If you’re a retiree sitting on a house you bought 30 years ago, congratulations — you might be living inside a gold mine. Thanks to decades of appreciation, many baby boomers are now “house rich” but facing the big question: What do I do with all this equity?
Do you stay put, downsize, ...
Labor Day weekend is summer’s last hurrah, when family and friends gather without the pressure of gifts or fancy meals. Burgers and popsicles are just fine. It’s a time to relax, but if you were scrolling through the news, you may have been startled by headlines. Major outlets reported that ...
When introducing himself to the media a few weeks back, BYU freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier let it known that he's a board game guy, which is a good thing. Settling into the sometimes unique Provo/BYU culture can be a tough hurdle, for some, but Bachmeier has found a liking to getting ...
The ritual of Good Morning America prepared me to hard launch the day through the warm glowing screen and dulcet voices informing me of what I needed to know. My kids often slid into the blankets still waking up, with me too weak to fend off my snuggles as the day’s headlines played in the ...
When most people think of retirement risks, they picture stock market crashes or medical bills. But one of the biggest threats to your health and happiness in retirement isn’t financial at all. It’s loneliness.
The U.S. surgeon general recently called loneliness an epidemic, saying it’s ...
The start of a new school year often brings the challenge of new classes, new friends and sometimes new languages. Even outside of school, learning a foreign language comes up in everyday life. Maybe you’re preparing for an international trip or want to connect better with coworkers and ...