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Dec 14 2024FINANCE

How to Save $1 Million for Retirement: Tips from Experts

Did you know that even fast-food workers can retire as millionaires? It's all about saving and investing a portion of your income consistently. Brad Klontz, a financial psychologist, explains that every dollar you earn can be a step towards your "financial freedom. " Karen Wallace, a certified finan

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Dec 13 2024POLITICS

South Korea & U. S. Team Up for May Airshow Extravaganza

Get ready for a spectacular event! The U. S. Air Force's 51st Fighter Wing is planning a massive airshow in South Korea this May. Named Osan Air Power Days 2025, this event is back after a six-year break. The show is a celebration of the strong partnership between the U. S. and South Korea. The air

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Douglas: From Screen to Activism and Possible Horror Flicks

Michael Douglas, the acclaimed actor now in his 80s, has earned the title of "legendary" through his impressive career in Hollywood and notable activism. His journey to nuclear disarmament activism began with the 1979 film, "The China Syndrome, " which eerily foreshadowed the real-life Three Mile Is

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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

Intel's CEO Steps Down, Signaling Chip Giant's Shifts

Intel has seen some big changes just recently. The company's long-time CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has left the scene after over 40 years. A surprise announcement came this Monday, naming two other executives, David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, as temporary co-CEOs while they look for a new leade

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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Moving On: A Chiropractor's Next Act

Imagine you've been running a chiropractic practice for 32 years, and suddenly, you want a change. You're 59, and the idea of a second act is exciting, but where do you start? First, you need a plan. It's not just about walking away from your practice; it's about finding what you love next. Maybe yo

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

NYPD Detectives: Why They’re Leaving Early

Imagine working long hours, only to see your job get tougher and tougher. That's what's happening to NYPD detectives. More and more of them are calling it quits. Last year, 370 detectives retired. This year, the number jumped to 422, a 14% increase. Back in 2001, there were around 7, 000 detectives.

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Nov 23 2024BUSINESS

Ready to Retire? Plan Ahead for Your Small Business

Thinking about retiring? If you own a small business, it's smart to start planning early. Mike Roach, who started Paloma Clothing in Portland, Oregon, knew he had to think about the future when he turned 74. His manager, Traci Burnes, had been crucial in navigating the pandemic, so he decided to off

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Rafa Nadal's Amazing Tennis Journey Comes to an End

At 38 years old, the legendary tennis player Rafael Nadal has decided to hang up his racquet after an incredible 23-year career. It all began in 2004, and Nadal quickly made a name for himself, especially on clay courts, where he earned an impressive 14 French Open titles. Throughout his career, he

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

The Seven Breakthroughs of Dr. Gall

At 92, renowned scientist Dr. Joseph Grafton Gall announced his retirement. Three months later, his colleagues celebrated his extraordinary career spanning almost 70 years in education and research. Dr. Gall, affectionately known as "Joe, " passed away peacefully at 96. Let's explore the seven remar

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Nov 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Boston Tops New England for Retirement

You might think Boston is all about high prices and taxes, but it turns out to be the best place in New England to retire. Even with its expensive living costs, the city shines in healthcare and overall quality of life, making it a favorite for retirees. Recently, U. S. News & World Report ranked Bo

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