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The National Council on Aging warns seniors that scams targeting older adults are on the rise. Rick Black founded CEAR, the Center for Estate Administration Reform, in 2018 “to bring attention to the issue of predatory attorneys targeting vulnerable adults, most often seniors.” In a recent interview with Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of Mature American Citizens, on her Better For America podcast, he warned that elder fraud is on the rise.
Read moreThe holiday season is a time to gather and celebrate with family. In recent years, families have become more and more diverse, particularly in regard to faith. For example, data from the Pew Research Center indicates that 46 percent of Jewish adults between the ages of 18 and 29 are children of interfaith marriages.
Read moreBy Joe Guzzardi The Mosquito Bowl evolved from a bold claim that Brown University and eventual New York Giants superstar John McLaughry made to his father. Young McLaughry claimed that the 4th Regiment could go toe-to-toe with the NFL champion Chicago Bears. McLaughry backed off a bit but still maintained that the 4th and the 29th combined could beat any team, anywhere.
Read moreNews Release General Revenue Fund collections in November totaled $652.7 million, which is $82.4 million, or 14.5%, above the monthly estimate. This is $50.1 million, or 8.3%, above collections in November 2022. Total GRF collections for the first five months of fiscal year 2024 are $3.3 billion, which is $235.4 million, or 7.6%, above the estimate and $138.8 million, or 4%, below prior year collections for the same period.
Read moreShelter Mutual Insurance Co. v. Tiesa Shondae Potts, negligence.
Read moreGerthis Abraham and Jimmie R. Abraham to Kevon Chandler, warranty deed covering lands in Terrace Drive.
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