Methodology: This December 2025 study by Arka looked at 20 celebrity sibling groups to see which families have accumulated the most wealth and how that money gets divided among brothers and sisters. The study examined how much each sibling is worth individually, what they earn per … [Read more...]
MLK Day of Service: How One Warm Coat Turns Small Acts Into Community Impact
With MLK Day approaching on Monday, January 19th, Beth Amodio, President and CEO of One Warm Coat reminds us about how everyday acts of service can create meaningful change within our local communities. When we think about MLK Day and the meaning behind the holiday, we’re reminded of the … [Read more...]
The Ins and Outs of Uncontested Divorce
If you ask around, you'll find most people would prefer to avoid the experience of going through a divorce. However, sometimes as people evolve they come to find they're moving in different directions, and their marriage has run its course. While the dissolution of any marriage carries with it a … [Read more...]
Martial Arts Is Rebranding for a New Generation
Martial arts used to conjure up images of action movies, trophies, and high kicks in a dimly lit gym. Today, it is quietly transforming into something much more relatable for families and working adults. Across communities, parents, professionals, and even HR departments are seeing … [Read more...]
2026 List of Best (and Worst) States to Retire May Surprise You
CareScout today released a study on the Best and Worst States to Retire in 2026 which ranks Wyoming the No. 1 best state to retire in 2026. New Jersey is the worst state. A record 61.2 million Americans are now over 65 and they are facing unprecedented challenges. The Social … [Read more...]
Why Experience Matters When Hiring Restoration Contractors
When disaster strikes your home or you're planning a major renovation, the contractor you choose can make the difference between a successful restoration and a costly nightmare. While it might be tempting to save money by hiring the cheapest bid or a newer firm promising great results, the … [Read more...]
Mom Confession: I Called a Psychic and It Actually Helped
Okay, before you judge—hear me out. Last month I was at my breaking point. The kids were going through phases, my husband and I kept missing each other emotionally, and I had this nagging feeling about a career decision that kept me up at night. You know that mental fog where you can't tell if … [Read more...]
Family-Friendly Events: Planning the Perfect Day Out for All Ages
Imagine a day filled with laughter, joy, and quality time with family. In today's busy world, finding opportunities for family-friendly events is essential for building memories that last. Planning a day out that works for toddlers, teenagers, and adults can seem challenging, but it can also be … [Read more...]
Beyond Math and Science: Why Economics is the New ‘Power Subject’ for Teens
For decades, the path to academic success has been paved with numbers and formulas. Parents and educators alike have long championed the "Hard Sciences." The logic was simple: if you want your child to be powerful, capable, and future-proof, you double down on Mathematics and Science. And they … [Read more...]
Hire or Buy? Understanding the Best Option for Construction Equipment
Construction businesses face many decisions, but one of the most important is choosing whether to hire or buy equipment. Each option has advantages and disadvantages, and the best choice depends on your needs. This article breaks down the decision in simple terms. Start with How Often You … [Read more...]
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