Keeping Up With America | | Man arrested in brutal assault of bride-to-be on bachelorette outing in Dallas: A man has been arrested in connection with the violent beating of a woman who was celebrating her bachelorette weekend in Dallas last week.
No survivors on board after small plane crashes into Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, home: A small plane crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday afternoon, killing all on board and causing a fire, officials said.
Two suspects arrested in connection with train heist of Nike shoes: Police arrested two suspects in Arizona on Thursday in connection with train heists that yielded Nike shoes.
Trump won't rule out seeking a third term in the White House, tells NBC News 'there are methods' for doing so: President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of seeking a third term in the White House, which is prohibited by the Constitution under the 22nd Amendment, saying in an exclusive interview with NBC News that there were methods for doing so and clarifying that he was "not joking."
JD Vance's role in Signal chat angers senior Republican lawmakers: Vice President JD Vance's last-minute concerns about President Donald Trump's decision to strike the Houthis in Yemen, raised in a now-public Signal chat with other top U.S. officials, have left senior Republican lawmakers angry.
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| Would you support Donald Trump finding a way to serve a third term despite the 22nd Amendment? | | | | | | | | Richer, Wiser, Happier | Here's How Much Money You Should Keep in Your Checking Account -- It's Probably Less Than You Think: If you're like most people, your checking account is where your paycheck lands, bills get paid, and everyday spending happens. But here's the thing -- you might be keeping way too much money in there. Sure, it feels safe to have extra cash sitting in your checking account. But keeping too much money in a low-interest account is costing you. The better move is to shift extra cash into a high-yield savings account where it can actually grow. |
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| Claiming Social Security at 62 Will Shrink Your Benefits. Here's Why You Should Do It Anyway. | Maurie Backman, Fool. There's a reason age 62 has long been a popular age to sign up for Social Security: It's the soonest age you can take benefits. And while waiting can pay off financially, for some people, it's hard to resist the allure of an immediate monthly paycheck. However, you should know that for each month you claim Social Security before reaching full retirement age, your benefits are reduced permanently. And if your full retirement age is 67, which is the case if you were born in 1960 or later, then claiming Social Security at 62 means slashing your monthly checks by roughly 30%. |
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| Have $0 in Savings at 35? Here's How You Can Still End Up With a $1 Million Portfolio by Retirement.: If you don't have any money saved up for retirement, it can seem like a daunting task to plan for it. With each passing year, that's less time you have to save, and that may potentially mean having to delay your retirement plans. While ideally, you would start investing in your 20s, you can still do so later in life without adversely affecting your goals. Saving earlier in life may sound great, but the income you're generating may not be as significant as when you're older, which is why investing in your 30s may not necessarily put you far behind. |
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