The Zodiac Signs That Will Always Butt Heads, According To Astrologers

The Zodiac Signs That Will Always Butt Heads, According to Astrologers iStock / PeopleImages There are some people you click with right away —and others who always seem to get on your nerves. The latter group may fundamentally view the world differently, or their opinions on even the smallest things might send your eyes rolling. Wondering why you tend to butt heads with certain folks? According to astrologers, it could have to do with the way their zodiac sign interacts with yours....

January 8, 2026 · 7 min · 1288 words · Maria Weller

These Are All The Bed Bath & Beyond Stores Closing In The Next 4 Months

These Are All the Bed Bath & Beyond Stores Closing in the Next 4 Months Felix Mizioznikov / Shutterstock If you haven’t heard, Bed Bath & Beyond will be closing approximately 150 stores across the U.S. In an Aug. 31 press release, the retailer noted that these are “ lower-producing ” locations and that some stores had already been shut down. While it wasn’t initially clear which stores would be the next to close and when, on Sept....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 712 words · Lisa Demery

This Simple Trick Will Make Your Car Smell Fresh For Weeks

This Simple Trick Will Make Your Car Smell Fresh for Weeks Shutterstock Does your car smell bad, no matter how much you clean it? Lots of factors may contribute to funky smells in the car. “Water leaks, blocked AC drains, not changing the cabin air filter—these can all lead to unpleasant smells,” auto technician Mike Crossen tells Consumer Reports . While regular cleaning can make a big impact on keeping the car nice, certain tricks can make your car smell fresh for weeks—no chemicals needed....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 558 words · Judith Parrish

This Type Of Vacation Is About To Skyrocket In Popularity, New Survey Finds

This Type of Vacation Is About to Skyrocket in Popularity, New Survey Finds Shutterstock Planning your next getaway ? A new survey suggests that family vacations are going to skyrocket in popularity this year and into next—and if you’re about to embark on one yourself, know that it will be much more enjoyable for the whole family if your trip is planned out in advance. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 American parents, which found that more than half (55%) of families haven’t had a vacation in at least three years—however, 70% are planning to take one within the next 18 months....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 704 words · Kimberly Greene

This Zodiac Sign Is The Biggest Gambler, Astrologers Say

This Zodiac Sign Is the Biggest Gambler, Astrologers Say Hispanolistic / iStock We’re all comfortable with different levels of risk. Some people are able to bet it all—gambling with everything from their career and relationships to their cash and physical assets —while others can barely bring themselves to buy a $1 scratch-off. According to astrologers, this trait might be written in the stars—and representatives of some horoscope signs could be more prone to it than others....

January 8, 2026 · 5 min · 967 words · Carrie Imlay

Trainers Recommend These 7 Exercises To Lose Your Gut

Trainers Recommend These 7 Exercises to Lose Your Gut Shutterstock When it comes to losing your gut, there is some good news and bad news. The bad news is, there is no such thing as a shortcut, explains Samantha Harte, Doctor of Physical Therapy and founder of StrongHarte Fitness , “especially to highly defined muscle tissue,” she notes. “A high protein, high fiber diet coupled with regular strength training has more to do with a six-pack than any exercise on earth....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 548 words · Ronald Harlan

Underrated Superfood Could Help Treat Alzheimer’S, Exciting New Study Finds

Underrated Superfood Could Help Treat Alzheimer’s, Exciting New Study Finds Shutterstock Doctors and scientists are not giving up on the quest to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. Though it was announced this week that one potential drug failed in clinical trials , another experimental drug was reported to decrease Alzheimer’s risk by 50 percent in high-risk patients . Other research is also looking at how lifestyle factors may be able to treat the disease....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 716 words · Nadia Mcclain

United Airlines’ Ceo Just Revealed When Flying Will Be Back To Normal

United Airlines’ CEO Just Revealed When Flying Will Be Back to Normal EQRoy / Shutterstock If you’ve gone on a vacation this summer, you’re probably all-too-aware of the issues facing the airline industry . Delays, cancellations, and overall confusion have been defining the summer travel season, as carriers juggle increased demand for travel amid major staffing shortages. While the situation feels like it’s never-ending, United Airlines’ CEO Scott Kirby just spoke out on when we can realistically expect flying to return to normal....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 691 words · Michelle Mccutchen

Usps Is Blocking The Use Of Blue Mailboxes In These Areas

USPS Is Blocking the Use of Blue Mailboxes in These Areas iStock Most people put a lot of trust in the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) , even if we don’t necessarily realize it. From financial checks to personal records sent in the mail, the agency is actually responsible for handling a significant amount of the important documents in our lives. The USPS uses postal inspectors from the Postal inspection Service (USPIS) to ensure “ security, privacy, and reliability ” for everyone using the mail, but their job has seemingly gotten harder in recent years due to a rise in mail theft....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 790 words · Sean Dietrich

Usps Is Suspending Services Here, Effective Immediately

USPS Is Suspending Services Here, Effective Immediately Shutterstock The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is responsible for supplying you with regular mail service , but there are certain obvious limitations. Things like natural disasters and other safety issues outside of USPS control can unexpectedly get in the way. With that in mind, the Postal Service has the right to temporarily shutter facilities and suspend delivery services when it can’t operate safely. And now, more customers are learning about the USPS’ limitations, as the agency has just had to adjust operations in one area....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 763 words · David Mcgrath

Usps Is Suspending Services In These States, Effective Immediately

USPS Is Suspending Services in These States, Effective Immediately iStock If you’ve seen postal carriers outside delivering mail in the extreme summer heat, you might assume that they can do their jobs in any conditions. But when the weather gets too dangerous, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will actually pull workers from their routes and suspend operations. In fact, this past winter we saw the USPS temporarily close hundreds of post offices across the country amid snowstorms and blizzards....

January 8, 2026 · 8 min · 1673 words · Mary Santos

Usps Just Sent Out This Major Warning About A “Serious Threat” To Everyone

USPS Just Sent Out This Major Warning About a “Serious Threat” to Everyone iStock If you’ve found yourself growing increasingly frustrated at the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), you’re not alone. From staffing shortages to budget cuts, the agency has been struggling under the weight of constant challenges, and these have snowballed into annoying issues for customers like major delivery delays . Now, the USPS is back with less-than-ideal news, warning Americans about a mail problem that could affect them....

January 8, 2026 · 5 min · 893 words · Elizabeth Walker

Usps Says If You’Re Paying More Than $1.10 For This, You’Re Being Scammed

USPS Says If You’re Paying More Than $1.10 for This, You’re Being Scammed iStock The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is responsible for delivering mail to every person in the country—whether they live in the bustling heart of New York City or remote parts of Alaska. But the fact that hundreds of millions of people rely on the same service is something scammers are all-too-eager to capitalize on. Now, the USPS is altering customers about an increasingly common tactic being used by con artists....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 680 words · Joel Reed

Venomous Animal Encounters On The Rise—Here Are The Scariest Offenders

Venomous Animal Encounters on the Rise—Here Are the Scariest Offenders iStock / MichaelWarrenPix Spending time outdoors can be a great way to relax and reconnect with nature. But even if you’re being careful not to disturb any potentially dangerous animals , data shows that human run-ins with venomous creatures have begun to increase . And while there’s likely no single explanation for the change, experts say there could be a few things that could be contributing to the spike....

January 8, 2026 · 6 min · 1068 words · Darrell Herrera

Vinyl Collector Reveals 3 Popular Rock Records Worth Thousands Now

Vinyl Collector Reveals 3 Popular Rock Records Worth Thousands Now LDprod/Shutterstock Ordinary ’60s vinyl collection or unidentified treasure? According to a video posted to TikTok , some versions of common albums by popular artists like the Rolling Stones could be worth shocking amounts of cash to those in the know. Rob DiMartino , the owner of Summerville, South Carolina’s Black Circle Records , goes by @blackcirclerecordssc on the social media platform and shared the knowledge with his followers....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 761 words · Eunice Baskett

Walmart Is Closing These Additional Stores By Sunday

Walmart Is Closing These Additional Stores by Sunday Shutterstock Over the past few months, Walmart has announced waves of store closures across the country, affecting pickup locations, neighborhood markets, and supercenters alike. These closing stores are “underperforming,” the retailer previously confirmed, and were identified as part of a review process. The latest round of closures is slated for this month , including Walmart stores in Indiana, Minnesota, Hawaii, and Washington—with another four stores just added to the list....

January 8, 2026 · 4 min · 790 words · Leah Gallo

Walmart Pulls Offensive Shirt Amid Claims It “Downplays” Real

Walmart Pulls Offensive Shirt Amid Claims It “Downplays” Real-Life Massacre Shutterstock Walmart has had its fair share of controversial products over the years. This time last year, a shirt on sale at a Walmart in Canada was pulled due to an offensive word, while boots deemed “inappropriate” were dropped from the retailer’s online marketplace last June. Now, Walmart has had to issue another apology in regards to an offensive T-shirt that some felt was downplaying the tragic 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 607 words · Linda Christensen

Walmart Shoppers Say They’Re Switching To Amazon Over A Major Delivery Problem

Shutterstock READ THIS NEXT: Walmart Is Under Fire for Doing This to Shoppers—Look for These 3 Words . iStock Online grocery shopping has been big business for years, but it truly exploded after the pandemic hit. In 2021, more than 70 percent of U.S. households reported ordering their groceries online at least once, according to a survey from grocery analyst firms Brick Meets Click and Mercatus. And in 2022, another survey from PowerReviews revealed that 72 percent of people shop online for groceries more often now than they did prior to the pandemic....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 506 words · Stephen Hinojosa

Wayfair Customers Angry Over “Unethical” Delivery Delays

Wayfair Customers Angry Over “Unethical” Delivery Delays Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock Affordable furniture is something many of us look for when shopping—and Wayfair is one of those retailers that regularly offers competitive prices. While you sometimes have to assemble these products yourself (unless you’re willing to shell out for a professional), it’s often worth it if you find something stylish that you love and don’t have to overpay for. But while Wayfair has its fair share of fans, on Reddit, the retailer caught some flak from shoppers citing delivery delays and issues, with one customer going so far as to say its business practices are “unethical....

January 8, 2026 · 5 min · 882 words · Joseph Olivas

Wells Fargo, Td Bank, And Santander Closing Dozens Of Branches—Here’S Where

Wells Fargo, TD Bank, and Santander Closing Dozens of Branches—Here’s Where Images: Shutterstock; Design: Canva So much of the news cycle focuses on retail closures. In recent months, Rite Aid filed for a second bankruptcy, Forever 21 shuttered for good, and Family Dollar announced that all 7,600 locations would be sold off. But in addition to stores, banks also face a tough brick-and-mortar climate, with thousands closing each year since 2020....

January 8, 2026 · 6 min · 1157 words · Cindy Jordan