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‘She has two financially stable children’: Does it make sense for my wealthy mother, a recent widow, to take out a $100,000 life-insurance policy?
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Trump says he plans to seek death penalty for violent offenders
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Meet the Cabinet: What to know about Chris Wright, Trump’s pick for secretary of energy
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