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  • BusinessAssociated Press

    What to do with your 401(k) when you retire

    For many employees, what to do with a 401(k) plan at retirement has been a foregone conclusion: Roll it over. In  a 2021 Pimco survey of retirement plan consultants and advisors, 36% of firms said they were actively encouraging participants to stay put in their plans following retirement. If you’re pondering whether to leave the assets behind or roll them over for retirement, here are the key questions to ask, listed in order of importance. What’s the quality of the 401(k)?

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  • USWOFL

    Florida boy killed by dogs while petting them, owner to be charged, sheriff says: 'He never had a chance'

    According to Sheriff Chitwood, the boy, identified as Michael Millett, was riding bikes with his friends in the neighborhood when they stopped at the front entrance of the subdivision to pet the dogs.

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  • USKTLA articles

    Over 40 arrests made in Palisades Fire zone by Santa Monica police

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – The Santa Monica Police Department has made over 40 arrests from the start of the Palisades Fire on Jan. 7 through Jan. 13. The department said all of those arrested were in the city’s evacuation zones, and most of them violated the curfew law enforcement put in place, which lasts from […]

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  • BusinessYahoo Finance

    IRA expert: Why traditional retirement accounts have become the worst asset for estate planning

    Recent legislative changes have stripped IRAs of all their redeeming qualities, Ed Slott said in a recent episode of Decoding Retirement.

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  • USInside Edition

    911 Call Played in Trial of Grandma Charged in Baby's Death

    A heartbreaking 911 call was played in court as Tracey Nix stands trial for aggravated manslaughter in the death of her granddaughter. What's truly shocking is that the little girl is the second grandchild to die while in the grandmother's care. Less than a year earlier, her 18-month-old grandson drowned in a pond on her property. Nix hung her head in shame as she listened to the anguished 911 call.

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  • USThe Tennessean

    NewsChannel 5 meteorologist Bree Smith leaves station after nine years

    The popular weather forecaster is gone with no explanation from the station beyond a statement thanking her for keeping viewers safe and informed.

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  • PoliticsReuters

    Biden forgives student loans for 150,000 borrowers, bringing total to 5 million

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden said on Monday his administration would cancel student loans for more than 150,000 borrowers, targeting those who attended schools that defrauded students, those with permanent disabilities and public service workers. Biden said the total number of Americans who have had their student debt canceled by his administration was now over 5 million. The 150,000 borrowers for whom student loan relief was approved included almost 85,000 borrowers who attended

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