by 65nation | Jul 12, 2026 | Finance
Here is something most of us think about at some point: what if the money runs out before we do? It is one of the most common worries in retirement. The encouraging news is that making your savings last is less about cutting everything out and more about spending with...
by 65nation | Jul 12, 2026 | Paws & Purpose
The heat is serious right now, and if you do not have central air conditioning, your dog is feeling every degree of it right alongside you. Here is something worth understanding. Dogs do not sweat the way we do. They cool themselves almost entirely by panting. That...
by 65nation | Jul 12, 2026 | Just for Grandparents
You are mid-sentence with a friend when a small voice barrels right over yours. Sound familiar? If your grandchildren interrupt constantly, you are not alone and neither are they. It turns out, there is usually something real behind the habit. Licensed psychologist...
by 65nation | Jul 12, 2026 | Lifestyle
Most of us grew up with some version of the frontier story. Maybe it was Little House on the Prairie on TV after school. Maybe it was Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books. Maybe it was that computer game where everyone kept dying of dysentery. Whatever the source, we...
by 65nation | Jul 12, 2026 | Nostalgia
Do you remember the first time you read it? Maybe it was assigned in school. Maybe you picked it up on your own. Either way, there is a good chance To Kill a Mockingbird left a mark you never quite forgot. On July 11, 1960, Harper Lee, a complete unknown at the time,...