Author: Daniel Keem
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Smaller Homes Can Offer Better Value
American homes have doubled in size since the 1970s while household sizes have shrunk. Smaller homes often deliver more financial and emotional return.
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1099 vs W-2 is a moral question, not just a tax one
Worker classification looks like a tax issue but it’s really about who carries the risk. Many 1099 arrangements quietly offload it onto workers.
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Why Some Lawyers Settle Too Fast
Settling a case quickly can serve the lawyer more than the client. Here’s how to spot when your attorney’s incentives don’t match yours.
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Free Apps Often Cost You Your Data
Free apps aren’t really free — your data is the price. Here’s what’s being collected, who’s buying it, and how to limit the exchange.
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How Smartphones Killed the Ice Cream Man
When you hear the idea that the decline of the neighborhood route: how suburban sprawl and smartphones killed the classic ice cream truck — examining changing neighborhood patterns, parental anxieties, and on-demand delivery apps that have shrunk traditional routes., it's easy to have a strong reaction. The phrase alone can evoke curiosity, skepticism, or frustration.…
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Why Evidence Isn’t Always as Strong as It Seems
Studies, statistics, and expert claims can sound authoritative without being reliable. Here’s how to read evidence with the skepticism it deserves.
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Repairing Devices Is Often More Cost-Effective
Replacing a phone or laptop feels easier than fixing it, but the math usually favors repair. Here’s when a fix beats a brand-new device.