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Florida Man Denied Social Security Benefits After Paying in For a Lifetime
Jimmy Klass received quite a surprise as he prepared for retirement at the age of 66. The Florida resident was approved for and then subsequently denied Social Security retirement benefits. Klass had been working steadily for decades, paying taxes, and contributing to society, but one important detail emerged when it was time to claim retirement…
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Read Rod Serling’s Newly Published Story About WWII Experience
It sounds like an episode of the Twilight Zone. A short story by Rod Serling is published nearly 50 years after his death
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Public Health Crisis in America’s Emergency Rooms Impacts Seniors
A serious problem is affecting people seeking emergency care in hospitals across the U.S. It’s something referred to as ER Boarding. It happens to people of all ages all over the country but leaves the biggest impact on seniors. ER Boarding is when patients are left in Emergency Department rooms and hallways for hours after…
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The Cost of Living is Too Much for American Seniors
Many older Americans can’t afford the cost of living in 2024
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Free Comic Book Day! Let’s Look at Some 1950s Comics
In honor of Free Comic Book Day, let’s look back at the golden age of comics
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Hero Highlight: D-Day From a Veteran Who Was There
Frank Devita is a WWII veteran with a story to share. Hear it in this month’s Hero Highlight.
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Finally, Closure for the Family of Missing WWII POW
80 years later, his family finally had answers.
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Can We Count on Social Security in Retirement?
Will Social Security be there for us in retirement? Will it be enough?
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WWII Ghost Army Receives Honor
The Ghost Army from WWII finally got the recognition they deserved 80 years later.