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- LifestyleMarketWatch
My wife and I are in our 50s with $300,000 in a 401(k) and $700,000 in a pension. I can’t work much longer. Will we be able to ‘live a simple life’ in retirement?
Many Americans are surprised to see they have not prepared as well as they had hoped for retirement when they finally get ready to call it quits. The bad news is, you’ll probably have to make some realistic assumptions of what your retirement will look like. If you’ve lived primarily paycheck to paycheck in your working years, that may continue to feel the case in your retirement.
- U.S.Odessa American, Texas
Odessan pleads guilty, receives 20 years for child endangerment
Mar. 19—An Odessa woman accused of allowing her young daughter to be raped over a three-year period in exchange for money was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday. According to court documents, Shirley Harmon, 40, pleaded guilty to abandonment/endangerment and was sentenced to the maximum term allowed under her plea agreement. She's still facing trial on one count each of continuous sexual ...
- LifestyleHuffPost Life
The Best Cheeses For Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Look beyond Kraft singles and elevate your sandwich game with these dynamic selections.
- EntertainmentYahoo TV
'Jeopardy!' contestant's incorrect Final Jeopardy answer wins over viewers
It was clear from the get go that Joel Levinson wasn’t the average ‘Jeopardy!’ contestant.
- LifestyleIn The Know by Yahoo
Tiktok parents swear by this brilliantly easy toddler activity: ‘She has been doing this for 15 minutes straight in complete silence’
"I cannot remember the last time it’s been this quiet..."
- U.S.Associated Press
6th person dies from pileups on foggy Missouri interstate
The number of deaths has risen to six from a series of fiery chain-reaction crashes involving dozens of vehicles on a fog-covered interstate in southeast Missouri, officials said Friday. The Mississippi County coroner confirmed a sixth death overnight, following the report Thursday of five deaths and many injuries in the pileups, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Jeff Kinder said. The first pileup started in the southbound lanes, “then migrated to the northbound lanes,” Kinder said, snaring 4

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