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The most expensive homes sold in 2025 (so far)

Redfin Real Estate reports that the most expensive home sale in 2025 so far is a $133 million compound in Naples, Florida.

Affordable car insurance for back-to-school season

CheapInsurance.com reports families can save on car insurance during back-to-school by comparing quotes, adjusting coverage, and utilizing discounts.

10 ways to save on back-to-school shopping

Current reports 10 ways to save on back-to-school shopping, including taking inventory, buying in bulk, and using loyalty programs.

(BPT) - In the world of automotive repair, speed, precision, and tool reliability isn't just nice to have — it's a non-negotiable. Whether you're a pro in a fast-paced shop or an enthusiast …

How much general liability insurance do I need?

NEXT reports that the amount of general liability insurance needed varies by business type, location, risk level, and client demands, typically starting at $1 million.

A startup promised EV jobs to struggling towns. They’re still waiting.

Floodlight reports on Imola Automotive USA's unfulfilled promise of 45,000 EV jobs for struggling towns, with no construction begun after 18 months.

(BPT) - Whether it is a girls' trip, a couples' retreat or a getaway with your closest crew, traveling with others can be fun until money gets in the way. Different budgets, unplanned expenses and …

(BPT) - Weight-loss journeys powered by GLP-1 medications like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro® have helped many to achieve significant changes. Yet, a new challenge has emerged: loose, …

Movies and TV shows casting across the US

Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting across the US.

(NewsUSA) - The passage into law of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act marks a substantial shift in U.S. energy policy — reversing policies that have powered energy growth to meet skyrocketing energy …

How to break the cycle of chronic sleep deprivation in teens

Naturepedic reports a rise in teen sleep deprivation, due to screen time, pressure to succeed, and early school start times. Consistent sleep habits can help.

Only available used: Subcompact cars

CarMax reports that subcompact cars like the Honda Fit and Chevrolet Spark are increasingly rare, now mostly available used, but offer great value and efficiency.

Why aren’t all drugs covered by insurance?

GoodRx reports that insurance formularies are shrinking, leading to fewer covered medications and increased restrictions on coverage. Changes can occur throughout the year, often leaving patients with fewer options.

America's hidden $100 billion crisis: How the truck parking shortage costs consumers

Truck Parking Club reports America's truck parking shortage costs the economy over $100 billion annually, impacting consumer prices and supply chains.

SoFi reports that their survey found most personal loan borrowers take less than $10,000, often for debt consolidation and emerge in better financial shape.

NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 – choosing where is tricky

If you try to launch or land a spacecraft anywhere close to another object on the lunar surface, that object will get sandblasted with rocks, dust and sand.

AI is about to radically alter military command structures that haven’t changed much since Napoleon’s army

Today’s military commands struggle to manage battlefields that span cyberspace and outer space, as well as land, sea and air. AI is poised to help by breaking them out of their centuries-old structures.

Survey shows students rapidly picked up chatbots, but perhaps surprisingly, they more often used it to augment their learning, rather than hand work off.

Some pro athletes keep getting better as they age − neuroscience can explain how they stay sharp

The same principles that help athletes on the court, field or track can help you regulate stress and adapt to changes in everyday life.

Modern medicine has its scientific roots in the Middle Ages − how the logic of vulture brain remedies and bloodletting lives on today

Your doctor’s MD emerged from the Dark Ages, where practicing rational “human medicine” was seen as an expression of faith and maintaining one’s health a religious duty.

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