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  • BREAKING NEWS: SpaceX stock: 7 things every investor should know ahead of the SpaceX IPO

    Stacker, Lou Whitman for The Motley Fool|May 21, 2026

    SpaceX stock: 7 things every investor should know ahead of the SpaceX IPO The newly unveiled Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) S-1 registration statement delivers essential financial disclosures that potential investors must scrutinize before considering buying SpaceX stock. This filing officially lifts the veil on SpaceX's financials, detailing everything from its rapid Starlink subscriber growth to a massive, capital-intensive pivot into orbital artificial intelligence (AI)...

  • The "sibling discount" is gone: How families with multiple college students can navigate college funding gaps

    Stacker, Debbie Schwartz for College Ave|May 21, 2026

    The ‘sibling discount’ is gone: How families with multiple college students can navigate college funding gaps For decades, parents with two or more children in college at the same time could count on receiving more financial aid. But a change in the federal financial aid calculation has eliminated this "sibling discount," leaving more families with multiple kids in college on the hook to cover thousands in college costs. The shift comes as part of the FAFSA Simplification Act, which was imp...

  • The 'add protein' era: How everyday foods are getting a functional upgrade

    Stacker, Keana Ashley for BUILT|May 21, 2026

    The ‘add protein’ era: How everyday foods are getting a functional upgrade For years, healthy eating advice has often centered on restriction. People were told to cut carbs, avoid sugar, or stay away from entire categories of food in hopes of getting closer to some ideal version of health. That mindset has started to lose some of its grip as more consumers look for habits they can actually live with, BUILT reports. Rather than building their routines around what has to go, many are paying clo...

  • Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales

    Stacker, Robert McClure for RJ Nautical|May 21, 2026

    Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales Nearly 85 million Americans spend time boating each year, which makes the current slowdown more complicated than a simple drop in sales. Recent research from RJ Nautical suggests that while new boat purchases have cooled, interest in boating activity itself remains resilient. Families are still planning weekends around marinas, anglers are still towing boats to local lakes, and owners are still maintaining the vessels they...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham

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    Grusho Anna // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures attention starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV sho...

  • Are home prices going up in Tuscaloosa in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Trong Nguyen // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Tuscaloosa in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and...

  • Are home prices going up in Mobile in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Felix Mizioznikov // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Mobile in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and...

  • Are home prices going up in Montgomery in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Felix Mizioznikov // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Montgomery in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and...

  • Are home prices going up in Huntsville in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Felix Mizioznikov // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Huntsville in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and...

  • Are home prices going up in Gadsden in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    tokar // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Gadsden in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond as price...

  • Are home prices going up in Florence in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    tokar // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Florence in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond as...

  • Are home prices going up in Dothan in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    tokar // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Dothan in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond as price...

  • Are home prices going up in Decatur in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Trong Nguyen // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Decatur in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond...

  • Are home prices going up in Daphne in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Trong Nguyen // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Daphne in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond as...

  • Are home prices going up in Birmingham in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    Felix Mizioznikov // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Birmingham in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and...

  • Are home prices going up in Auburn in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    tokar // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Auburn in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond as price...

  • Are home prices going up in Anniston in 2026?

    Stacker|May 21, 2026

    tokar // Shutterstock Are home prices going up in Anniston in 2026? Home prices have been a major talking point since the pandemic, when they climbed at a record pace in response to a frenzy of demand. This increase led to a sharp decline in affordability that weighed on buyers and sellers and slowed the housing market to a crawl. Now, the housing market is in the early stages of a long, gradual reset. Redfin economists predict that affordability will slowly improve this year and beyond as...

  • How US airports are managing the massive influx of World Cup traffic

    Stacker, Jay Franco Serevilla for Jettly|May 21, 2026

    How US airports are managing the massive influx of World Cup traffic Between June 11 and July 19, 2026, the Western world will be busy celebrating football (referred to as soccer in the United States). Held every four years, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place across three countries: the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. According to FIFA estimates, the event will draw around 6.5 million tourists, out of which at least 40% will be international travelers. The 16 host cities (11 of which are in the U...

  • Just graduated and preparing for your first paycheck? Here's how you should allocate your money

    Stacker, Mallika Mitra for Current|May 21, 2026

    Just graduated and preparing for your first paycheck? Here's how you should allocate your money When college graduates throw their caps into the air this year, many of them will be preparing to start a nine-to-five job for the first time. While that comes with the excitement of a first paycheck, it also comes with the need to learn about how to manage your money. Personal finances are, as the name implies, personal. That means that the amount of cash one recent graduate allocates to their...

  • Ocean freight rates double since March as carriers aggressively squeeze capacity

    Stacker, Michael Emiliani for Freight Right|May 21, 2026

    Ocean freight rates double since March as carriers aggressively squeeze capacity Mid-May 2026 saw a dramatic intersection of legal reprieve, aggressive threats, and targeted diplomacy defining global commerce. The U.S. executive branch successfully stabilized its immediate economic policy as an appellate court paused a ruling that had briefly neutralized the nation's 10% global surcharge. Empowered by this judicial lifeline, Washington escalated its transactional pressure on Europe by...

  • What it means to be financially liquid

    Stacker, Stefanie Moody for Ally Financial|May 21, 2026

    What it means to be financially liquid Cash is often crowned king — and for good reason. It typically upholds its value and allows you to instantly make purchases. When you add cash into an account or investment, it's also important to understand how easily you can access it, which is known as liquidity, reports Ally Financial. What is financial liquidity? Financial liquidity refers to the ease with which an asset — anything ranging from a money market savings account to an ETF to real estate ...

  • Movies and TV shows casting across the US

    Stacker, Jaimie Etkin

    Media_Photos // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting across the US The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know...

  • FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums: USA, Mexico, and Canada venues

    Stacker, Gareth Newman for Way|May 21, 2026

    FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums: USA, Mexico, and Canada venues Before learning about all the FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums, it’s important to understand that the 2026 Football World Cup is special for so many reasons. After 1994, the United States is once again hosting the Football World Cup. It is the first World Cup hosted by more than two countries and also the first to feature 48 teams. This is the first time Canada is hosting the men’s FIFA World Cup. In addition, Mexico becomes the first coun...

  • How ADHD affects health by middle age

    Stacker, Claire Bugos for Understood|May 21, 2026

    How ADHD affects health by middle age Living with ADHD as an adult can mean years of working overtime to keep up with everyone else. Because of challenges with executive function and focus, you might struggle with ADHD burnout, staying connected with friends, and parenting or caregiving responsibilities. By the time you land in middle age — between ages 40 and 65 — the stress can take a real toll on your mental well-being and physical health. That’s the takeaway from new research out of the U...

  • The 10 most expensive states for e-commerce sales tax in 2026 and how to plan your Q2 and Q3 strategy around them

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for Anrok|May 21, 2026

    The 10 most expensive states for e-commerce sales tax in 2026 and how to plan your Q2 and Q3 strategy around them As finance leaders across the country close the books on Q1 and look ahead to the rest of the year, the landscape for tax-efficient growth is shifting beneath them. While many teams focus on customer acquisition costs or churn, sales and use tax can bite into margins by driving all-in pricing up for purchasers and turning them away. In states where combined rates now exceed 10%,...

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