There is no social program in this country that places more emphasis on the financial well-being of seniors than social security. Every month, nearly 65 million people receive a Social Security benefit, more than 46 million of whom are retired workers. Of these retirees, more than 3 in 5 rely on their monthly payments, which account for half of their …
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Chicago is the ‘Rottiest City’ in the United States for the sixth year in a row
Windy City tops the list The best cities For the sixth consecutive year in the United States. Orkin, an Atlanta-based pest control service, ranks U.S. cities by the number of new rodent treatments each year from September 1 to August 31. The result is a list of 50 cities, with most locations changing each time the list is updated. However, …
Read More »Save on Apple Airbnbs and other Prime Day 2020 remnants this weekend
This story is part of a story group Only the best deals on the edge-approved gadgets get the edge-of-the-box label, so if you want to get a deal on your next gadget or a gift from Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target and many more major retailers, this is the place to be. If you haven’t focused on what happened this …
Read More »CVS, Walkreens, Fed say to distribute Govt vaccines to nursing homes
Paul Mango, deputy head of policy for the Department of Health and Human Services policy, told reporters at a telephone conference that the two drugstore chains are ideal for sending mobile units to vaccinate the elderly and vulnerable on site. “This is a completely voluntary project in every nursing home area. This is an optional project,” Mango said. It will …
Read More »Colorado Liquor Winners at the 2020 Great American Beer Festival
Thousands of beer fans gathered for the Great American Beer Festival on October 12, 2013 at the Colorado Convention Center. The Colorado winners of the 2020 GABF are here. (Denver Post file) The 2020 Great American Beer Festival is no different from the one founded in 1982, thanks to the epidemic that forced the cancellation of the country’s largest beer …
Read More »US retail expectations will increase in September; Collection of dark clouds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. retail sales accelerated in September after a strong quarter of economic activity, but the recovery from the Covid-19 recession is at a crossroads as government money is flowing out and companies continue to lay off employees. July 10, 2020 In Syracuse, USA, people visit Destiny USA Mall when the corona virus (COVID-19) restrictions are relaxed and …
Read More »Tesla Model 3 ‘Update’ goes live with 353-mile range, Uberbine wheels, drive shaft and more
The Tesla Model 3 “update” went live in the electric car maker’s online configuration, and comes with several mandatory updates. As can be seen on the all-electric sedan order page, the Model 3 now comes with new features like better range, better performance, new wheels, running shaft and more. Looking at the updated online builder of the Model 3, the …
Read More »Alicia Beverly describes a pastor urinating
On her way home from Las Vegas on Monday, a Detroit woman was spotted on a red-eyed plane “looking for a private pastor.” With Fox 2 Detroit, Alicia Beverly He remembered waking up to something wet and hot. So far unidentified, but so-called “well-known” – North Carolina Bishop “Shock[ing] At her eye level. She immediately realized that there was a …
Read More »GM’s Cruise begins testing unmanned self-driving vehicles this year
Cruise Automation CEO Dan Con (LDR), Cruise Automation CEO Kyle Vogt and General Motors President Dan Amman will be present at Cruise Automation offices in San Francisco, California on Tuesday, November 20, 2018. Source: Nova Berger | General Motors Cruise, a majority subsidiary of General Motors, plans to test unmanned autonomous vehicles in San Francisco by the end of this …
Read More »The Postal Service says it will change all the changes it has made, giving priority to election mail
Helena, Mont. – The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday agreed to change the changes that have slowed down the postal service across the country, with the Montana government settling a lawsuit filed by Steve Bullock during an epidemic that is expected to force many more to vote by mail. The lawsuit, filed by Postmaster General Louis Dijoy and the U.S. …
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