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The full retirement age to collect Social Security benefits has once again shifted, meaning Americans born in 1960 who want to receive full benefits will have to keep working until they reach 67 ...
For decades, you could apply for Social Security at age 62, but you didn't get full benefits unless you signed up at age 65. But that "full retirement age," has gradually increased over the years ...
Fewer people are claiming Social Security benefits at age 62. Factors, including the elimination of the earnings test, have contributed to people deciding to work longer and claim benefits later ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Forty-five years ago, Camp Crystal Lake became synonymous with terror when Friday the 13th hit theaters. Although Jason Voorhees doesn’t show up till the end of the ...
The age of arbitrariness is over.” Julia Yost is a senior editor at the religious-affairs magazine First Things.
The Remake Co., the influential format and IP distribution label created in 2007 by Argentina’s FilmSharks, has reached a new milestone in its global film adaptation efforts. The company has now ...
So when the legendary slasher appears next in a video game, or that eventual new Friday the 13th movie, he’ll look the same. From a corporate standpoint, we get it. But it’s a little dismaying ...
The 2025 NBA Draft Lottery is in the books and it went exactly how the Atlanta Hawks were hoping that it would. While the Hawks' own pick was controlled by San Antonio, Atlanta was watching ...
But the right-hander locked in and retired the next three batters on a scant 10 pitches, needing only 12 total to record his 13th save, which is now tied for second-most in the major leagues.
It’s been a big week so far for Allentown. After taking down Notre Dame to win the inaugural Colonial Valley Conference Tournament and its first championship crown since 2013 on Tuesday, the ...