02/21/2026
“How high-earners are using real estate and a little-known rule to slash their tax bills”
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“How high-earners are using real estate and a little-known rule to slash their tax bills”
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How high-earners are using real estate and a little-known rule to slash their tax bills — Business Insider
Updated Feb 21, 2026, 10:45 AM GMT Physicians Kenji Asakura and Letizia Alto are real estate investors and the founders of Semi-Retired MD. Courtesy of Letizia Alto and Kenji Asakura There's a little-known IRS designation called real estate professional status, or REPS. It allows qualifying investor...
02/21/2026
💫 Zendaya Marriage Rumors Spark After New Ring Sighting : Fans speculate a secret wedding between Zendaya and Tom Holland after she appears in public wearing a gold band.
Zendaya swaps engagement ring for gold band, sparks marriage rumors with Tom Holland
The actress wore what appeared to be a wedding band during a recent outing in Beverly Hills, Calif.
02/21/2026
⚖️ Controversial Marriage Bill Passed in Tennessee : The state legislature approved a bill allowing private citizens and organizations to refuse recognition of same-sex marriages, prompting legal and civil rights debates.
Tennessee House passes bill allowing private citizens to refuse recognition of same-sex marriages
The Tennessee House of Representatives passed a controversial bill Thursday that would allow private citizens and organizations to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages without facing punishment.
02/21/2026
💍 Want a Great Life Hack? Marry in Your 20s: A cultural piece highlights Super Bowl QB Drake Maye’s early marriage and suggests marrying young can improve life satisfaction.
Want a Great Life Hack? Marry in Your 20s
Super Bowl quarterback Drake Maye, married at 22, sets a good example for his peers.
02/21/2026
❤️ Relationships & longevity benefits (health-related coverage):
The Longevity Tip That Everyone Overlooks is Actually the Easiest One to Follow
Experts share what you can do to live a longer, healthier, happier life—with your loved ones by your side.
02/21/2026
💡 Study: Seeing Partner as Saver Linked to Higher Satisfaction (Feb 12 2026) financial views and marital happiness:
Seeing your partner as a 'saver' may make you happier in marriage
Researchers find spouses who see their partners as "savers" tend to be more satisfied with both their marriages and their finances.
02/21/2026
🧠 Joint Savoring & Couple Happiness (Feb 2026) how savoring positive moments boosts relationship satisfaction:
Stressed couples may benefit most from 'joint savoring,' new research suggests
Couples who spend more time savoring the pleasurable moments they share are happier together, argue less, and are more confident their relationship will last, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers say in a new study. "Savoring involves slowing down to become aware of and focus on posit...
02/21/2026
📈 Study: Moving In vs. Marriage for Happiness (Feb 2026) older adults’ well-being and relationship transitions:
Marriage or moving in? Study explains what lifts happiness after 50
Who says that butterflies in the stomach are only for the young? A new study by psychologist Iris Wahring from the University of Vienna and her international team shows that when people over 50 enter into a new relationship and seal it by moving in together, their life satisfaction increases signifi...
02/21/2026
🧠 Study: Attachment Styles Matter in Marriage (Feb 13 2026) attachment theory and early marital satisfaction:
'A lid for every pot:' Attachment styles matter in marriage, according to Purdue Psychological Sciences researcher – News | College of Health and Human Sciences
The latest relationship science research from Purdue University clinical psychology professor Susan South’s Relationships and Mental Health Lab focuses on “attachment styles,” which are patterns in adult relationships stemming from childhood bonds with caregivers as well as from previous adult...
02/21/2026
📊 Survey: Smaller Bedtime Gap Linked to Happier Marriages (Feb 2026) new data on how couples’ sleep patterns correlate with marital happiness:
Survey reveals smaller bedtime gap linked to happier marriages - Talker Research
A new survey of 2,000 married Americans looked at the “bedtime gap” — the amount of time between one partner going to bed and the other following, and the impact this has on respondents’ relationships.
02/21/2026
“On top of that, I often come home, and the kids are bouncing on the walls because they have been in front of a TV instead of getting any meaningful play, the house is a mess, and there's nothing ready for dinner. So after 60 hours as an executive in a high-stress role, I also have to roll up my sleeves and make food, do the dishes and laundry, help with homework, drive to activities and playdates, and be a sympathetic ear to hear how tired my partner is.
I'll never leave because she'd die without me, and the kids would suffer to see her suffer. So instead, I carry on day by day, waiting for the pressure of it to finally destroy my heart so I can move on to whatever afterlife there is."
—Anonymous, 40, Canada”
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“"I Wasn't Prepared For That": Married Men Are Revealing "Painful Truths" About Marriage That They Wish They Knew Sooner”
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