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The US may leave international climate frameworks. Here's how the consumer impact shows up in insurance, mortgages, and the cost of carrying a home.
Greenlandโs economy runs on fishing exports and a large grant from Denmark. Any serious talk of "buying" the island quickly becomes a question of permanent obligations.
A simple scorecard helps you stop guessing, see what pays you back, and focus January marketing where it counts.
BYD has officially taken the volume crown. With a renewed CEO incentive structure and unprecedented political access, Tesla is betting the war is far from over.
Wearables help with consistency, but calorie burn estimates get noisy fast. A two-week spreadsheet audit shows what is happening.
As of today, list prices on over 350 medications have increased. While the new $2,100 Medicare Part D cap offers significant protection, it doesn't eliminate "January Shock" for everyone. We break down the "Three Lanes" of medication coverage to help you predict whether your costs will be front-loaded, spread out, or uncovered entirely in 2026.
Most resolutions are built on vague impressions instead of hard numbers, and some people are responding with a new type of resolution.
The nationโs largest portable sanitation provider filed for Chapter 11 with a plan to erase $2.4 billion of debt, hand ownership to lenders, and keep service running, a private equity-backed balance sheet finally buckled under higher costs and a construction slowdown.
Data shows self improvement comes from habit tracking. Here's how New Yearโs resolutions succeed with measurable progress.