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  1. Veronica E.

    How to keep your Christmas leftovers safe and delicious

    The holidays are a time for laughter, family, and food that seems to last for days. Once the wrapping paper settles and the last guest leaves, many of us find ourselves staring at an overstuffed fridge filled with turkey, ham, stuffing, and all the trimmings. Those leftovers are one of the...
  2. Veronica E.

    Get ready for a Social Security update: When the 2026 COLA will be announced

    If Social Security plays a major role in your monthly budget—or you’re simply planning ahead for retirement—there’s a key update on the horizon that millions of Americans are watching closely. Every fall, the Social Security Administration (SSA) calculates the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)...
  3. Veronica E.

    Celebrity Wheel of Fortune cancels two tapings—what really happened behind the scenes?

    If you love watching celebrities spin the big wheel, call out letters, and compete for charity, you might have been surprised by the news this week. Two scheduled tapings of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune were abruptly canceled on October 9, leaving fans, contestants, and audience members confused...
  4. Veronica E.

    9 surprising freebies hiding in your local home improvement store

    If you're the kind of person who loves saving money while tackling a DIY project or sprucing up your home, you might be overlooking one of the best sources of free perks: your neighborhood home improvement store. From expert advice to free material cutting, many stores are offering more than...
  5. Veronica E.

    Seniors: Discover the easiest way to get groceries delivered right to your door!

    Let’s face it—grocery shopping just isn’t what it used to be. The days of leisurely strolling the aisles, chatting with neighbors, and sampling cheese at the deli counter have given way to crowded parking lots, long lines, and the not-so-fun task of hauling heavy bags inside. For many of...
  6. Veronica E.

    Lower drug prices are finally coming to Medicare. Here’s what to expect in 2026

    If the cost of your medications has ever made you pause at the pharmacy counter, you’re not alone. Millions of older adults on Medicare have faced steadily rising drug prices, often forcing painful decisions about what to prioritize. But starting in 2026, relief is on the way. Thanks to a...
  7. Veronica E.

    Could tariff checks really land in your mailbox? Here's what to know about the $1,000–$2,000 proposal

    If you’ve heard talk about a new kind of stimulus check—this time backed by tariffs instead of pandemic relief—you’re not alone in wondering whether it’s fact or fiction. The idea of receiving $1,000 or even $2,000 from the government has sparked curiosity, especially among those already...
  8. Veronica E.

    A new change at this convenience store could leave your pockets a little lighter—literally

    If you’ve ever rummaged through your purse or glove compartment searching for a stray penny, those days may soon be behind you. Beginning this October, one of America’s most popular convenience store chains is making a change that could alter how millions of people pay for their morning coffee...
  9. Veronica E.

    Planning to retire well? See where the US and other countries stand

    When you imagine your retirement, what comes to mind—peace, security, travel, or simply the freedom to unwind without worry? For many older adults, choosing the right place to enjoy those years is a key part of the dream. But how well does your current country support a safe and fulfilling...
  10. Veronica E.

    Why we kiss at midnight on New Year’s Eve—and what it really means

    As the final seconds of the year tick away, glasses are raised, confetti is ready, and anticipation fills the air. Then comes that familiar moment—midnight strikes, and couples everywhere lean in for the first kiss of the new year. It’s one of the most enduring rituals of the holiday season...
  11. Veronica E.

    Remember more, stress less: 12 everyday ways to boost your memory

    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...
  12. Veronica E.

    30 surprising money tricks people swear by—some might actually work

    Let’s be honest: saving money isn’t always easy. Between everyday expenses, rising prices, and the occasional impulse purchase, it can feel like your paycheck disappears faster than you can say “budget.” But online, people are sharing a mix of creative—and sometimes downright strange—ways to...
  13. Veronica E.

    How a simple grocery "rain check" can save you big—long after the sale ends

    If you’ve ever stopped by your grocery store only to find the sale shelf completely empty, you’re not alone. It can be disappointing to miss out on a great deal—especially when that product was at the top of your list. But what if that sold-out shelf wasn’t a dead end, but actually a hidden...
  14. Veronica E.

    Stay warm this winter without turning up the heat—Walmart’s cozy $8.99 find

    As chilly weather sets in and heating costs start to climb, finding simple ways to stay cozy can make a big difference. The good news is that one clever home upgrade—currently available at a major retailer for under $10—can help you keep the cold out without touching the thermostat. It’s...
  15. Veronica E.

    When to sign up for Medicare: Key dates and tips to avoid penalties

    If you’re approaching age 65 or helping a loved one manage their coverage, understanding when to sign up for Medicare is essential. The rules may seem complicated at first—especially with multiple parts, deadlines, and enrollment periods—but a little planning can go a long way. Recent changes...
  16. Veronica E.

    How to stick with your New Year’s goals long after January

    The confetti has been swept up, the holiday leftovers are gone, and the new year is officially underway. For many people, January begins with motivation and determination—but by the second week, that resolve often starts to fade. In fact, researchers have even dubbed the second Tuesday of...
  17. Veronica E.

    Enjoy Christmas feasts without the bloat: 10 delicious swaps for a healthier holiday

    Christmas is often thought of as the Super Bowl of eating. The table overflows with roasts, pies, sweets, and everything in between, and most of us happily give ourselves permission to indulge. But when holiday cheer stretches from Thanksgiving leftovers all the way through New Year’s brunch...
  18. Veronica E.

    Kroger’s new partnership makes grocery delivery easier than ever

    Picture this: your fridge is running low, the thought of battling long checkout lines feels exhausting, and you’d rather spend your time on just about anything else. For millions of Americans, that scenario is all too familiar. Now, Kroger is aiming to change it. The grocery giant has...
  19. Veronica E.

    How a Richmond scam exposed new dangers for older Americans

    Scams against older adults are becoming more common—and more personal. In July 2024, a 49-year-old man from New York, Wenhua Zhuo, was sentenced for a brazen scheme that targeted an elderly resident of Richmond, New Hampshire. The scam started with a phone call and ended with thousands of...
  20. Veronica E.

    Sweet deals are rolling in for National Cinnamon Roll Day

    There’s something about the smell of fresh cinnamon that can stop you in your tracks. For many, a soft, frosting-covered roll from Cinnabon isn’t just a snack—it’s a memory wrapped in sugar and spice. This year, you don’t need to splurge to enjoy one, because several retailers are joining in...
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