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Apr 19 2024
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Now retired, Blake Griffin reflects on love, and hate, from Pistons fans
Blake Griffin spent a few moments reflecting on his time with the Detroit Pistons and his comments were quite interesting. Speaking on Barstool’s “Pardon My Take” podcast on Wednesday a day after he announced his retirement after 14 seasons in the NBA, the 6-time All-Star was asked about his four seasons in Detroit. The conversation began when Dan Katz noted that Detroit, which finished with
MLive.comMar 20 2024
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Tax Complications for Your Retirement
When it comes to your hard earned savings, you could be leaving your family with a huge burden when you pass, and you might not even know it. Michelle Hopkins digs deeper into this topic with Ed Wright, a senior retirement planner with Golden Reserve, a Cincinnati area retirement planning firm that helps people in or nearing retirement.
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WCPO 9Apr 22 2024
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Retired NASA astronaut recounts his journey from farm fields to outer space
A source of many life-affirming benefits, a quality education can inspire students to succeed, providing them with a clear sense of purpose. As German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said: “If you give a man a ‘why,’ he’ll always figure out a ‘how.’ ” One starry night in 1972, 10-year-old José Hernández found his “why.” And all he had to do was gaze toward the heavens. Throughout his
Orange County RegisterApr 15 2024
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John Sterling tributes pour in after legendary Yankees voice’s retirement
The tributes kept pouring in after Yankees’ famed broadcaster John Sterling announced his retirement Monday. From the Islanders to the governor’s office, everyone wanted to show some love to Sterling, who hung up his headphones after an illustrious career that started with calling games for the old Washington Bullets of the NBA and then took him to hockey — before eventually leading to
New York Post (News)Apr 21 2024
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Boomer small business owners retiring could mean golden opportunity for younger Americans
For years, studies have projected a wave of small businesses will change hands in the U.S. as a "silver tsunami" of aging baby boomer entrepreneurs retire. But the pandemic, high inflation, rate hikes and other economic disruptions and uncertainty have caused jitters for aspiring buyers and sellers alike. Now, evidence shows the great boomer business sell-off is underway, and it is far from
Fox BusinessApr 24 2024
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Biden administration’s ‘common sense’ retirement rule could save workers $5 billion a year
When you’re looking to an investment advisor to help roll over your 401(k), you might assume the one you choose has your best interests in mind—they’ll help minimize fees and pick the investments best suited for your age, risk tolerance, and financial goals. Because after all, it’s their job. But until Tuesday, that actually wasn’t a guarantee. Instead, some were able to advise clients to
FortuneApr 07 2024
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Tom Skilling comes out of retirement for the solar eclipse
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS — If you thought Tom Skilling would stay retired for a rare solar eclipse, think again. As he says, this is “a life-altering event.” He may have his feet up and be in casual attire, but Skilling is out of retirement — just for the moment — and on the scene in Southern Illinois to be a part of WGN-TV’s coverage of Monday’s solar eclipse event. Skilling joined the WGN Weekend
WGNApr 18 2024
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This State Was Just Named the Best Place to Retire by New Study — and It’s Not Florida
Forget sunshine and beaches, what retirees really need is to head to the Midwest, according to a new study. Most people might imagine spending their golden years in a warm location with amenities that cater to older residents or settling in near extended family. But if financial benefits are at the top of your list of retirement wishes, there may be a much more unlikely candidate in the mix: A
PeopleApr 20 2024
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Retired judge explains law that could lead to Travis County District Attorney’s removal
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Retired judge Charlie Baird said Saturday that a Texas law targeting “rogue” prosecutors could impede Texas’ district attorneys in their duties. “I think it could put a chilling effect on prosecutors and the use of their discretion. Prosecutors have always had a great deal of discretion, on what crimes to prosecute,” Baird said. This comes after a court accepted a petition
KXAN NewsApr 17 2024
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Provisions that limit Social Security retirement benefits in Louisiana would prove costly
WASHINGTON — Rescinding the decades-old Social Security provisions that limit retirement benefits for thousands of Louisiana teachers, police officers and other state and municipal employees — plus millions of similar workers in other states — could cost federal taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, the U.S. House heard Tuesday night. Retirees, who wanted the Social Security provisions
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