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Four 80-somethings say they choose to work for the fulfillment and social connections.
It's the end of an era in Outagamie County. Two people, two jobs and 72 years of combined public safety service is calling it ...
The U.S. Senate voted to confirm retired Air Force Lieutenant General Dan Razin Caine on Friday as chairman of the Joint ...
BlackRock's assets increased to a record high value in the first quarter, but the CEO of the world's largest asset manager ...
Ovechkin’s pursuit of Gretzky was put on hold when he suffered a broken fibula in a Nov. 18 game against Utah. He missed 16 games, which cost him a shot at a record 10th 50-goal season and cast doubts ...
Living to 100? Let’s break down the real-life advice these ageless queens are sharing — and how you can start living your ...
Rose Elder held her husband’s hands tightly as their red limousine eased down Magnolia Lane. They had met years earlier on ...
Renee Fluker of Michigan started a nonprofit to help Black students learn how to play the game—and attend college ...
Gertrude Theresa Hodges, the first African American to graduate Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, died March 28 at her East ...
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees or AFSCME, Alliance for Retired Americans, and the American ...
George E. Johnson, the man who put black hair care on the map, built a business with profit sharing, health care, and college tuition reimbursement, and his life became iconic, but he never ...
Black women are caregivers, providing full-time care for parents. Planning for the future, including estate planning, is essential for their well-being.