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8 Ways to Safeguard Your Financial Life as You Age 10/19/2016 08:00pm • We've all heard the horror stories about elderly people being fleeced of their life savings, falling prey to con artists or losing their homes because they never got a bill for their real estate taxes. We all think it could never happen to us. But you may want to think again. Research shows that ev Medicare Annual Open Enrollment: 6 Steps for Picking the Best Plan 10/17/2016 08:00pm • With all the media attention on Obamacare, it's easy to overlook the annual open enrollment period for the nation's more than 55 million Medicare beneficiaries, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. Now is the time to switch Medicare Advantage and stand-alone Part D prescription-drug plans. You c Ask 5 Questions About Extracurricular Activities in Online Degree Programs 10/12/2016 08:00pm • When Dave Numme started his online MBA at Southern New Hampshire University, he wanted his education to focus on more than courses and grades. "Obviously the academics are highly important, but at the same time, I found it challenging to form more personal relationships" outside of class, says the AP FACT CHECK: Trump, Clinton and their debate claims 10/10/2016 04:42am • WASHINGTON (AP) â Donald Trump mischaracterized the record on Hillary Clinton's defense of her husband and her own treatment of women when he brought up Bill Clinton's sexual history and other episodes of the past. Clinton didn't give a square account of the fallout from her email practices. A 3 Tips for Buying a Home in Aurora, Colorado 10/07/2016 08:00pm • Located east of Denver's city limits and approximately half its population, Aurora is the third largest city in Colorado. Its size makes Aurora a hub for shopping, housing and a variety of recreational activities. People looking to buy a home in Denver would be wise to take a look at Aurora, too, w Podcast: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself When Creating a Financial Plan 10/02/2016 08:00pm • Certified financial planners will tell you that there are six official areas of financial planning. But reading through them just might be the best cure for insomnia. The good news? There's an easier way to a successful financial plan that you'll be excited to follow. Instead of wading through lots College Students, Graduates Weigh in on Their College Choices 09/26/2016 08:00pm • Why I Picked California Institute of Technology Pasadena (Pasadena, California)Suchita Nety, senior I was drawn to Caltech by the opportunity to study chemistry and to contribute to high-impact interdisciplinary research in a collaborative, close-knit environment. As a college freshman, I joined a 13 Tips for Singles Nearing Retirement 09/25/2016 08:00pm • Making plans.If you're single and about to retire, you're about to join 20 million other unmarried retirees in the U.S. who have different concerns than married folk, and need different considerations when planning retirement. Some singles are divorced, separated and never married, but most, (11 mil 6 Signs of a Compassionate Medical School 09/20/2016 08:00pm • Medicine is a challenging career path, but being miserable during medical school isn't a necessary first step. A school's culture is an often overlooked factor in student success, recent medical school graduates say. Dr. James Martin, a 2016 graduate of Loyola University Chicago's Stritch School of 10 Gross Things You Should Stop Doing in College 09/19/2016 08:00pm • Just face it. You were -- or still are -- gross.There are many reasons why the memories of your college days are hazy.Maybe it's been years since your last syllabus week. Or, maybe, you had too much fun outside of class.But there's also a whole other explanation: You have actively blocked out your c Work begins on Montgomery Co.'s first VA health clinic Work begins on Montgomery Co.'s first VA health clinic 09/19/2016 04:20pm • GAITHERSBURG, Md. -- Montgomery County Executive Isiah âœIkeâ Leggett and several veterans' advocates took up hammers Monday and smashed through the walls inside an empty Gaithersburg office building â the first step in creating the county's first outpatient veterans' health clinic. Once all Ceremony set at spot for new veterans clinic in Gaithersburg 09/19/2016 09:37am • GAITHERSBURG, Md. (AP) â Montgomery County officials will be gathering for a ceremony to redevelop space for a new veterans' clinic. Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett will be joined by county, state and federal officials at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Gaithersburg. It will be the first Depa Worldwide, People With Disabilities Struggle to Find Jobs 09/15/2016 08:00pm • As the 2016 Paralympic Games take place in Rio de Janeiro from Sept. 7 through 18, U.S. News & World Report is looking at the challenges facing people with disabilities worldwide. MORGANTOWN, West Virginia -- It's not always easy for West Virginians with disabilities to make their way to Jennif Washington Capitals work the grills at Nando’s Washington Capitals work the grills at Nandoâs 09/14/2016 11:46am • WASHINGTON â Nandoâs Peri-Peri opens its newest D.C.-area location in Ballston, Virginia, Saturday, and Washington Capitals team members will be behind the counter serving up the chicken and chips. Nandoâs is donating 100 percent of opening-day sales at its Ballston store, at 4401 Wilson Bl Surviving a Bad Diagnosis 09/12/2016 08:00pm • Peggy Zuckerman was on her way to a concert at the Hollywood Bowl back in 2004 when her doctor called. Blood work she'd had in preparation for minor surgery showed she was dangerously anemic, he said, and she needed to get to the emergency room. Instead of enjoying "Madama Butterfly," Zuckerman spe
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