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Friday Five: Housing Bubble Hits Gen X; Congress Acts on FHA Loan Limits, Flood Insurance

Check out the latest headlines about housing trends, including multigenerational family homes and how Gen X is handling the drop in home prices. Plus, breaking news about FHA loan limits and the National Flood Insurance ... Read More

2011 Hurricane Season Now Just a (Bad) Memory

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2011 was a busy year for hurricanes — will you be prepared for next year? Image: NOAA

The 2011 hurricane season, tying for the sixth most-active on record, is virtually over — and not a moment too soon. Read More

Stop the Madness of Congress’ Flood Insurance Déjà Vu

Congress is set to temporarily extend the National Flood Insurance Program instead of adopting a long-term resolution to this vital program. Read More

Tips on How To Prepare Your Home for Holiday Guests

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When preparing for holiday guests, you may want to put extra chairs around your kitchen so guests can sit and have fun. Image: Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images

Is your home ready for holiday visits from friends and family? Here’s how to prepare for the invasion. Read More

Yes, You Can Recycle Those Campaign Lawn Signs

Political yard signs can be recycled

Separate the metal stakes from the plastic signs before recycling. Image: Zane Selvans/Flickr

Don’t throw your campaign lawn signs in the trash when the election is over. Most political lawn signs are recyclable. Read More

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