Superficially, Americans and their legislators accept and understand LGBTQ+ individuals more now than even a decade ago. The Supreme Court’s 2015 decision to legalize same-gender…
The federal government owns 27.1% of all land in the United States, or 615.3 million of 2.27 billion acres. Federal lands are managed mostly for…
Half of American adults started 2022 with a desire to boost their savings. That admirable intention could prove easier for those who developed good savings…
Planning a garden of any size can be a challenge, so consider answering a few questions before you get started. Are you growing food, or…
Delayed packages, bare grocery store shelves, and inflated prices have become the norm for American consumers over the past two years. While the COVID-19 pandemic…
Mortgage rates dipped for the second week in a row, but applications for mortgages stayed flat and for refinanced loans dropped.“Currently, higher rates, low inventory,…
The Department of Homeland Security announced on Monday, May 9 that roughly 6,000 Ukrainians were approved for temporary entry into the U.S. as part of…
Gasoline prices nationwide, on average, continued to soar past the $4.50 per gallon mark over the last week and into Monday. Diesel, at $5.55 per…
As inflation continues to surge and with the chatter of an impending economic downturn in the air, mortgage rates are growing at the quickest speed…
If you ask most servicemembers they’ll wave off any medals, awards, or ribbons, they’re awarded as ‘no big deal,’ no matter what you say. So…
Today, May 21, 2022, is Armed Forces Day, a day to honor the dedication, sacrifices, and service of the (active) members of the U.S. armed…