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Making the Most of ‘America Saves Week’

You are never too young to begin saving. Younger workers may think they have time to put off saving for their future, but the sooner they begin, the more their money can grow. Visit and share the Social Security website for young workers at ssa.gov/people/earlycareer where you will find resources that can help you secure today and tomorrow. ...
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Working From Home: A New Comfort Zone?

The pandemic has opened up a huge range of possibilities for maximizing the many years we may still have ahead of us. If downtime is not your thing, then you may want to explore working from home. Companies are hungry for reliable employees and experienced folks like us. The world needs what we have to offer, even from the comfort of our own homes! ...
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Lose Weight While You’re Sleeping?

If it seems too good to be true, be sure to read the fine print. Sleeping certainly beats dieting and going to the gym, right? Despite the click-bait headlines, there are some important findings in recent studies that suggest more sleep can assist weight loss. There are also some reasons to be wary of the advice. ...
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Rock Hall Celebrates NBA All-Star Weekend with New Exhibit

From Cab Calloway’s Zoot Suit and will.i.am’s “Let’s Get It Started” All-Star promo outfit to Chuck D’s Air Jordans and players’ favorite songs, explore the cultural impact of the sport, the swagger behind athletes and artists, and the power of rock & roll. ...
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CIFF Returns In Person with its Get Shorty Event

The Cleveland International Film Festival will present its highly anticipated and one-of-a-kind event, Get Shorty, sponsored by Huntington, on Friday, February 25 in the Mimi Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square. After two years of presenting events online, Get Shorty will mark the Festival’s in-person return.   ...
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What to Know Before Applying for Retirement Benefits

When you’re ready to apply for Social Security retirement benefits, you can complete your application online in as little as 15 minutes at ssa.gov/retirement. You will be contacted if further information is needed. You can check the status of your application with your personal "my Social Security" account. ...
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Is It the Big One?

Popular TV shows can misrepresent how heart attacks happen. They are caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart; these blockages are caused by fat, cholesterol, and/or other substances that cause a build-up of plaque in arteries leading to the heart. Without blood, the tissue loses oxygen and can die. ...
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Fun with Balloons!

Do you and the grandkids have cabin fever? All you need are some colorful balloons for playful games, challenges and races that will help them let off steam while having fun. Transform a bleak winter's day into a festival of colorful laughter. ...
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