Kiplinger's Personal Finance
IS DIRECT PRIMARY CARE RIGHT FOR YOU?
With this model, you pay a membership fee for more personalized medical services.
2 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
How to Pay for Long-Term Care
A couple of months ago, I wrote that many Americans significantly underestimate how long they could live in retirement (see “Living in Retirement,” Dec.). With the possibility of a 30-year retirement becoming more common, retirees need to plan for so-called longevity risk to make sure their assets last a lifetime. And the longer you live, the more likely you'll need to pay for some form of long-term care. That can range from assistance with activities of daily living to in-home care to a nursing home stay.
2 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
CATCH-UP SAVERS FACE A TAXING 401(K) CHANGE
Under new rules, you may lose an up-front deduction but gain tax-free income once you retire.
2 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
WHERE TO STASH CASH AS YIELDS FALL
Your best options depend on how soon you'll need the money and your tolerance for risk.
4 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
MANAGING MONEY TOGETHER— FOR BETTER, NOT WORSE
The key to financial harmony, even for long-married couples, lies in mastering the art of compromise.
2 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
ROBOS THAT COME WITH A HUMAN TOUCH
These services aim for a sweet spot that combines digital investing with real-life advisers.
10+ min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Unloved Energy Stocks Are a Bargain
Cleaned-up balance sheets and generous dividends make these dirt-cheap shares worth a look.
7 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
THE BEST AFFORDABLE FITNESS TRACKERS
These devices monitor your exercise, sleep patterns and more- and they don't cost an arm and a leg.
4 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
A TAX BREAK FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES
The editor of The Kiplinger Tax Letter responds to readers asking about health care write-offs.
2 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
The Case for Emerging Markets
Economic growth, earnings acceleration and bargain prices favor EM stocks.
3 min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
THE NEW RULES OF RETIREMENT
Popular guidelines about how to save, invest and spend need to be updated and personalized to ensure you'll never run out of money.
10+ min |
February 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
A GUIDE TO PLANNING A FAMILY REUNION
From shaping the guest list to building the budget, here's how to design a successful and memorable gathering.
8 min |
February 2026
Prevention US
GET MORE ENERGY
Dragging, lagging, sagging, or just plain tired and over it? Your body and your mind are trying to tell you something. If you listen carefully, you can turn things around. Plug into our amp-it-up manual to find out how.
9 min |
February 2026
Prevention US
FORGIVENESS 101
FOLLOW THESE EXPERT STEPS TO FEEL LIGHTER AND MORE FREE.
2 min |
February 2026
Prevention US
PREVENTION PICKS
OUR FOOD AND FITNESS WHIZ BRINGS YOU HER MONTHLY FEEL-GOOD FINDS.
2 min |
February 2026
Country Living
A Cozy Historic Kitchen
After falling victim to a flood, this Massachusetts home underwent a full renovation at the hands of architect Keri Murray, who wanted to honor the original 1830s kitchen-with an English twist.
2 min |
February - March 2026
Prevention US
HELP YOUR HIPS
Pigeon pose is a beloved yoga asana for stretching the hips and some of their supporting players such as the quads, the glutes, and the groin. This variation entails folding forward, which allows for a deeper, more relaxed and restorative stretch that can help release all types of tension, including the mental kind.
1 min |
February 2026
Country Living
A Stitch in Time
In search of respite in a world increasingly ruled by screens, author Grace Helena Walz returns to a low-tech childhood hobby.
2 min |
February - March 2026
Country Living
FAMILY REUNION
After having spent decades writing about other people's renovations, Country Living's executive editor, Jennifer Kopf, finally tackles her own labor of love in the form of her great-grandparents' now nearly 120-year-old farmhouse.
4 min |
February - March 2026
Prevention US
5 MYTHS ABOUT HEART HEALTH
Don't miss a beat—untangling truth from folklore may well help keep your ticker ticking.
4 min |
February 2026
Prevention US
WHAT'S UP WITH...HEMORRHOIDS
Yep, we're going there. Here's why you might sometimes need to cover your backside (with soothing goop).
1 min |
February 2026
Prevention US
Stop the Daily Grind
Banish bruxism and save your teeth-and unclench your jaw-with expert help.
2 min |
February 2026
Country Living
A Kitchen Fireplace
Nothing turns a room into a hot spot quite like this old-school architectural mainstay.
1 min |
February - March 2026
Prevention US
FEED YOUR HAIR
The best foods for the healthiest growth
3 min |
February 2026
The New Yorker
THE MUSICAL LIFE BROADWAY BABY
At Joe’s Pizza on Carmine Street, Marc Shaiman, the celebrated composer and lyricist, dropped his slice on the floor. “Ugh, it’s the Shaiman vortex,” he said. “Everything I come near breaks.”
3 min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
DEPT. OF RECYCLING SWIPE OUT
In 1994, when the MetroCard made Its 22, many straphangers were reluctant to say farewell to the subway token. Across the city, commuters struggled to master \"the swipe.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
THE AMERICAN POPE
How the Chicago-born Robert Prevost became Leo XIV.
10+ min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
POUR ONE OUT
The quest to save wine from wildfire smoke.
10+ min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
Amanda Petrusich on Katy Grannan's Photograph of Taylor Swift
There’s something uncanny about this still and stunning portrait of a twenty-one-year-old Taylor Swift, shot by Katy Grannan for Lizzie Widdicombe’s Profile of the singer, in 2011.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
The New Yorker
A PLAN MADE IN HIDING
After decades in the U.S., a Mexican couple prepares to self-deport—and leave their children behind.
10+ min |