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Starting from scratch at 57: Can I save enough to retire with $15,000 in debt hanging over me?
Starting retirement savings at 57 with debt seems impossible, but advisors say aggressive saving and delayed retirement could ...
From knuckleball kickoffs to blocked field goals to 70-yard boots, the third phase of the game is no longer a forgotten ...
The South African on MSN
How SA cut R6.7 billion in government spending in four months
Double-dipping' SASSA grants and ‘ghost staffers' – here’s how R6.7 billion in government spending was cut by TARS almost ...
The relationship between a customer and a business can last a lifetime. Thanks to Michael Jordan, my first basketball shoes were Nike, and even though it's been a decade since I was involved in the ...
Hong Kong Free Press on MSN
Jailed Hong Kong democrat Albert Ho suspended as notary public for 7 years over unauthorised assembly convictions
Jailed HK pro-democracy figure and lawyer Albert Ho has been suspended from practising as a notary public for seven years ...
Hong Kong Free Press on MSN
Hong Kong to extend voting hours, set up special polling stations for ethnic minorities, on-duty civil servants
HK will extend voting hours and set up special polling stations to help ethnic minorities, on-duty civil servants, and ...
The private company that promised to be “financially viable on its own” is losing money — and using government subsidies to ...
#Women4Change have been called an opportunistic movement because this social media protest and imminent shutdown coincide with the #G20Summit. Yes, that’s the word the media used: “opportunistic”. Let ...
When it was installed in 2006, Napa Valley College's photovoltaic array was the fifth largest in the U.S. Now it sits ...
Once hailed as a national model for clean energy, the Napa Valley College solar field quietly shut down after 15 years.
It is tempting to entrust artificial intelligence (AI) governance primarily to courts, allowing tort law to evolve ...
Toronto Life on MSN
The Influentials 2025
In a world first, Lipsman and his team in Sunnybrook’s Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program non-invasively breached the blood-brain barrier using a focused ultrasound procedure guided by MRI. It allowed ...
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