Who Represents the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics—and When Do Americans Compete? Full Team USA Roster & Start-Time Guide
The United States is represented at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics by a 232-athlete Team USA delegation across 16 sports, with competition beginning Feb.…
Slovakia beat Finland 4–1 at the 2026 Winter Olympics: Slafkovský scores twice, Hlavaj keeps the team in it
Slovak hockey players opened the Olympic tournament in Milan with a statement win: they defeated Finland 4–1 and collected three points right away. Juraj Slafkovský…
Team USA Hockey Schedule at the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milan–Cortina): Program, Dates, and Start Times
The U.S. men’s hockey team opens play at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026 against Latvia, followed by Denmark (Feb. 14) and…
Best Horror Movies of 2025 (U.S. Guide): What’s Worth Watching—and Where to Watch Legally
2025 delivered one of the strongest mainstream-and-indie horror lineups in years, with everything from big theatrical crowd-pleasers to auteur-driven nightmares and clever streaming discoveries. If…
When Are the Next U.S. Presidential Elections? Key Dates, Timeline, and What to Expect
The next U.S. presidential election is scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, 2028. Americans vote for a slate of Electoral College electors on that day, and…
APR Made Simple: What It Is—and Why It Matters More Than the Interest Rate in the U.S.
When you compare a loan, the interest rate tells you only what you’ll pay for the money itself. APR—called “annual percentage rate” in the U.S.…
Mortgage Rate “Fixation” in the U.S.: What It Means and When It’s Worth Changing Your Rate
In the United States, “fixing” your mortgage rate usually means locking in a fixed-rate mortgage so your interest rate—and the principal-and-interest part of your payment—stays…
SEPA vs instant payments—and what the U.S. equivalents are: why some bank transfers take minutes and others take days
You won’t send a “SEPA payment” inside the United States, but you’ll face the same practical choice Europeans do: a standard bank transfer that clears…
Global Concert Fees in 2026: How the Biggest Acts Get Paid (and Why the Final Number Is Never “Just a Fee”)
Summer festivals, city celebrations, brand activations, and private corporate shows are no longer places where artists “play for the love of it.” Behind every 60–90…
U.S. Tax Return Filing: Who Must File and Who Usually Doesn’t (Practical Overview)
Filing a U.S. federal income tax return isn’t mandatory for everyone. Most people must file if their gross income is above the IRS filing threshold…