Thousands of Haitians are seeking asylum at the Texas border after political and natural disasters. Here’s how to help them get shelter, food and more.
Author: Keira Wingate, USA TODAY
Airfare prices are expected to drop 10% this fall as travel demand declines
As travel demand declines into the fall season, airfare is expected to drop, giving more incentive for people to travel and keep up demand.
Can too little or too much sleep increase risk for Alzheimer’s? Study supports ‘sweet spot’
A new study by JAMA Neurology shows that short sleepers, less than six hours, are at a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Alaska Airlines to pay $200 to vaccinated staffers, require vaccination for new employees
Alaska Airlines is taking steps to encourage employees towards getting vaccinated. If unvaccinated and sick with COVID-109, PTO can’t be used.
New Zealand Minister’s son interrupts Zoom interview with a ‘male body part’-shaped carrot
Carmel Sepuloni, New Zealand minister of social development, was interrupted during a live Zoom interview as her son waved a phallic carrot around.
COVID-19 pandemic amplifies school bus driver shortage concerns
The pandemic has only worsened the ongoing school bus driver shortage throughout the country. And as schools start back drivers are hard to come by.
Owning a new vehicle costs nearly $10,000 a year, AAA says
AAA’s new Your Driving Cost study shows the average annual cost of new vehicle ownership is nearly $10,000, including depreciation and maintenance.
Looking to buy a home? Here are this year’s top 10 hottest housing markets in the US
The housing hasn’t slowed down and these are the top ZIP codes in the U.S. to look at, especially if you are a first time homebuyer.
What’s a key step before buying a used car? Getting a pre-purchase inspection
As the current vehicle market continues to rise, buyers need to be sure they are buying a quality car. A pre-purchase inspection can help ensure that.
Record high rents: Students struggle to find affordable housing in college towns
A new survey released by Realtor.com shows many students are unable to afford rent in college towns.