Posted by Richard on May 4, 2022
The tradition of honoring our country’s fallen defenders began as a springtime custom following the Civil War. Originally called Decoration Day, it was a time to remember those fallen heroes. To the list of those who died at Gettysburg and Bull Run, we have added names from San Juan Hill, Verdun, Corregidor, Inchon, Khe Sanh, […]
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If you want to enjoy retirement, avoid a few mistakes that can drain your wealth and render retirement impossible. First, keep contributing to your retirement account. People tend to think retirement is decades away and a bit of lax planning now isn’t a big deal. But even if you have to make smaller contributions to […]
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Home ownership is alive and well across all generations, a new report finds, with trends shaking out as you might expect: More younger people are buying bigger while older people are selling and downsizing. Baby boomers (aged 67 to 75) were the largest share of home sellers at 42 percent, but for the first time, […]
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Amid a tense global geopolitical environment, experts warn that the United States could face severe cyber attacks. Computers and the internet offer convenience, making it easier to find information, coordinate large organizations and more. Yet the increasingly interconnected web also raises risks and makes organizations and entire nations more vulnerable to attacks. In sum total, […]
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