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FinTech Brands Disrupt DIY Investor Landscape, JD Power Finds

TROY, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JD Power: FinTech Brands Disrupt DIY Investor Landscape...
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63% of Gen Z Say Speed and Ease Matter Most in the Renting Experience, New Rently Survey Finds

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As renting becomes a longer-term reality for more households, what renters want from the experience is diverging by generation. New research from Rently, the resident lifecycle management platform designed for single-family and multifamily operators, shows younger renters place the most weight on speed, ease and flexibility, while older renters are more likely to prioritize predictability, stability and support. The results point to a market shaped by different lif...
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Millions of Americans May Not Get a Tax Refund, But Can Still Unlock Monthly Savings From An Overlooked Expense

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Caribou data shows drivers who refinance their car loan can lower their payments by up to $159 a month even if they do not qualify for new tax breaks....
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NMI Research: Frictionless Payments Rewire Consumer Spending

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Frictionless payments are rewiring consumer spending habits, according to new research from NMI®, a global leader in embedded payments infrastructure. In its “Psychology of Payments” survey of 1,000 U.S. adults, half (50%) say they shop more frequently when payments feel seamless, while an equal share (50%) admit they abandon carts when the checkout process feels complicated or frustrating. Frictionless payments fuel higher conversions and average order value (AOV) NM...
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MAX Finds 35% of Gen Zers Would Stop Liking a Song After Learning It Was Created by AI

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gen Z is skeptical of AI, despite leading adoption. Wavelength by MAX report reveals major age, income, and cultural divides in AI sentiment....
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City of Hope®: Early Diagnostics Will Stem the Surge of Colorectal Cancer in Younger Adults

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Experts at City of Hope, one of the nation’s largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations, say the surge in colorectal cancer in people under 50 — often compounded by delayed diagnoses and misinterpreted symptoms — requires age-specific research, treatments, education, and diagnostic tools. A blood test under development at City of Hope could become a breakthrough for detecting the disease early, making it part of an annual exam. Colorectal...
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Ai.com, Universal Pictures, and Lay’s Win Most Engaging Super Bowl LX Ads in EDO’s Annual TV Outcomes Ranker

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EDO, the TV outcomes company, today released its annual ranking of all national Super Bowl LX ads, showcasing brands like Ai.com, Universal Pictures, and Lay’s in the lead with the most engaging spots of the night. For over a decade, EDO has scored every Super Bowl ad from pre-kick to post-game based on how effective each spot is at driving consumer behaviors — such as website visits and brand searches — immediately after the ads airing. “This year’s Super Bowl contin...
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New Report Reveals Americans Are Getting Sick More Often, Earlier in Life

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UnitedHealthcare and Health Action Council (HAC), a nonprofit employer coalition, today released their ninth annual white paper highlighting emerging health trends linked to workforce health and affordability. Based on data from more than 225,000 HAC members with health plans administered by UnitedHealthcare, the report finds that younger generations are experiencing serious health issues earlier in life, with substantial implications for employer-sponsored health plans. As p...
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HelloFresh and Betches Media Launch The Galentine’s Dinner Edit

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HelloFresh, the world’s leading meal kit company, and Betches Media, the authority on women’s content and culture, today announced the launch of The Galentine’s Dinner Edit. With Galentine’s Day falling on Friday the 13th this year, the partnership proves that with delicious home cooked recipes and carefully curated dinner party essentials, staying in is officially the new going out. The perfect alternative to the chaos of Friday night crowds, features a limited-editi...
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Redfin Reports More Gen Zers are Buying Homes—But It’s a Trickle, Not a Flood

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More than one-quarter (27.1%) of Gen Zers nationwide owned their home in 2025—up from 26.1% a year earlier—according to a new report from Redfin, the real estate brokerage powered by Rocket. Millennials also eked out a gain in their homeownership rate, to 55.4% from 54.9% a year earlier; it’s natural that millennials’ gain is smaller than that of Gen Z because they’re older and have had more time to buy homes. For older generations, homeownership is holding steady at a...