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Real estate Q&A: Should I consider getting a reverse mortgage?
Q: I am 71 and retired. My house is paid off, but money is tight every month, and I keep seeing ads for reverse mortgages. My son says they are a scam, and that the bank will end up owning my home. Is that true, or is this something I should actually consider? — Patricia
A: A reverse mortgage is not a scam, nor is it a miracle. Like any loan,...Read more
San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as largest tech talent market
The San Francisco Bay Area, epicenter of the artificial intelligence boom, is home to a massive amount of tech workers employed by some of the world's most valuable companies, from Apple to Nvidia.
But for the first time, New York has eclipsed the Bay Area as the home of the largest "tech talent workforce," a report by real estate and ...Read more
Seattle area doesn't have 'enough family-sized units to go around'
A Seattle renter’s search is always a struggle — some alchemy of budget constraints, need for space and tolerance for the grueling process of scouring listings. For families with children, that search can be even harder.
Fewer than half of available rentals in the Seattle area have two or more bedrooms, the smallest share among major metro ...Read more
Native businesses in WA navigate 'very complex' tax system, red tape
While customers perused Rings of Chain's table displays of abalone shell pendants, beaded earrings and brooches, owner Ha-huli-tud Tionna Marie Hawk greeted a Suquamish Tribal elder, Kippie Joe, approaching her business' canopy tents.
Being a vendor at annual festival Chief Seattle Days this month was a homecoming for Hawk, 22, who is Suquamish...Read more
Michigan firms have cited AI for layoffs. Reality may be more complex
Across Michigan, companies are citing artificial intelligence as a driver behind workforce reductions — from a Grand Rapids insurance and fintech giant cutting thousands of jobs to a broader wave of technology sector layoffs nationally that experts say is only partly about AI itself.
Some experts and economists say AI as it exists today can ...Read more
How to save $2,000 a month in Los Angeles: Rent
Some Los Angeles-area renters may feel a secret shame of not owning their homes, but maybe they should be bragging. Right now, renting is a much better deal.
People in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metropolitan area looking to get into a smaller home on average would save more than $2,000 a month by renting rather than buying, according to...Read more
Report: Amazon scans books for AI data, destroys them at North Las Vegas facility
When Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, he wanted it to become the world’s largest bookstore.
Now the company is reportedly buying books, slicing off their spines and scanning the pages for artificial intelligence training data before destroying the originals.
Amazon, which operates 19 facilities in Southern Nevada, scans and shreds ...Read more
Is your car insured with State Farm? They may owe you $100 or more
The insurance company State Farm has begun sending checks to millions of policyholders as part of the company's largest-ever cash-back dividend.
Eligible auto insurance customers will receive an average of $100 from the company. Exact amounts depend on the state and the premium paid for each qualifying policy.
More than 7 million checks have ...Read more
Tech deploys charm offensive to combat AI data center backlash
For the 230,000 people living in rural Doña Ana County, Oracle Corp.’s Project Jupiter data center has quickly become an inescapable part of life. Mailers hailing “A NEW DAY FOR NEW MEXICO” have been sent to homes, touting its economic benefits. Oracle and its partners have donated money to sponsor organizations like the Boys & Girls Club...Read more
Target doubles profit, boosted by $1 billion tariff refund
Target Corp. said Wednesday it received a nearly $1 billion tariff refund from the federal government.
It is among the first major Minnesota companies to report its refund following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs.
Trump’s tariffs, imposed at the start of his second term in ...Read more
Terry Savage: Collecting Social Security on your ex
Many people are surprised to find out that other people can legally collect benefits on their Social Security work records. And it doesn’t diminish their own benefits.
For example, if you’re an ex-spouse, you can legally collect on your former spouse’s record if you meet certain conditions. And if you are a surviving spouse — a widow or...Read more
Las Vegas startup turns desert air into water
It sounds like an illusion from a Las Vegas magic show.
Watch as we pull water out of thin air.
But it’s not a trick. Las Vegas-based WAVR Technologies can actually turn air into water.
The deep tech startup that spun out of UNLV is commercializing atmospheric water harvesting systems that extract water directly from the air — even in ...Read more
Tech review: Switchbot Lock Vision Pro can do it all
Smart door locks are some of the most convenient gadgets I’ve ever installed at my house.
It doesn’t take long to get used to getting into your house without a key. Entering a passcode on a keypad or using an app on your phone to open the door is pretty slick.
Newer smart locks have incorporated biometrics, so you can use a fingerprint or ...Read more
As health insurance costs rise, Nevada hospitals see more uninsured patients
At the beginning of this year, Las Vegas insurance broker Harry Mex’s cellphone started ringing more than usual.
Clients were calling Mex after learning what they would have to pay for health insurance in 2026. Some said their monthly premiums had doubled or tripled even though their incomes had not changed. Others were facing higher ...Read more
Meta 'hid the truth' about harms to children, California says as Oakland trial opens
California accused Meta on Tuesday of studying “vulnerabilities in teens’ brains” to hook children on Facebook and Instagram, then concealing the harm, in opening statements of a potentially transformative federal trial in Oakland.
Meta countered that it has recognized the risks of social media, researched user safety and developed tools ...Read more
Inside Gaming: Nevada regulators seek $120K a day in fines from Kalshi
The Nevada Gaming Control Board is seeking $120,000 a day in fines against prediction market Kalshi, alleging the company failed to comply with a judge’s order to stop offering sports, election and entertainment event contracts in Nevada by an Aug. 12 deadline.
The board made the allegation in a late Friday court filing in Carson City after ...Read more
Rents dropping across Las Vegas Valley, report says
Rents are dropping across the Las Vegas Valley, according to a new report from Zumper.
One-bedroom apartment rents dropped 18.8% in July year over year, the biggest drop in the valley, in Winchester, which includes the north end of the Strip and to the east, according to the apartment rental platform.
The second biggest decline was in North ...Read more
'She died by design': Grieving mothers condemn Meta as trial begins in Oakland
Victoria Hinks tried taking her 16-year-old daughter’s phone away time and again as the San Rafael, California, girl became consumed by social media feeds that Hinks said repeatedly served her posts about anorexia and self-harm. And every time her daughter would fight back — even sneaking into her parents’ room to nab her phone and get ...Read more
US, Canada dig in on tariff negotiations as deal hopes fade
President Donald Trump’s administration is downplaying expectations for a last-minute deal with Canada to avert fresh tariffs set to take effect Wednesday, people familiar with the matter said.
The U.S. has signaled privately that the chances of a deal on Tuesday are a coin flip or worse, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity ...Read more
Stellantis sees 3 workplace deaths in two years. Is there a problem?
Three workers were repairing a machine inside Stellantis NV's Dundee Engine Plant early on April 7, 2025, when two of them stepped away for a break, leaving their third colleague to toil away on the large industrial washer alone.
When one worker returned from the restroom minutes later, he found Ronald Adams trapped, his body pinned between a ...Read more
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- Is your car insured with State Farm? They may owe you $100 or more









