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Just like the rest of us, the magnificent thoroughbreds that will be running in the Kentucky Derby eventually will grow old. But unlike us, racehorses don't have Social Security, Medicare and 401(k) plans to rely on in their retirement years, and they don't have control over their own fate.
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You can say that one merry band does indeed march to the beat of a different drummer.
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Stephanie M. Clark and her 12-year-old daughter were the typical single-parent family in America. Divorced since her daughter was 3, Stephanie worked hard to provide for their household in North Brunswick, N.J., trying to make a go of her own marketing business. In the evenings there was the…
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Ya lo dijo Oscar Wilde, que "el único deber es el deber de divertirse terriblemente". Y si de divertirte se trata, aquí comparto contigo algunas ideas sobre lo que podrías hacer para pasarla bien en algunas ciudades de Estados Unidos...
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Estas son las 7 noticias más impactantes de la semana. ¿Estás de acuerdo? Si no es así comparte tu opinión en los comentarios:
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By Phil Galewitz, Senior Correspondent, Kaiser Health News
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I often hear that interest rates are awful and that it's the worst time ever for retirees needing to live on fixed income. Yet when you look at after-tax, inflation-adjusted returns, a different picture emerges.
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Mad magazine, edited in its 1960s and 1970s heyday by Al Feldstein, arguably was the most subversive publication on American newsstands - a comic book that, instead of superheroes' exploits, featured deft parodies of hit movies and Madison Avenue ad campaigns and biting satirical commentary on…
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Well, this is depressing: A new study finds that an older couple is more likely to divorce if the wife gets seriously ill, but not if the husband does.
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By Jay Hancock, Staff Writer, Kaiser Health News








