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Oct 14 2024FINANCE

Retirement Woes: Why Health Costs Scare U. S. Retirees

Health costs are a major worry for U.S. retirees. Long-term care, like nursing homes and home health aides, isn't covered by Medicare. This can lead to huge bills late in life. Planning for these costs is key, says Christine Benz, director of financial planning at Morningstar. Retirement expens

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

Packers’ Victory Over Cardinals: A Closer Look

The Green Bay Packers cruised to a 31-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals, dominating the game from start to finish. Quarterback Jordan Love tossed four touchdowns, with three of them coming in the first half. The Packers also recovered three fumbles, which smothered any hope of a Cardinals comeback.

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton's Clutch Shots Save Liberty in Game 2 Win

Imagine being in the corner, the same spot where Betnijah Laney-Hamilton has made countless shots during her storied WNBA career. When her team, the Liberty, was on the brink of disaster in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals, Laney-Hamilton stepped up. She nailed a crucial shot that extended their lead and g

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: Shifting Stances on Criminal Justice

Kamala Harris has always been a figure of interest, particularly due to her evolving views on crucial topics like the death penalty and criminal justice reforms. Starting her career as a young prosecutor, Harris firmly opposed capital punishment. However, when she ran for California attorney general

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Oct 13 2024FINANCE

China's Economic Plan: Will It Be Enough?

China has been trying to revive its economy by offering support to the struggling property sector and local governments with heavy debt loads. However, recent updates from Finance Minister Lan Fo’an have left economists scratching their heads. They're wondering if the government is truly committed t

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Oct 13 2024SCIENCE

Catch a Glimpse: Comet A3 Visits Earth After 80,000 Years

A comet named A3, which hasn't passed by Earth in 80,000 years, recently made an appearance in the skies of South Carolina. This comet, originating from the distant Oort Cloud, is a rare sight. The Oort Cloud is a vast region filled with icy bodies and debris, believed to be remnants from the format

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Oct 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

Neighbors Battle Against Industrial Growth in Naples

In the small town of Naples, a once-quiet family business has turned into a big industrial operation, causing a stir among neighbors. About 100 people gathered to discuss concerns about air quality and environmental damage linked to Panhandle Door Inc. (PDI), a cabinet door and drawer manufacturer.

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Oct 12 2024FINANCE

China's Money Talks: Property, Debt, and Future Plans

On a quiet Saturday morning, China's Ministry of Finance met with the press to chat about local debt issues and the health of the property market. They let everyone know that the central government might step in to help, even if it means bumping up the deficit. But, they didn't share any numbers abo

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

China's Economy: A Tug of War

Lately, China's economy hasn't been having the smoothest ride. After the government released a stimulus package, the Shanghai and Hong Kong stock markets took a dive. Why? Because investors felt the measures didn't hit the mark. All this is happening while youth unemployment is high, prices are risi

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Oct 12 2024HEALTH

Whooping Cough: Why Pennsylvania is Leading the Nation

Whooping cough is on the rise, and Pennsylvania is taking the brunt of it. This year, the Keystone State has reported over 2,000 cases, more than any other state. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says there have been over 16,000 cases nationwide, with two deaths. So, what's causi

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