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What Your Body is Secretly Telling You: A Guide to Wearable Tech | Future of Medicine [Ep. 5] 58:05| Monday, December 1, 2025Imagine a tattoo that changes color to warn you of health issues, or a watch that knows you’re getting sick before you do.In this fascinating episode, we explore breakthrough biosensor technology with Imperial College’s Ali Yetisen and precision medicine pioneer Michael Snyder, who reveal how real-time health monitoring is transforming from science fiction to reality. Learn how new technologies like smart tattoos, wearable devices, and advanced blood testing are revolutionizing healthcare, shifting us from treating illness to preventing…

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With so-called “prediction markets” giving taxpayers new ways to place wagers on future events such as sports, elections, pop culture happenings and even the weather, the uncertainty isn’t limited to the predictions — users are taking tax risks as well.Processing ContentUnder the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, gambling losses are only deductible up to 90% of gambling winnings. For example, if a taxpayer has $10,000 of gains and $10,000 of losses, they still must report $1,000 of income.Prediction markets claim they are not gambling platforms, but instead are financial contracts regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, not by the…

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Dave:The Fed cut rates again yesterday. They also at the same time announced a new measure that they typically reserve for more emergency style crises that seems to be somehow flying under the radar. But today we’re gonna unpack it, all of it. We’re gonna talk about the Fed’s announcement, some of the details behind the scenes that gives us clues about what might happen next year, the announcement of this new tactic meant to stabilize the economy. And on top of all the Fed news, we’ll also share the most recent housing market data that gives us some clues…

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#block-9e6c09f0 h2 { width: 401px; } What It’s About A tinkerer turns boring Google Forms into custom tools—and gets paid to show others how. Notes from Chris Episode 3274 Welcome to Throwback Thursday, where we take an in-depth look at someone who’s story has evolved considerably since we first featured them. Last week, we heard how one maker rescued stained recipe cards and transformed them into framed kitchen art. Her sentimental side hustle—complete with a done-for-you option—has already brightened 150 homes and counting. Today, in our latest feature, we’ll hear from a tinkerer who unlocked timers and custom branding for…

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(Image credit: Getty Images)You worked hard all year and were awarded an amazing bonus. It’s time to go on a shopping spree and treat yourself — because you only live once, so why not live it up?Let me stop you there: Don’t spend it all in one place. Of course it’s important to treat yourself, but within reason.There are most likely buckets that need to be filled to help set you up for success with your end-of-year and 2026 financial goals. From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance Become a smarter, better informed investor. Subscribe from just $107.88 $24.99,…

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At the beginning of next year, two stalwart planners who built their registered investment advisory firm and shaped countless financial advisors’ careers will step down from their roles.Processing ContentElissa Buie and Dave Yeske, spouses who are the founders of Vienna, Virginia- and San Francisco-based RIA firm Yeske Buie, will hand the reins of the firm to its three partners: Yusuf Abugideiri, Lauren Stansell and Lauren Mireles, the firm said last month. The company calls the three successors its “C3Os.” Besides the change at the top, the company will alter its name in January to YESKEBUIE, which it described as “turning what…

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