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My Husband Is Terrible With Money. I Worry He’ll Quickly Spend Our $1.3 Million Nest Egg. We are 62, But How can I Ever Retire?

Question: My husband is a spendthrift and I worry he’ll quickly go through our $1.3 million nest egg. We are…

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Sports

Xavier hiring Richard Pitino: Musketeers move quickly, hire New Mexico coach after Sean Miller’s departure

Xavier athletic director Greg Christopher flew to New Mexico on Tuesday to try and convince Lobos men’s basketball coach Richard…

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Games

How To Level Up Quickly In Assassin’s Creed Shadows

While it’s completely viable to cut down your foes solely via stealthy assassinations and brute-force katana strikes as either Naoe…

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Tech

Measles arrives in Kansas, spreads quickly in undervaccinated counties

On Thursday, the county on the northern border of Stevens, Grant County, also reported three confirmed cases, which were also…

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Lifestyle

How to Quickly Soothe Red, Puffy Eyes After Crying

Crying is so cathartic—it’s nature’s way of releasing all those pent-up feelings. And we’ve all been there, whether those tears…

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Games

How To Farm Money Quickly In Avowed

Crashing on the shores of Avowed’s Living Lands, I didn’t have two gold pieces to rub together. But with one…

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Games

A new HBO The Last of Us Part 2 trailer is here and April can’t come quickly enough

As we creep ever closer to 13th April, HBO has dropped an all-new teaser for the second season of its…

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Lifestyle

Salary Story: I Took A Promotion — Then Quickly Moved On Without Guilt

In our series Salary Stories, women with long-term career experience open up about the most intimate details of their jobs: compensation.…

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Tech

DOGE’s .gov site lampooned as coders quickly realize it can be edited by anyone

“An official website of the United States government,” reads small text atop the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website that…

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Politics

Sir David Amess killer left Prevent too quickly, review says

Sir David Amess’s killer was exited from the government’s Prevent anti-terror programme too quickly and its handling of him was…

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