: Your dusty household items could be worth a fortune

    Remember when your biggest worry was whether the TV antenna would pick up your favorite show clearly? Those simpler times of the 1970s produced some of the most sought-after household items in today's booming collectibles market. What you might consider outdated relics gathering dust in your...
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    Major cell phone carriers hit customers with wave of new fees—here's how to fight back

    The monthly bill that once seemed manageable keeps creeping higher, and it's not just your imagination. America's biggest cell phone carriers have unleashed a fresh round of fee increases that are hitting customers right where it hurts most—their wallets. Starting November 1, T-Mobile customers...
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    Food recall alert: What one frozen product’s mistake means for consumers

    If you’ve picked up a box of frozen spring rolls lately, it might be worth giving the label a second look. A recent announcement from one food manufacturer has prompted concern over a labeling mix-up that could pose serious risks for certain shoppers. The product in question was sold...
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    The hidden Medicare gaps that could drain your retirement savings

    You’ve worked hard, saved carefully, and counted down the days until retirement. The idea of finally having time for family, hobbies, or long-awaited travel feels within reach. But many retirees discover too late that their biggest expense isn’t the vacation or the move to a smaller home—it’s...
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    Could you be sitting on a forgotten retirement fortune? The $2.1 trillion mystery

    You spent decades climbing the career ladder, changing jobs, and building your nest egg. But there's a good chance that somewhere along the way, you left a piece of your retirement savings behind—and it could be worth a small fortune today. Recent research reveals that $2.1 trillion sits in...
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    KISS legend Gene Simmons’ Malibu crash offers a surprising lesson on aging safely

    When 76-year-old Gene Simmons told deputies that he passed out or fainted while driving before crashing his Lincoln Navigator into a parked car on Pacific Coast Highway on Tuesday around 1 p.m., it could have been a tragedy. Instead, the KISS legend's characteristic humor and transparency about...
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