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Medicare beneficiaries will see major updates in the new year as Medicare.gov transitions to use ID.me and CLEAR. The new ID tools will used to verify recipients’ identity online following major ...
A smart watch may be under your Christmas tree this week. The nifty gadgets are advertised as a tool to help you stay healthy. But can smart watches be trusted to look out for your heart? A Maryland ...
Christine Benz: Hi, I’m Christine Benz for Morningstar. People who are 65 and older may be able to take advantage of a new senior deduction starting in 2025. Joining me to discuss what you need to ...
Seniors tend to own their homes and have strong credit and ample savings, according to the FBI — all factors that make scams targeting seniors increasingly common. They’re also less likely to report ...
JACKSON — Consumers Energy is highlighting winter energy assistance and protections available to Michigan seniors as cold weather approaches, including shut-off safeguards and monthly bill credits for ...
New York seniors could soon see thousands shaved from their property-tax bills under a new law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul — a move that places housing affordability squarely on the state agenda as ...
The measure, S5175A/A3698A, allows localities to provide exemptions for seniors who meet income eligibility limits and other criteria. This would raise the maximum exemption level to 65 percent of the ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- Seniors living in New York may be eligible for up to a 65% property tax exemption, thanks to new legislation designed to make living in New York more affordable. Governor Kathy ...
ATLANTA — Three Benjamin E. Mays High School seniors were surprised with exciting news as they learned they were accepted into Georgia Tech on Friday. Justin Allen, Ralph Long and Bethany Reese Momen ...