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Photos of classic cruising cars Gen X still take for slow Sunday drives

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When driving was the destination Sunlight flickering across the hood of a vintage Mustang, the hum of the engine, the smell of gasoline and fresh air. …

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Who owns America’s $39 trillion in debt?

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The United States carries the highest national debt of any government in the world. As of March 19, 2026, that figure stands at $39 trillion, growing …

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This day in history: Prince dies at 57

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On the morning of April 21, 2016, Prince Rogers Nelson, known to millions simply as Prince, was found dead at his Paisley Park home and recording …

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Your April 21 AI horoscope: Slow down, dream big & actually make a plan

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Your daily AI horoscope  Collective energy on April 21, 2026, focuses on the transition toward stability while managing a surge of mental activity, according to Google …

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Why some classic cars may not cost as much as you think

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Classic cars that aren’t worth much anymore For decades, car enthusiasts believed vintage rides would eventually become goldmines. Recent iSeeCars data reveals the average new car …

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The best US cities for a DIY outdoor wedding

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Roses are red, venues are expensive, and the economy impacted wedding plans for 85% of engaged couples in 2025. Will folks start ditching the wedding planner, …

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Closing the gap: Why autism diagnosis before age three matters

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A difference of a few years may not sound like much, but in autism spectrum disorder, earlier identification can open critical windows for support during key …

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This day in history: Columbine High School shooting puts gun violence in national spotlight

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On April 20, 1999, two students entered Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, carrying weapons and explosives. In less than 20 minutes, 12 students and one …

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Your April 20 AI horoscope: Speaking your truth (& maybe a little too much of it)

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Your daily AI horoscope The energetic shift as the Sun settles into Taurus brings a grounding influence to the start of the week, according to Google …

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The 2.5 years you’ll never get back: What inflation really costs over a 40-year career

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Your paycheck went up. You know it did. You can see it in the numbers from year to year. What is harder to see is how …

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In the age of AI, 42% think the U.S. should ban tips

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Tipping is widely considered an American custom. In much of the world, customers are not expected to leave extra because employers are required to pay service …

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“Gray divorces” & money: What women over 50 should know

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The gray divorce and money conversation is something most women aren’t prepared for, but understanding the financial stakes before, during, and after separation can mean the …

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Coal plant forced to remain open because of energy “emergency” hasn’t generated any power

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Washington state’s last remaining coal-fired power plant hasn’t generated meaningful electricity since January. The Centralia power plant, in Centralia, Washington, has produced power for no one, …

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This day in history: Grace Kelly & Monaco Prince Rainier host “wedding of the century”

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In April 1956, American movie star Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in what became known as the Wedding of the Century. Now, 70 …

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Your April 19 AI horoscope: Clarity, confidence & just a hint of oversharing

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Your daily AI horoscope The celestial energy transitions today as the Sun prepares to enter Taurus, marking a shift toward material security and sensory grounding, according …

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Why Florida stopped being a bargain, and what retirees are doing about it

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For generations of American retirees, Florida was the plan. No state income tax, warm weather, and affordable housing in communities built specifically for people who had …

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Can you apply for SNAP with only your own income if you live with someone else?

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This question came from our readers, and we deem it deserves the proper attention. Those living with adult children, roommates, or extended family want to know …

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New agricultural tech could save America’s farms

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As snowstorms barreled across the northern half of the country, early March delivered a balmy 77 degree afternoon to Eunice, Louisiana, where Michael Frugé was planting rice. …

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This day in history: TV personality Dick Clark dies

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On April 18th 2012, Dick Clark, one of the most influential figures in television history, passed away at the age of 82. Known as America’s Oldest …

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Your April 18 AI horoscope: Brave truths, questionable delivery

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Your daily AI horoscope The planetary shifts for April 18, 2026, suggest a day of integration and deliberate movement following yesterday’s powerful new moon, according to …