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How to fund home health care if you want to ‘age in place’

Halfpoint Images | Moment | Getty Images Some 70% of people want to age at home, yet only 10% have long-term care insurance, a recent HCG Secure/Arctos Foundation study found. Furthermore, about half of respondents had no idea how much in-home care would cost. With the median annual cost of …

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Disney hiring freeze will stay in place, CEO Bob Iger tells employees

Chief executive officer and chairman of The Walt Disney Company Bob Iger and Mickey Mouse look on before ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, November 27, 2017 in New York City. Getty Images Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger said Monday during his first town hall …

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U.S. states with the lowest average credit scores

No one wants to see their state on the list of worst anything, be it food, standardized test scores or road rage incidents. But being among the worst when it comes to credit scores is especially disappointing. Because your score is a reflection of your creditworthiness in the eyes of …

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Medicare open enrollment ends Dec. 7. Be sure to review your 2023 plan

Jose Luis Pelaez Inc | Digitalvision | Getty Images In between eating leftover turkey and hunting for bargains amid holiday sales, be sure to review your Medicare coverage, if you haven’t already. The program’s annual open enrollment period, which began Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7, is when you can …

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When it comes to experience on your resume, make sure it’s relevant

When it comes to your resume, there are various rules it’s critical to follow. Make sure to read the job description and mirror some of the language as it pertains to your own experience. Quantify your accomplishments by using specific numbers to illustrate how much you’ve achieved. Write a summary …

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China protests could usher in ‘more authoritarian’ Xi era, analyst says

Police form a cordon during a protest against Chinas strict zero COVID measures on November 27, 2022 in Beijing, China. Kevin Frayer | Getty Images News | Getty Images The eruption over the weekend of protests in China could mark the start of a “more authoritarian” era in President Xi …

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Apple stock down on report of iPhone production shortage

Shares of Apple fell about 2% in early trading Monday after Bloomberg reported the company could see a production shortfall of nearly 6 million iPhone Pro models because of unrest at Foxconn’s China factory. Bloomberg, citing a source, said Apple and Foxconn do expect to be able to make up …

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Iran is calling for the U.S. to be thrown out of the World Cup after flag change

Ahmad Nourollahi of Iran in action during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group B match between England and IR Iran at Khalifa International Stadium on November 21, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. Richard Sellers | Getty Images Sport | Getty Images Iranian state media is calling for the U.S. World …

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Crypto startup MoonPay hires Time president to lead enterprise

Keith Grossman, Time president TIMEPieces Artist Jeremy Cowart Time president Keith Grossman is leaving the legacy publisher to take on a new role as the president of enterprise at crypto startup MoonPay, effective December 31. Grossman joined Time in 2019, a year after Meredith Corporation sold the flagship magazine brand …

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With rail strike looming, tech companies reroute chips to trucking

A container delivery truck heads for one of the terminals at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California. Frederic J. Brown | AFP | Getty Images Technology companies supplying critical semiconductor chips to the economy have started shifting cargo shipments from railroads to trucks with a national freight …

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