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Americans moving to Canada should be aware of these 4 tax and investment implications
Interest in moving to Canada has spiked among Americans. Financial advisor Tiffany Woodfield shares…
Christine Ji
We heard from 1,000 older Americans: Here are some of their biggest regrets
Over 1,000 older Americans shared their biggest regrets, including not saving enough for retirement…
Noah Sheidlower
It's refinancing time: Americans are already capitalizing on lower rates
Refinancing activity is already surging after the Fed cut interest rates last week for the first ti…
Kelly Cloonan
About 45% of Americans will run out of money in retirement, including those who invested and diversified. Here are the 4 biggest mistakes being made.
It's less about how much you save and more about how you move money.
Laila Maidan
Meet the Americans who can't retire
Retirees used to count on ample pensions and a chance to unwind after a long career. Not anymore.
Juliana Kaplan
If Trump is reelected, Americans are planning to flee in droves
Many Americans are vowing to move abroad if Trump returns to the White House. And this time, they m…
Paul Starobin
Demand for air travel is soaring, but it seems to be a less popular choice for Americans
Demand for air travel rose by 8.9% in North America in Feburary, far lower than the increase in oth…
Pete Syme
A civil rights organization may warn Black travelers from using American Airlines after a spate of racial-discrimination claims
The NAACP may reinstate a travel advisory against American Airlines after some passengers accused t…
Pete Syme
American Hospital Association's political committee falls victim to 'fraudulent activity'
The American Hospital Association's PAC said it lost more than $12,000 in a fraud case involving fa…
Dave Levinthal
A key indicator shows Americans' financial stress is mounting
LegalShield's Consumer Stress Legal Index increased for the 10th month in a row in December, reachi…
Phil Rosen
An accounting firm hired to vet Truth Social's financials quit after less than a year because it no longer wanted to be linked to Trump: FT
WithumSmith+Brown resigned as Trump Media & Technology Group's auditor, just a few months after the…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
More Americans are moving to Tuscany, where their money goes further, the pace is slower, and the wine flows freely
People are moving to the region known for wine, food, and art for reasons from a lower cost of livi…
Jordan Pandy,Reed Alexander
Study says social media activity can adversely affect job performance
"For example, on social media, we see other people sharing the best parts of their lives. That…
The American Psychological Association says it is 'sorry' for 'promoting' racism in the US
In a statement released Friday, the APA apologized for "promoting, perpetuating, and failing to cha…
Canela López
As nurses grapple with burnout and staffing shortages, new guidance has them fearing for their own health
"We are dying. And we are not replaceable. Patients die due to short staffing. And staffing has nev…
Morgan Keith
A 36-year-old soccer player had a heart attack - but she brushed it off as heartburn and resisted going to the ER
Lindsey Huie, who played for the US Women's National Team and LA Galaxy, was racing between her kid…
Anna Medaris Miller
The editor-in-chief of one of the largest medical journals stepped down after questioning the existence of structural racism in medicine on a podcast
"The best path forward for the JAMA Network, and for me personally, is to create an opportunity for…
Allana Akhtar
American Airlines reportedly allows cabin temperatures to reach as high as 90 degrees before it's too hot to board
Record-high temperatures have caused chaos on airlines this year with passengers vomiting, passing …
Taylor Rains
Why sympathy for the Palestinians among Americans is shifting and at an all-time high
The conflict between Israel and Palestine remains unchanged, but views in the US have shifted signi…
Isobel van Hagen
Israel's liberal use of large US-made bombs accounts for the high civilian casualty toll in Gaza, military experts say: 'It's beyond anything that I've seen in my career'
The Israeli military's use of 2,000-pound, US-made bombs is contributing to a rate of death in Gaza…