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A reverse mortgage can help fund your retirement, but what happens if you live longer than expected?
Robert Youens, a 71-year-old adventurer from Texas, landed in Pensacola Thursday night after becoming the fastest person to navigate the Great Loop.
Loop's famed Sol LeWitt sculpture needs total rebuild, feds say The much-needed fabrication work has not been approved or funded, despite pulling the artwork off its home on West Jackson Boulevard ...
Women are a gender majority at Duke, and when they receive favorable treatment, it’s simply discrimination, not “reverse discrimination.” ...
A pandemic-era program aimed to facilitate hotel and office to affordable housing conversions. After a slow start, and numerous financing and design challenges, its first project is opening in Queens.
Facing an ongoing deficit, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will pursue a plan to reduce its budget by $27.5 million. Academic program closures and mergers are likely.
The Trump administration claims Americans will line up for jobs. My experience makes me skeptical.
Are you considering using your home equity to help you stretch dollars in retirement? We asked experts for their advice when deciding between a reverse mortgage and selling your property.
Here's how the Direct Admit Wisconsin program works to admit high school students to college, without them even applying.
A 37-year-old man was in serious condition after the vehicle he was in was “T-boned” at a Maili intersection early this morning, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services officials said.
Ray Dalio recommends investors allocate 15% of their portfolios to bitcoin or gold due to rising U.S. debt and currency devaluation risks. This marks a shift from his previous 1–2% ...
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