By Xavier Sabastian Navigating 2024’s new and proposed car laws At both the federal and state levels, new laws regarding car ownership are being proposed in 2024. Since even the […]
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Texans face a bigger burden than ever to pay rent, study finds
By Joshua Fechter, The Texas Tribune Jan. 25, 2024 “Texans face a bigger burden than ever to pay rent, study finds” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, […]
Which states spend the most in winter?
By Taelor Candiloro As temperatures dip after the hottest summer on record, many homeowners look forward to hot cocoa, snowy evenings by the fireplace, and holiday visits with family. However, […]
Texans receiving federal food assistance caught in crosshairs of congressional funding fight
By Matthew Choi, The Texas Tribune Jan. 3, 2024 “Texans receiving federal food assistance caught in crosshairs of congressional funding fight” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, […]
Looking for an Airbnb this New Year’s? These are the top travel destinations where you can book one
By Anja Solum The holidays tend to be a busy time to travel, and they’re only getting busier. Deloitte’s 2023 annual holiday travel survey found that 40% of Americans intend […]
Tips for hosting the perfect New Year’s Eve party based on your personality type
By Cynthia Rebolledo Hosting the perfect New Year’s Eve party can feel daunting, and despite plenty of lists detailing party planning tips, they don’t necessarily consider people’s natural personalities. Everyone […]
3 Black Women Farmers Fighting Food Injustice
By Alexa Spencer Originally appeared in Word in Black Around the United States, hundreds of Black farmers have risen to the forefront of the food justice movement. Many harvest crops […]
7 popular cities to visit this Christmas season
By Renee Martin The winter season is always exciting, from the first snowfall to treading through deep snow and watching the holiday lights. Finally, Christmas trees and snowmen are starting […]
Animal shelter populations are up—here’s why and how shelters are responding
By Colleen Kilday From hosting virtual happy hours to baking bread, people turned to creative ways to resolve their loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. One remedy—considered by 1 in 5 […]
2023: The year of AI gift-giving and other holiday shopping trends
By Paxtyn Merten Retailers have high hopes for this year’s holiday shopping season. National Retail Federation projections anticipate people in the U.S. will spend between $957 billion and $967 billion […]
