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Corporate America Responds to Trump's Travel Ban 02/05/2017 07:00pm • The news of the week was President Donald Trump's travel ban that prevents U.S. entry to citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries. In the wake of the immigration order, many global companies spoke out against the new policy in an effort to reassure employees. Below are responses from seve 5 Ways to Mark the Occasion of Your Retirement 02/05/2017 07:00pm • Accumulating enough money to retire is an achievement that deserves to be celebrated. You can finally take a long-awaited trip around the world, or invite your colleagues and family members to join you for a retirement party. Or maybe you want to retreat from the working world in a little cabin by Review: Shyamalan's 'Split' is Norman Bates on steroids Review: Shyamalan's 'Split' is Norman Bates on steroids 02/03/2017 01:14am • WASHINGTON â In the new psychological thriller "Split," innocent victims are held captive by a madman with multiple personalities. No, we're not talking about the on-screen villain; we're talking about director M. Night Shyamalan. The result is a "split" experience for a thriller with a  5 home renovations that pay off (and 2 that don't) 5 home renovations that pay off (and 2 that don't) 02/03/2017 01:00am • The home resale market has picked up in the last few years, with prices very nearly recovering all the ground they lost during the great recession. The home remodeling market is recovering as well, and is now a $300 billion industry, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard Unive 5 Times an Annuity Makes Sense for Retirement 02/02/2017 07:00pm • When it comes to investing for retirement, annuities tend to get a bad rap. Not only do some annuities come with high fees that are hard to justify, but they are notoriously difficult (or impossible) to liquidate when you need cash. Further, some annuities are so complex that even experienced invest 5 Reasons to Make a Last-Minute IRA Contribution 02/02/2017 07:00pm • If you have a big income tax bill due in April 2017, there might be a way to reduce it, if you are willing to set some cash aside for retirement. It's not too late to make an individual retirement account contribution that will decrease your 2016 tax bill or even boost your refund. Here's why you sh Why Walling the U.S. Off From Mexico Won't Work 02/01/2017 07:00pm • Rosa has spent the last decade caring for elderly Americans in Utah who are no longer able to safely take care of themselves. One of them is my feisty step-grandma, who lives in the stormy darkness of advanced Alzheimer's disease. Rosa came from Mexico to work in the United States, eventually becomi 4 Strategies for Sex Addicts in Recovery to Avoid Relapsing 01/31/2017 07:00pm • For sex addicts, life can be a seemingly never-ending quest to fulfill their sexual compulsions. Some male sex addicts, straight and gay, frequent prostitutes and seek anonymous liaisons through dating apps despite worries about contracting AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Some women se DC mayor, other local officials react to Trump's immigration order DC mayor, other local officials react to Trump's immigration order 01/30/2017 07:45pm • WASHINGTON â A local school official declaring he was "going to go off script" at a news conference Monday led to an exuberant reaction from the crowd and a defiant defense of the District's "sanctuary city" status by D.C.'s mayor. Raucous applause nearly drowned out the comments made by the ex How One Couple Exchanged Winter in Idaho for Eternal Summer in Cayo, Belize 01/30/2017 07:00pm • Three years ago, David and Cathy Thayer moved from northern Idaho to Cayo, Belize. In Idaho, the Thayers had nine months of winter each year. In Cayo, they have 12 months of summertime. Despite the promise of eternal summer, Cathy did not immediately embrace the prospect of packing up and leaving he What Women Need to Know About Planning for Health Care in Retirement 01/30/2017 07:00pm • Factoring in rising health care costs is an essential part of the retirement planning equation. It takes even more priority for women, who face higher health care expenses as they grow older. A 2016 report from HealthView Services found that a 65-year-old woman retiring now will spend approximately Trump supporters say they are happy with immigration order 01/30/2017 05:44pm • BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) â Don't talk about airport protests in Trump Country. In the places that propelled Donald Trump to the White House, the president's fans couldn't be much happier with his executive order temporarily banning refugees and immigrants from seven mostly Muslim countries. Trump Local attorneys general ready to fight Trump's immigration order Local attorneys general ready to fight Trump's immigration order 01/30/2017 04:20pm • WASHINGTON â The attorneys general from D.C., Maryland and Virginia are prepared to fight President Donald Trump's executive order that suspends all immigration for citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries for 90 days. The region's top legal minds said the democratic attorneys general natio 10 Places to Retire Overseas in 2017 01/29/2017 07:00pm • Relocating abroadRetirement is often a time to live better and reinvent your life, sometimes in a new part of the world. Moving to a new city can add adventure and inspiration to your retirement years. Here are 10 top options for living or retiring overseas in 2017:Carvoeiro, Algarve, PortugalPortug 5 Ways to Avoid Unnecessary Fees When Traveling Abroad 01/29/2017 07:00pm • Dodging unanticipated travel fees while exploring far-flung corners of the globe can be a challenge for seasoned and inexperienced travelers alike. From sky-high ATM and foreign transaction fees to pricey international data roaming plans, it's easy to feel the pinch while traveling abroad. And let's
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