Colder weather and comfort foods go together like the holidays and weight gain. But there's one big difference: the first is inevitable, the second isn't. That's the word from a registered dietician. She weighs in on how to enjoy foods that seem hearty but don't come with all of the caloric baggage.
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Many services have popped up that offer do-it-yourself will software or documents. These might work fine if you have little or no property, small savings or investments, and a traditional family tree, but the rest of the population should not use these programs.
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The landmark exhibit showcases more than 60 never-before-seen personal items brought to America by survivors of the Holocaust and genocide. The objects are as everyday as a baby doll and a black suitcase, and as symbolic as a young mother’s cookbook and a wedding announcement — saved by local Survivors from genocides around the world.
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“Better late than never,” Dad would say. “It’s polite to be fashionably late. It’s rude to show up on time. Nobody’s actually ready then." He wasn’t in a hurry. In all things, he paused, pondered and paced himself. When it came to the clock, Dad may not have said it best.
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Did you know your spouse’s benefit amount could be up to 50% of your spouse’s full retirement age benefit amount? Knowing about these benefits can help you plan your financial future. Access a wealth of useful information on our retirement portal at www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement.
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