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Why your financial advisor may not give you the best Social Security claiming advice
When to claim Social Security is one of the biggest decisions retirees face. But financial advisors' guidance may be biased, recent research finds.CNBC - Business -
Veteran Collected Benefits After Lying About Purple Heart, U.S. Says
Sharon Toney-Finch, who served in Iraq, was charged with fraudulently claiming to have a Purple Heart and with defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs.The New York Times - Top stories -
Caitlin Clark's Childhood Shows 'Delayed Specialization' Is the Best Way to Raise Successful Kids, Backed by New Research
Clark's developmental background is the norm for most outstanding athletes--and for most successful entrepreneurs.Inc. - Business -
The Guardian view on the cost of a cashless society: the most vulnerable will pay | Editorial
The pandemic accelerated the shift away from notes and coins. But China and others are realising that transition has a price. One of the idiosyncrasies of China’s huge appetite for luxury goods has been the high sales of man bags – a niche item in ...The Guardian - World -
As India votes, misinformation surges on social media: 'The whole country is paying the price'
Misinformation about India's election is surging online as the world's most populous country votesABC News - World - India -
Most Americans can't name a famous Asian American, survey finds
The majority of Americans can’t name a single famous Asian American, according to a recent survey. The most common answers besides "I can't think of one" was Jackie Chan, who's not American, and Bruce Lee, who is deceased.NBC News - Top stories -
How to get a job: Six expert tips for finding work
More than 10m people out of work in the UK, so if you're searching for a job you're not alone. Here are some tips on how to get started.BBC News - Top stories -
The power of persuasion: Google DeepMind researchers explore why gen AI can be so manipulative
In a new paper, Google DeepMind researchers reveal just how AI can persuade us, what mechanisms enable it to do so, and explore its dangers.VentureBeat - Tech - Google -
What not to do before closing on a house, experts say
Don't let these common mistakes throw off your home financing.CBS News - Top stories -
'Here in the Pitch' by Jessica Pratt Review: A Stronger Sound
The indie singer-songwriter delivers her most fleshed-out collection yet with her evocative, affecting fourth album.The Wall Street Journal - World
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