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Howard County forum educates on dangers of identity theft
You make concerted efforts to safeguard information from identity thieves — keeping bank card passwords concealed, buying online goods solely from secure websites and refusing to furnish personal information to anyone you don't know. Adults and...Tags: Interior Policy, Ellicott City, Punishment, Prisons, Annapolis
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Angry man set bus fire that killed 47 in China, authorities say
BEIJING -- Chinese police said Saturday that a disgruntled man set a fire that roared through a commuter bus Friday in Xiamen, leaving 47 people dead including himself, Chinese state media reported. The suspect was identified as Chen Shuizong, 59....
Tags: China, Nelson Mandela
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Bracy: Highway Safety's "Dreamer" policy inadequate
Central Florida Political Pulse"Dreamers" -- the children of immigrants who grew up in the United States without legal status but now can get federal deferments so they can work -- still face roadblocks in getting Florida driver licenses since Florida Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill this...Tags: Government, Florida Legislature, Immigration, Barack Obama, Executive Branch
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How much personal info does Social Security retain?
Q The security questions asked when I created a my Social Security account involved more details about me than I thought Social Security would know. Where do the questions come from? A Creating a personal my Social Security account is the way to view...Tags: Financial Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, Banking, Personal Data Collection
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Majority of women, blacks and Latino seniors on cusp of poverty
A new report on the senior population found a majority of elderly women, blacks and Latinos are precariously close to poverty, according to the nonpartisan Economic Policy Institute report released Thursday. The report comes as lawmakers are considering...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Budget, United States Census Bureau, Medicare, Social Issues, Poverty
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Roof 'repair' too high
We have some bad people currently working in our area who are out to steal from the innocent. The following is what happened to an elderly lady in Elkhart County: Two men came to her home and told her they were in the neighborhood and noticed her roof...
Tags: Theft
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Today's Buzz: Back off on entitlement reform?
Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardThe latest report from the trustees for Medicare and Social Security, released last week, had better news than expected. It predicted that Medicare’s trust fund would last another two years, until 2026, than trustee forecast last year. It...Tags: Medicare, Government Health Care
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Five ways to think about the new Social Security report
The release of the annual trustees reports for Social Security and Medicare has generated some of the most overheated hand-wringing about the health of these two crucial programs in recent years, largely because the economic slump has made them look...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Productivity, Government Health Care
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Medicare not going broke as fast as once predicted
Florida's senior citizens and millions of baby boomers preparing for a long retirement can breathe just a little easier, but not much. Medicare is not going broke quite as quickly as once feared, government trustees reported on Friday, while Social...
Tags: Broward County, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Government Health Care
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How does tenure affect financial planning?
Dear Liz: My spouse has tenure at a university. Given that one of us will always be employed, should we change the way we look at the amount of money we keep in an emergency fund or our risk tolerance for investments? Answer: Even tenured professors can...
Tags: Financial Planning, Credit and Debt, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Benefits, Retirement
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Spain's Rajoy promises encouraging jobless figures next week
ReutersMADRID, June 1 (Reuters) - Data on unemployment and the number of people receiving social security to be released by Spain's Employment Ministry next week will be "clearly encouraging", Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Saturday. "I'm not counting...Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Spain, Mariano Rajoy
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Do you qualify for Medicare Extra Help?
Q What is Medicare “Extra Help”? A Part of the Medicare prescription drug (Part D) program, the Extra Help low income subsidy can help pay for parts of Part D monthly premiums, annual deductibles and co-payments. If on Medicare, people receiving...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Environmental Issues, Interior Policy, Apple iPhone, Conservation
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