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Steven Merrell, Financial Planning: A simple guarantee
In the financial services world, few words are more taboo than โguaranteeโ โ and with good reason. We live in a world of probabilities, where nothing is truly risk-free. Advisors
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Congenital syphilis rates are soaring, but resources to stem infections are lacking
Nada Hassanein | (TNS) Stateline.org States are seeing an alarming surge in cases of congenital syphilis, a preventable infection that can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, newborn death โ or lifelong
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TODAY: Emergency Alert Test To Cell Phones, Radio, TV
At 11:20am today, anyone with a cell phone can expect an emergency alert from the federal government.ย The alert is a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System from the
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Will mortgage rates change in October? Experts weigh in
By Holden Lewis | NerdWallet October mortgage rates forecast Die-hard home buyers, driven by life circumstances, will press forward in October. Everyone else will be inclined to wait for mortgage
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Linda B. Mullally, Travels with the Mullallys: Tour du Mont Blancโs acid test
We were chomping on the bit to get started on the TMBโs (Tour du Mont Blanc) challenging hiking trek around Western Europeโs tallest mountain. The question that lingered was, as
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Beth Peerless, Where itโs at: Renegades & Rebels come to Fairgrounds
Itโs time to let loose with a holler and to unleash your rebellious nature. That is if youโve kept it in check recently, because these are two things that are
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Wes Johnson serving as an assistant defensive coach at Brigham Young University
Former Palma multi-sport standout Wes Johnson is part of the Brigham Young University football teamsโ coaching staff this fall as a defensive assistant. Johnson served in a similar role at
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CDC is no longer distributing COVID-19 vaccination cards, once a staple of the pandemic
Do you know where your COVID-19 vaccine card is? If not, you may want to track it down, because getting a new one could be tricky.
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Income too high for Medicaid? โSpend downโ to qualify
By Alex Rosenberg | NerdWallet More than 1.4 million people have lost Medicaid coverage in 2023 because they no longer meet the eligibility requirements, according to August tracking data from
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Biden announces more student debt relief as payments resume after pandemic pause
In total, 3.6 million borrowers will have had $127 billion in debt wiped out since Biden took office.
