If you have an individual retirement account (IRA), you might have considered converting it into a Roth account at some point. But you might not know the best time to do a conversion, or even if doing ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Adams Administration’s controversial City of Yes housing plan has come to fruition, as homeowners now have the green light to add ancillary dwelling units (ADUs) to their ...
People are sad, your body is dealt with, and the world keeps spinning. But what happens to your crypto? Digital assets become part of your estate — and the gears of the legal system creak into motion ...
The first major federal program that would direct public funds to private school tuition is one part of the major budget bill that narrowly passed the U.S. Senate this week. But the tax credit-fueled ...
The Air Force is using money previously given to its Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile program to convert a Qatari luxury jet into an Air Force One. “There were dollars that were removed ...
Ed. Note: After significant backlash, San Francisco's public school system announced it was cancelling the "Grading for Equity" initiative. More from Newsweek's Jesus Mesa here. San Francisco's public ...
Last month, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collective reported that dark energy is evolving—specifically weakening—and it could help provide the first observational evidence of string ...
Stock market volatility is alive and kicking, but that doesn’t have to be a bad thing, even if you’re not a day trader. Instead of buying on the dip, investors facing hefty future tax consequences on ...
On Saturday, a developer using Cursor AI for a racing game project hit an unexpected roadblock when the programming assistant abruptly refused to continue generating code, instead offering some ...
Got candles? Cake? A thoughtful gift? If so, then all that's left is to warm up your vocal chords ahead of singing “Happy Birthday” and signing the card. If you've picked out just the right one, but ...
A new study has found evidence of big gains in students’ reading ability from using one specific phonics program—and suggests that consistent implementation is key to getting the strongest results.