4 tricks to organize your taxes

Open/download audio

Yep, it’s everyone’s favorite time of the year — tax time! Here’s how to make it easier.

Tags: tax time, tricks


A SWAT team stormed my house

Feb. 16 started like any typical Friday night. My husband and I decided to stay home, grill chicken and make a salad for dinner. At about 6:45 p.m., we heard some loud rumbling overhead.

We walked onto the back patio and two police helicopters were overhead — shining lights all over our property, and a recording echoed, “Police. You are under arrest. Stay right there and I won’t shoot you.”

Continue reading

Trivia

Not only do you blink less when looking at a screen, but science proves most people read more slowly on a screen than on paper. Is it slower by … 5%, 10% or 20%?

Find the answer here

Pay-per-prescription: Hitting up your doctor for a sick note or refill? Prepare to pony up. Once-free admin tasks could soon carry a price tag. Blame pandemic burnout and the telehealth boom for turning your doc’s inbox into a no-freebie zone.

Cut down on your kids’ screen time

Studies show too much screen time can hurt a child’s development. It’s good to know you can take control of the situation and limit the time your kiddos spend staring at their phones.

Set up Family Link on Android:

  • Open the Family Link app and select your child.
  • Tap Controls at the bottom center, then Set up under Downtime to select the hours and minutes for the limit.

Or try Screen Time on iOS:

  • Open Settings and tap Screen Time.
  • Scroll and choose your child’s name under Family.
  • Tap Turn on Screen Time > Continue.
  • Set up Downtime, App Limits, and Content & Privacy with the limitations you want for your child.
  • Tap Use Screen Time Passcode, then enter a passcode when prompted. Re-enter the passcode to confirm.
  • Enter your Apple ID and password. This can be used to reset your Screen Time passcode if you forget it.

My advice: Everything in moderation. I’ve known kids who grew up with totally locked-down tech, and later in life, they’re glued to their phones. Be a good role model, too. Yes, you scrolling at the dinner table.

4.5-foot-wide foldable car

It’s $17,600, drives like a standard-width car and, even better, parks like a motorcycle. The CT-2 EV reaches a speed of just 55 mph, but you can drive up to 111 miles on a single charge.

Doritos courtesy of Big Brother: The University of Waterloo ditched its high-tech vending machines after a student caught them using facial-recognition technology. Adaria Vending Services and Invenda Group claimed they were just fancy motion sensors, not spy cams. Uh-huh.

🐕 Speaking of dogs: Nearly a year after being lost in a Colorado avalanche, Jacob Dalbey’s dog, Ullr, was spotted alive and well on a trail cam. The search, fueled by $38,000 in GoFundMe donations, is drawing them closer to a reunion.

🛫 You’ve heard it on every flight: Switching to Airplane mode is for safety. Think again. Thanks to “pico-cells,” Europe’s been fine with midair calls since 2022. The truth? It’s not about signal interference; it’s about keeping the peace in the skies — nobody wants to sit next to someone yapping away for hours.

$1.76M in stock trading

A guy in Texas made that after overhearing his wife’s remote work convos. He heard BP was buying a truck-stop operator and scooped up tens of thousands of shares. The money he made when the deal went through? Forfeit. He’s facing five years in prison for securities fraud.

$5 credit from AT&T to make up for a 12-hour network outage

You’re outta luck if you use AT&T’s Business or Prepaid plans or Cricket. Look for it as a credit on your bill.