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  1. Veronica E.

    She lost $57,000 in one day: How a phone scam targeted a woman in Oregon

    It started with a phone call that sounded like a neighbor in trouble—but it ended with one Oregon woman losing her life savings. In La Pine, a quiet town in Deschutes County, a local woman was scammed out of over $57,000 after falling victim to a convincing and emotionally manipulative phone...
  2. Veronica E.

    10 new Costco finds to check out this September—including a Halloween favorite for $25

    If you're a Costco member, you already know the thrill of spotting a new seasonal deal in the warehouse or online. Whether you're stocking up for Halloween, updating your fall wardrobe, or just browsing for fun, the retailer’s “What’s New” section is packed with fresh finds this September...
  3. Veronica E.

    Don't miss out: Four settlements with deadlines you need to know

    If you’ve ever skimmed past a class-action email thinking it wasn’t worth the trouble, this might be the moment to stop and look again. Right now, four nationwide settlements are offering payouts that range from modest amounts to as much as $48,000, depending on your circumstances. These...
  4. Veronica E.

    National Cheeseburger Day deals: How to get free burgers from your favorite chains

    Cheeseburger fans, take note—Thursday, September 18 is National Cheeseburger Day, and it’s bringing a sizzling lineup of freebies and discounts. From fast-food favorites like McDonald’s and Burger King to casual dining spots like Applebee’s and Red Robin, restaurants across the country are...
  5. Veronica E.

    Check your freezer: These fish products were just recalled in three states

    If fish is a staple in your kitchen or your favorite order at the local seafood spot, there's an important recall you should know about. A major supplier in the Gulf region has pulled nearly 100,000 pounds of catfish from shelves and restaurants after it was discovered that the products skipped...
  6. Veronica E.

    Don’t get sick this fall! 5 cozy ways to boost your immune system

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a...
  7. Veronica E.

    Could you unlock $141,900 in tax-free retirement income next year?

    Retirement is meant to be a time to enjoy the rewards of years of work, not a constant worry about taxes. Yet many older Americans may be leaving money on the table without realizing it. Hidden in the tax code is a little-used strategy that could help retirees keep more of their hard-earned...
  8. Veronica E.

    Is aging in place always the right choice? Here's what to consider before deciding

    Staying in the home you’ve known for decades can sound like the ideal retirement plan—comfortable, familiar, and filled with memories. For many seniors, “aging in place” has long been seen as the key to independence. But is it always the best option? The truth is, aging in place isn’t as...
  9. Veronica E.

    The surprising design trick hiding in Costco’s parking lots

    If you’ve ever pulled into a Costco lot, braced for crowds and chaos, only to find the experience surprisingly smooth—there’s a reason for that. Those wide lanes, tidy rows, and easy-to-spot exits aren’t just a lucky break. They’re part of a carefully crafted design strategy Costco uses to...
  10. Veronica E.

    11 foods we used to love—where did they all go?

    Some foods bring us back in the best way—homemade pie, roast chicken, or a freshly picked tomato. But others? They’ve quietly disappeared from our dinner tables, replaced by modern meals with less mystery (and less gelatin). At The GrayVine, we enjoy a little nostalgia now and...
  11. Veronica E.

    Dine out for a cause: This campaign feeds seniors and thanks you with $50

    Looking for a meaningful way to give back this season—while enjoying a little something for yourself, too? One long-running Staten Island tradition is offering locals a chance to support their community in a truly heartwarming (and tasty) way. Whether you’re passionate about helping seniors...
  12. Veronica E.

    This beloved grocery chain is opening 6 new stores—shoppers say it’s even better than Walmart

    If you live in the Southeast, chances are you’ve heard the buzz about Publix. Known for its clean stores, friendly staff, and standout bakery and deli, this employee-owned supermarket has long had a loyal following. And now, more communities will be getting a taste of the so-called “Publix...
  13. Veronica E.

    10 fall movies on Netflix worth adding to your watchlist

    When the days grow shorter and the evenings grow cooler, few things feel as comforting as settling in with a good film. Netflix’s fall lineup has something for everyone, whether you’re craving a lighthearted classic, a suspenseful thriller, or a meaningful documentary. This season’s...
  14. Veronica E.

    Social Security bump in 2026 may not help as much as you think

    Each fall, Social Security beneficiaries wait to hear how much their checks will increase the following year. This cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, is meant to help retirees keep up with inflation. For 2026, the adjustment is shaping up to be historically notable—but not necessarily in a...
  15. Veronica E.

    Check your spice rack: FDA flags more cinnamon brands for lead contamination

    If cinnamon is a go-to in your kitchen—whether sprinkled on toast, baked into desserts, or added to your morning coffee—you’ll want to take a closer look at the label. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just expanded its list of ground cinnamon brands contaminated with lead, raising...
  16. Veronica E.

    The cheapest days to book your holiday flights, according to Google

    Whether you’re planning to reunite with family, escape the winter chill, or simply get away for a few days, timing your flight booking can make a big difference in how much you spend. The holiday season brings joy—but it also tends to bring crowded airports and soaring airfare. So when...
  17. Veronica E.

    This nostalgic soft drink is back on shelves—with a twist

    If you shopped the soda aisle in the 1980s, chances are you remember Slice—the colorful fruit soda line that promised “real juice” and quickly became a birthday party and backyard barbecue staple. With flavors like orange, lemon-lime, and cherry, Slice stood out in a crowded market and made its...
  18. Veronica E.

    Pension delays raise concern—are retirement checks safe?

    For many public workers, retirement is the reward for years of service—a chance to finally enjoy the stability of a promised pension. But for hundreds of retired city employees in a certain state, that promise has been clouded by frustration. Nearly 300 retirees have been left waiting months...
  19. Veronica E.

    Post office changes ahead as USPS confirms multiple branch closures

    For many Americans, the local post office is more than just a place to send mail—it’s a trusted part of daily life. Whether it’s picking up stamps, mailing a package, or exchanging a friendly hello with the clerk behind the counter, these familiar spots are part of the fabric of a community...
  20. Veronica E.

    Sam’s Club just rolled out 10 major changes—here’s what shoppers need to know

    If you haven’t been to Sam’s Club in a while, your next visit might look a little different. The retailer has made a series of updates that touch nearly every part of the shopping experience—from how you check out, to how you get gas, to how you order a slice of pizza. While some of these...
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