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How Much Do You Have to Make to File Taxes?

Whether or not you are required to file a federal income tax return this year will depend. Here’s a rundown of this tax season’s IRS tax filing requirement thresholds. 


Gift Basket Plants

People like to give plants as gifts for birthdays, when a baby is born, or for funerals. Here are a few to add to your list.


South Carolina’s Grand Strand Lives Up to Its Name

Oh, yes, there also is the beach. It comprises 60 miles of magnificent seashore that fronts the Grand Strand, the name given to 14 communities strung out along South Carolina’s Atlantic coastline.


The Social Security Fairness Act: A $200 Billion Boondoggle

Turns out, the Social Security Fairness Act might not be so fair, after all. Here’s why.


Small Towns With Big Claims to Fame

While big cities have much to recommend them, a visit to a little location can be equally enjoyable and rewarding. Here are a few small towns I recommend.


World-Class Wandering in Winnipeg

After landing in Winnipeg for a weekend visit and settling into our downtown hotel, my husband and I were hungry and ready to explore. Fortunately, we had unwittingly booked into a historic area that had plenty to offer.


Awaiting the Ice in Churchill, Manitoba

The sound of 32 adults holding their collective breaths in the frigid air of the Arctic tundra can be thick with anticipation, and that is how our first polar bear encounter began.


Do You Have Insomnia?

Almost half of adults age 60 and older experience insomnia, a form of sleep deprivation that can last anywhere from days to weeks to months. Here’s why.


How to Be a Superager

If you want to become a superager, learn how to embrace the difficult in life.


Keep Your Bones Strong with These Simple Diet and Exercise Tips

Want healthy bones? Then you need some calcium! But what other diet and exercise tips can keep your bones strong?


Get the Maximum Burning Hours From Candles, Plus Other Great Reader Tips

Burn candles for only an hour? Use baby oil to make mascara like new? Here are a few more ingenious reader tips to help you save money and reduce waste!


Should You Be Screened for Lung Cancer?

Should you be screened? It depends on your age and your smoking history. Here’s what you should know.


5 Simple Ways to Score BIG Savings in 2025

If you’re anything like me and want to make some financial changes in 2025, you’ve come to the right place. Here are 5 simple ways to score BIG savings this year!


5 Smart Financial Commitments You Should Master Now

Experience is the best teacher—especially other people’s experiences. This is doubly true when it comes to finances. Skip other articles, but not this one! First, God wants you to “act smart” by applying knowledge, discernment, understanding, and wisdom to your finances. Second, life is too short to waste a ton of money.

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What’s the Difference Between Home Health Care and At-Home Care?

What’s the difference between home health care and in-home care? And which, if any, does Medicare cover?


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