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What Retirees Ages 62 to 80 Should Expect

What Retirees Ages 62 to 80 Should Expect

According to a 2023 study from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Social Security keeps around 22 million Americans out of poverty, including 16 million adults aged 65 and older. October is one of the most important months of the year for Social Security beneficiaries, as it’s when the upcoming cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is announced. The COLA is an annual …

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Bo Nix backs up Sean Payton’s call in Broncos comeback for the ages

Bo Nix backs up Sean Payton’s call in Broncos comeback for the ages

Initial thoughts from the Broncos’ 33-32 win over the New York Giants in Week 7 at Empower Field: 1. Rookie RBs: Consider the RJ Harvey-vs-Cam Skattebo debate over. In a landslide. Broncos head coach Sean Payton did everything he could to get his rookie running back going early, dialing up four touches in the first quarter … for a grand …

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Why So Many Kids With Autism Are Diagnosed At Older Ages

Why So Many Kids With Autism Are Diagnosed At Older Ages

Despite broad efforts in recent years to identify children with autism early, many continue to go undiagnosed for years. New research suggests that genetics may explain why. Kids who receive an autism label earlier — generally before the age of 6 — have distinct genetic and developmental profiles compared to those who are diagnosed at older ages, according to findings …

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How Much Social Security’s 2026 COLA Is Forecast to Raise Benefits for Retirees Ages 62 to 80

How Much Social Security’s 2026 COLA Is Forecast to Raise Benefits for Retirees Ages 62 to 80

Social Security benefits are on pace to receive a 2.7% cost-of-living adjustment in 2026. The Social Security Administration will announce the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) on October 15, provided the government shutdown has ended. In the meantime, two of three data points needed to determine the COLA are available, which means we already have a good sense for how much …

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The Eagles-Rams clash of ages that could help shape the top of the NFC

The Eagles-Rams clash of ages that could help shape the top of the NFC

The Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles have been linked for the past decade, not only by quarterback decisions atop the 2016 draft, but also by trading away those highly drafted QBs after reaching Super Bowls with them and even after signing them to expensive extensions. The Rams traded Jared Goff and won a Super Bowl with Matthew Stafford. The …

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Battle for the ages: Sengun vs Jokic

Battle for the ages: Sengun vs Jokic

The official EuroBasket app Download Now RIGA (Latvia) – Time to call Slitere, the Latvian seismic station located just off the coast of the Baltic Sea. We need to figure out if the earth was literally shaking as Alperen Sengun and Nikola Jokic went at each other for 40 minutes. Nikola Jokic had 22 points, hitting 10-of-16 shots from the …

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Attention and Focus Abilities Peak Between Ages 27 and 36

Attention and Focus Abilities Peak Between Ages 27 and 36

Summary: Researchers analyzed 139 neuroimaging studies spanning ages 5 to 85 to map the brain’s activity in cognitive control. They found an inverted U-shaped lifespan trajectory, with brain activity rising through adolescence, peaking between ages 27 and 36, and then gradually declining. This pattern reflects peak cognitive efficiency in adulthood and highlights the importance of maintaining brain health later in …

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Daniil Medvedev’s U.S. Open Crash Out for the Ages

Daniil Medvedev’s U.S. Open Crash Out for the Ages

TennisTennisThe former world no. 1 exited the first round of the U.S. Open in chaotic fashion, raising more uncomfortable questions about the once-great promise of his career Getty Images/Ringer illustration By Anthony DabbundoAug. 25, 8:20 pm UTC • 6 min Daniil Medvedev’s 2025 season has been akin to a pressure cooker that was just waiting for the right moment to …

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A question for the ages: Is The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall a good game?

A question for the ages: Is The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall a good game?

A lot of times, the titles that went for this on some level seemed more like simulations than games or stories. They were less consistently fun than other games, but they were often profoundly ambitious. Since they were all about helping a player live out something in their imaginations, they were also prone to viscerally negative reactions at launch from …

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The Dark Ages’ Ripatorium Is A Brutal But Fun Challenge

The Dark Ages’ Ripatorium Is A Brutal But Fun Challenge

I had a good time with Doom: The Dark Ages this year. Maybe it even peaked at “great” a few times. I can’t say I remember much of the story, which was a major focus of this new Doom, but I did have a solid 20 or so hours blasting demons and cranking up the difficulty as high as it …

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