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Veterans Added to Virtual Memorial Site

An online memorial to veterans has 20,000 more names, just in time for Veterans Day. The public Veterans Legacy Memorial website allows people to share tributes, photographs and other information to honor their service to the nation. ...
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Busting the Winter Blues

Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, can be tough to diagnose because its symptoms mimic other mental health conditions. If your energy and mood plunge as the days grow shorter, health experts say you likely have SAD. ...
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Discover Public Art & Spaces with New App

This new, free app connects residents and visitors to Cleveland’s ever-expanding public art collection, highlighting the beauty in the neighborhoods and exploring sites related to the city's history and infrastructure. ...
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Stan Hywet’s Gracious Gatherings Holiday Display Starts Nov. 25

A holiday favorite returns this month but a bit more gracious than usual (although that hardly seems possible at the sprawling mansion and grounds). Stan Hywet's Deck the Hall: Gracious Gatherings opens Nov. 25-Dec. 30 in Akron. ...
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Yay! You’re Getting a Social Security Raise

Social Security and Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for approximately 70 million Americans will increase 8.7 percent in 2023; a move that could take some of the sting out of inflation for many of us.  ...
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Nursing Home Care: Where Does Your Responsibility End?

If your loved one is entering a nursing home, you may worry whether you could be liable for their care. Under federal law, a facility cannot require a family member or friend to co-sign an admission agreement and take on personal liability. However, nursing homes around the country still try to do so, and often these matters end up in court. ...
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You May Find a Better Deal This Medicare Open Enrollment Season

If you're on Medicare, you know that it's open enrollment season from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. But few people take the time to review their plans and compare them to their health needs and prescriptions. A bit of digging and comparison shopping can save you money. ...
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Student Loan Debt Is Delaying Retirement

Student loan debt is not just holding back young adults. It’s increasingly an issue for older people, sending many of them into default and threatening retirement plans for some. In fact, people aged 60 and older are the fastest growing age segment of the student loan market, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. ...
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