

If thinking about investing in the stock market gives you major anxiety, you're not alone. Before completely writing off anything having to do with investing, make sure you're aware of all of your options. Investopedia surveyed 1,405 affluent millennials and discovered that 40 percent of respondents agreed that investing in the stock market was "risky" and almost a quarter claimed that it was overwhelming. This is unsurprising with the investing horror stories detailing the hundreds or even thousands of dollars naive investors lost, but that doesn't have to be your story.
Various investment options are low-risk or even zero-risk, but when you take on less risk you'll probably have lower returns. As long as you're willing to offset your investment growth on the premise of safeguarding your initial investment, then you have several options at your disposal.
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Certificates Of Deposits
If you're feeling a bit apprehensive about investing in stocks and bonds, but yearn to make more money than holding your money in a standard savings account, then purchasing a certificate of deposit (CD) can be a great investment to start with. Certificate of Deposits are products provided by credit unions and banks that pay customers not to use a lump-sum deposit for an agreed-upon period. In return, these institutions offer an interest rate premium.
Before rushing to purchase a CD at just any bank, brokerage firm, or credit union, you should know that all certificates of deposits are not the same. Shop around a bit to find the financial institutions that offer the highest interest rate premiums, so you can have higher gains on the same lump-sum of money you were going to invest in CDs anyways.
Treasury Notes, Bills, & Bonds
Without a doubt, Treasury notes, bills, and bonds are some of the safest investments because they're guaranteed by the U.S. government. Yes, that's right. Uncle Sam guarantees to pay back your principal with interest on top. Cha-ching! The Treasury Department auctions all notes, bonds, and bills with a fixed-interest rate, which is an interest rate with a set amount of interest on a line of credit or loan. While there is a high demand, bidders will pay more than the face value to receive the fixed rate, and vice versa when demand is low. When an investor holds treasury security until term, they'll receive the face value back, as well as the interest paid by the issuer over the life of the bond.
Treasurys have the lowest interest rates of all fixed securities. These securities are risk-free, but low-risk brings lower interest rates, decreasing your potential for larger returns on your investment.
What exactly is the difference between all three Treasurys? They differ because of lengths of maturity, essentially the Treasury notes are distributed for terms of two, three, five, seven, and ten years. Treasury bonds are only issued for terms that are less than a year, while Treasury bonds have the longest length of maturity with a term issuance of 30 years!
High-Yield Savings Account
A high-yield savings account is for the woman who is saving for a rainy day, so she needs to have quick access to her emergency fund. Unlike other savings account options, high-yield savings accounts allow up to six withdrawals without incurring any penalty fees! The lack of long-term commitment is a great plus for any low-risk investor who fears losing access to their savings when they need it the most.
According to CNBC, the top five high-yield savings accounts' annual percentage yield (APY), or rate of return, is at minimum 10 times more than the 0.04% national average APY offered for traditional savings accounts. A simple switch from a traditional savings account to a high-yield savings account would offer a higher rate of return, while still providing zero risks.
Money Market Accounts
Money Market Accounts (MMA) are similar to traditional savings accounts and high-yield savings accounts because they're a type of deposit account that earns interest. Banks and credit unions issue money market accounts that are federally insured up to $250,000 per depositor, so there's no need to worry about losing your funds.
MMAs typically require a higher minimum balance, but sometimes offer higher interest rates than the traditional or high-yield savings accounts depending on the issuer. The major difference between Money Market Accounts and other savings accounts is the ability to use a debit card or check to make purchases.
Also, keep in mind many issuers charge fees if you max out their withdrawal limit for the month.
Now that you have the proper knowledge about low-risk investment opportunities, you're equipped to figure out which low-risk investment is right for your specific needs. Investing doesn't have to involve a roller coaster of emotions like many think, as long as you make strategic investments to control the amount of risk you're willing to take on.
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From '106 & Park' To Prime Time, Rocsi Diaz Is Still That Girl
Rocsi Diaz is no stranger to the camera. From her iconic run on 106 & Park to interviewing Hollywood heavyweights on Entertainment Tonight, she’s been at the center of culture for years. Now, she’s back in the hosting chair alongside none other than Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders for We Got Time Today, a fresh talk show exclusive to Tubi.
The show is exactly what you’d expect when you put a media pro and a sports legend together—a mix of real talk, unfiltered moments, and guest interviews that feel like family kickbacks. As the duo wraps up their first season, Rocsi sat down with xoNecole to talk about teaming up with Deion, the wildest moments on set, and why streaming platforms like Tubi are shaking up the talk show world.
Scoring the Gig & Clicking Instantly with Deion
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Deion Sanders had been dreaming of hosting a talk show, and when Tubi came calling, it was only right he made it happen. But before he found the perfect co-host, he held auditions with different women for the spot.
Lucky for us, Rocsi threw her hat in the ring, and the connection was instant. “You just can’t buy chemistry like we have,” she tells us. “We are legit like big brother, little sister—fighting, cracking jokes, telling each other off. When you watch the show, it’s like watching family.”
Mixing News, Culture & Sports—Minus the Snooze
With We Got Time Today, Rocsi and Deion cover everything from the latest headlines to celebrity tea and, of course, sports. But instead of stiff, rehearsed segments, the show keeps it loose and unpredictable.
“We’re not breaking the mold—it’s not rocket science,” Rocsi jokes. “We just bring our own flair, our authenticity, and our personalities to it. Deion has firsthand experience in sports, so when we talk about athletes, he brings a different perspective.”
And the best part? Unlike traditional talk shows that rush through quick interviews, We Got Time Today actually takes its time. “A lot of shows might give you one or two segments with a guest,” Rocsi says. “With us, we actually sit down and have real-life conversations.”
Her Top Guests (So Far!)
From music icons to relationship experts, the show has already had some unforgettable guests—but a few stand out for Rocsi.
“Ice Cube was our first guest, and he’s just legendary,” she says. “Kirk Franklin had us cracking up when he broke into a full choir freestyle for our Christmas special. And anytime we get Dr. Bryant on to put Deion in the hot seat? That’s my favorite!”
And of course, there’s Nick Cannon. “Nick was amazing,” she adds. “You already know he’s going to bring the energy and say something wild.”
Tag-Team Hosting with Deion: The Inside Scoop
While Deion Sanders is best known for his football greatness, Rocsi says he’s also one of the funniest people she’s ever worked with.
“He’s goofy—like, really goofy,” she laughs. “A lot of people didn’t know that side of him, but now they do. He can crack a joke, and if you’re too sensitive, good luck, because he will go in. But the best part? I throw it right back at him! Sometimes we just look at each other like, ‘Okay, that was a good one.’”
But beyond the laughs, she admires his insane work ethic. “Watching him juggle everything he does is just super admirable,” she says.
How "We Got Time Today" Brings That "106 & Park" Energy
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For those wondering if We Got Time Today feels like 106 & Park 2.0, Rocsi says it’s a whole different vibe.
“The only comparison I’d make is that it’s a destination for the culture,” she explains. “It’s a platform where our people can come, feel safe, and have real conversations. But other than that, this is Deion’s world—we’re just having fun in it.”
The Talk Show Shake-Up: Why This Show Hits Different
Unlike traditional networks, We Got Time Today lives exclusively on Tubi, proving that streaming platforms are changing how we watch talk shows.
“Tubi is giving more people opportunities and making content more accessible,” Rocsi says. “Deion is a huge Tubi fan—he literally loves Black cinema—so it just made sense for him. And honestly? He’s got me watching it too!”
Real Ones Only: Women Holding Each Other Down
Rocsi credits her best friend, Chantelle, for always keeping her grounded. “She kept pouring into me, reminding me of who I am,” she shares. Even Deion Sanders makes sure to give her flowers, often calling her “the hostess with the most.”
In the industry, she’s built lasting bonds with women like Julissa Bermundez, Angie Martinez, and Angela Yee. “Julissa and I still kick it—her house is basically Sephora, so I just shop there,” she jokes. She also cherishes her friendships with Melyssa Ford and Robin Roberts, who have offered unwavering support. “Robin has always been there for me,” Rocsi says, reflecting on the wisdom she’s gained from the legendary journalist.
With the show’s first season wrapping up, Rocsi is grateful for the experience and excited for what’s next. “We’re having a good time, and the audience can feel that,” she says.
And if you haven’t tuned in yet? Well, Rocsi and Deion got time—so you might as well make some too.
Catch We Got Time Today now streaming on Tubi!
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'Dandy Land' Just Dropped & It’s a Celebration Of Black Style, Swagger, And Statement-Making
The first Monday in May is always a moment, but this year? It’s giving Blackity Black Black Black in the most intentional and celebratory way. On May 5, the MET Gala will unveil its latest exhibition titled Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, which is a tribute to Black dandyism and identity. The exhibition honors the power of clothing within the Black diaspora, spotlighting how style has long served as a tool for Black resistance, reinvention, and radical self-expression.
Centering designers of color and curated by scholar Monica L. Miller, the exhibition draws from her 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity and the enduring legacy of Black fashion and self-styling. As she explains, the Black dandy “reimagines the self in a different context” and challenges “who and what counts as human, even.”
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This year marks the Costume Institute’s first menswear-focused show in over 20 years and the first to exclusively highlight designers of color. The co-chairs for the 2025 Gala include Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, Colman Domingo, and Lewis Hamilton, alongside honorary co-chair LeBron James.
To further build anticipation for the Gala, GQ and Voguecollaborated on a stunning fashion portfolio called Dandy Land, styled by image architect Law Roach and shot by Tyler Mitchell. The spread features over 30 Black trailblazers who embody the elegance and edge of Black dandyism.
In the words of Janelle Monáe:
“I consider myself a free-ass motherfucker. And when I’m in my suit, that is exactly how I feel… I feel like I am showing you a new way to think about clothing and to think about values and to think about what you stand for.”
Ayo Edebiri added:
“I’m half Nigerian. There’s nothing more dandy than an African man dressed to the nines, really showing out, going to a party or a wedding.”
Actress Danielle Deadwyler shared:
“Black dandyism is essentially a bucking of systems, a bucking of oppression, and saying we are inherently beautiful.”
And in the words of Dapper Dan, the Godfather of Harlem:
“The way I came into dandyism is through this process of transformation. I’m from the poorest neighborhood in Harlem, right by the banks of the Harlem River. Everybody in my little enclave was all poor. We had rats and roaches. Goodwill was our Macy’s. Whenever I was lucky and fortunate enough to have something to wear, I went to 125th Street. Nobody went there who wasn’t dressed. At 125th Street, nobody knew I had rats, nobody knew I had roaches, and that for me was the birth of dandyism because I saw the power of transformation that could take place with your clothes.”
To see the full Dandy Land editorial and explore the stories behind each image, check out the full spread on GQand get ready for the MET stairs to turn into a Black fashion masterclass next month.
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