A psalm of David. The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.

Psalm 23:1-3

Costco Recalls Meatloaf Meal Kit. See States Where It Was Sold.


A salmonella concern triggered the recall of a pre-made meatloaf with mashed potatoes sold at locations in 26 states plus D.C. and Puerto Rico.

Carnival Cancels Nearly a Dozen Cruises. See the Impacted Dates


Eleven voyages on one of the line's ships just got wiped from the schedule — and affected passengers face a tough choice.

War’s Impact on Oil Prices Shifts Interest About Used EV Market


A flood of electric vehicles coming off lease could mean steep discounts — but not every dealer is convinced buyers will bite.

St. Patrick’s Day Food and Drink Deals Include Freebies, Discounts


Dozens of chains are offering free food, BOGO deals, and discounted drinks — many just for wearing green or joining a loyalty program.

How Success Can Actually Amplify Self-Doubt and Insecurity (and What to Do About It)


As businesses scale, confidence doesn't automatically follow. Here's how success can reshape and even amplify self-doubt and insecurity.

Krispy Kreme Offers Free Doughnuts for St. Patrick’s Day. How to Snag.


Wear green to any location today or tomorrow and you could walk out with a free treat — plus a shot at a year's supply.

This One-Click Financing Trap is Quietly Draining Small Businesses


Fast cash is never free. This article explains how in-app factoring works, how fees compound when customers pay late and how founders can assess true cost and risk before using it.

Will the USPS Raise Rates Again? Debate Swirls Over Financial Future


A first-class stamp now costs 78 cents — up 41% since 2021 — and the agency may run out of money next year without billions more in borrowing.

Peter Thiel is actively convincing billionaires to abandon The Giving Pledge — and it’s working


In an interview with The New York Times, the PayPal cofounder called it an "Epstein-adjacent Boomer club" — and says he's talked people into quitting.

These States Have the Highest and Lowest Income Tax Rates for 2026


Oregon tops the list with a 24.4% effective rate, while Florida sits at the bottom — and eight states just lowered their rates this year.

Ray Dalio sees a pattern that shows China killing America’s economy. This 2,000-year chart explains why


A Bank of America Institute analysis of 2,000 years of GDP data reframes American exceptionalism — and points toward what comes next.

5 Things You Must Know Before Shopping Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Next Week


Don't let Amazon empty your wallet next week. Here is exactly what to buy, what to skip, and how to spot fake discounts.

The energy crisis isn’t recessionary yet, but there’s a scenario where oil prices could bring the US economy to a ‘standstill,’ Oxford Economics says


Higher-for-longer oil prices would lead to economic spillover effects that are much harder to control.

2 Ways Collagen Supplements May Actually Improve Your Health — and 1 Claim That Doesn’t Hold Up


A comprehensive review reveals what collagen supplements can and cannot do for your body.

Elon Musk admits xAI ‘wasn’t built right’ as only 2 co-founders remain and its biggest AI bet stalls out


Nine of xAI's 11 original co-founders, not including Musk, have left the company.

Data Centers Are Deploying $175,000 Robot Dogs for Security. Companies Say They’re Worth It.


Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics make four-legged canines that patrol fences and sniff out faulty equipment.

Meet Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the cinematographer behind ‘Sinners’ who shattered a major glass ceiling in Hollywood


Only three women had ever been nominated in the category before her. On Sunday night, Arkapaw finally changed that—and she credited every woman in the room.

Ryan Coogler was $200K in student debt and ‘making no money’ while filming ‘Creed’—now, his $365 million success ‘Sinners’ took home four Oscars


"I was always 200 grand in debt for film school," the 'Creed' and 'Black Panther' director said—just before building a box-office empire worth billions.

4 Things That Have Actually Gotten Cheaper Since Trump Took Office — and 4 That Are Much More Expensive


See which everyday expenses are costing you less and which ones are taking a bigger bite out of your budget during the current administration.

5 Groceries I’ll Never Buy at Dollar Tree Again


Not every food can be a winner when the price is just $1.25.

Despite Trump’s best efforts, an offshore wind farm just lit up New England


Revolution Wind survived two federal stop-work orders and a lawsuit to begin powering 350,000 homes, a rare win for offshore wind in an administration dead set against it.

Scott Bessent just defined market panic—and accidentally diagnosed the biggest problem with AI


In a candid podcast interview, the Treasury Secretary offered the clearest definition of what actually breaks markets. It isn't falling prices.

AI is reviving tech sectors that VCs had all but forgotten


PitchBook data shows early-stage money surging back into healthtech, cybersecurity, biotech, and SaaS.

The Iran war ‘is not NATO’s war:’ EU allies demand clarity from Trump after he asked for their help


As EU foreign ministers weigh joining a U.S. coalition in the Persian Gulf, allies are demanding clarity on war aims, warning it's not NATO's fight.

Colorado funeral home co-owner who hid nearly 200 bodies and gave families fake ashes seeks leniency at sentencing


Carie Hallford, who gave grieving families urns of concrete instead of ashes, says she was a domestic abuse victim. Prosecutors want 15 years.

Republicans go quiet as the U.S.-Iran war enters its third week: Senate Dems


Democrats are threatening daily war powers votes after GOP leaders blocked hearings with $1 billion a day spent and no congressional debate.

A ‘debt spiral’ before a fiscal crisis: Interest on the national debt will be growing faster than GDP in just 5 years, think tank warns


The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget sees a critical threshold crossing by 2031—and the consequences could be nearly impossible to reverse.

Iran’s attacks have collapsed, and the trend is ‘overwhelmingly positive,’ analysts say. But the military side is separate from politics and markets


Iranian drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates collapsed from 332 on the second day of the war to just six on Sunday, according to the Institute for the Study of War.

25 Easy Jobs You Can Do From the Comfort of Home


There's something for just about everyone in these opportunities.

How One Couple Slashed Living Costs in Half for a Better Life in Portugal


Discover where this couple finds the biggest savings and how they've changed their spending.

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