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Florida has been the retirement default for so long it’s practically a reflex. Sun, no state income tax, warm water – for decades, those three things pointed in one direction on the map, and millions of retirees followed. Then something shifted. Home prices in Florida’s coastal towns climbed past what most retirement budgets can absorb,...
You know that feeling when Sunday evening starts to turn and your stomach tightens before Monday has even arrived? That’s not a personality quirk. Your body is responding to a workplace situation that’s been costing you something real, even if you haven’t been able to name it yet. Work-life balance gets thrown around so often...
The rally in Suffern, New York on the evening of May 22, 2026 was billed as an economics event. The banner said “Fighting For American Workers.” The stated purpose was to stump for a vulnerable House Republican ahead of November’s midterms and tout the administration’s record on tax cuts and cost-of-living relief. What it became,...
The American passport has spent decades being one of the quietly powerful documents in global travel. Not flashy about it – just functional. Holders showed up at borders, got waved through or handed a visa on arrival, and went about their trip. That ease of movement became something of a background assumption, the kind of...
Pull up a photo of your garden from last September. If you’re looking at a lot of brown and bare stems where you expected color, there’s a decent chance the problem started back in May at the garden center. Not with neglect, and not with bad luck. With the plants themselves. Some of the most...
Tsunamis don’t look the way we picture them. Most people, if they imagined one coming, would picture a towering wall of dark water. The reality is stranger and, in some ways, more terrifying: a relentless surge that doesn’t stop, that keeps pushing inland for minutes at a time, carrying everything in its path. By the...
Every time you pull up to the pump right now, there’s a small, specific kind of dread that kicks in before the numbers even start spinning. You know it’s going to be bad. You’re just not sure exactly how bad. The kind of bad where you reconsider whether you actually need to run that errand,...
Losing a parent is something most adults expect, in the abstract. You know it will happen. You’ve probably thought about it, briefly and uncomfortably, before pushing the thought back to wherever those thoughts live. Then it does happen, and almost nothing about the experience is what you expected. The casseroles arrive. People say the things...