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Forbes - Tue Nov 24, 6:06 pm ETLost your job or just want to reboot your life? We calculate returns on setting up a franchise, buying a business and going back to school.
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Lost your job or just want to reboot your life? We calculate returns on setting up a franchise, buying a business and going back to school.
Dear Dr. Don, Is it true that a man can't draw on his wife's Social Security earnings, like a wife can draw on her husband's, even if they were married for at least 10 years?
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The National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo is the top annual event for the comp and disability community. This year's show in Chicago featured excellent updates on regulatory and markets issues.
As your St. Johns County Tax Collector, I would like to make you aware of new requirements coming January 1, 2010, for Florida driver licenses and ID cards.
A private investigator says he founds tens of thousands of sensitive documents dumped outside a California ACORN office just days after the state's attorney general announced an inquiry into the community organizing group last month.
Tennessee House Speaker Kent Williams says there's no consensus among lawmakers about whether to call a special legislative session next month to delay a workers' compensation law.
Once again, our legislators pay little or no attention to what the people want.
With Botox, wrinkle creams and plastic surgery readily available, people these days are looking a lot younger as they enter their golden years. But regardless of the how smooth their faces may be, their bodies are getting pretty rickety.
Ebert G. Beeman's election to Erie County Council does not mean he is ready to play nice with another government agency -- the state Department of Transportation.
Drug dealer Eugene N. Cobbs, whose 2004 plane crash yielded West Virginia's largest cocaine haul and whose fake ID led to a grand jury rebuke of PennDOT's driver's licensing system, has admitted his guilt and is headed to prison for at least seven years.
Federal and state leaders said Monday they would press the Social Security Administration for answers on why people in Delaware with serious physical and mental impairments face higher denial rates for their disability claims than those living...
(ARA) - If you are one of America's 78.2 million baby boomers, you are likely considering what ideal retirement will look like, and the steps required to achieve it. With the current economic downturn, many boomers are finding it necessary to revisit their initial retirement goals.
House Speaker Kent Williams says there's no agreement among lawmakers about whether to call a special legislative session next month to delay a workers' compensation law.
FORT SMITH - Deborah Groom, United States Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas, announced that Jerry Lynn Jones, age 60, of Marble Falls, Arkansas appeared Thursday, Nov. 12, for sentencing before U.S. District Court Chief Judge Jimm Larry Hendren in Harrison.
NASHVILLE — A special legislative session to reconsider a pending change to workers' compensation insurance requirements in Tennessee should only take place if there's a consensus among lawmakers, Gov. Phil Bredesen said Monday.