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Comment on this storyCommentMedicare recipients will face automatic benefit cuts starting in 2031 and Social Security won’t be able to make full retirement payments starting in 2033 unless Congress intervenes, according to a new government report released Friday.The latest yearly forecast serves as a warning for lawmakers on Capitol Hill — and for the public — of the fragile financial health of the federal government’s two most expensive programs, which tens of millions of seniors depend on for medical care and retirement benefits.Social Security, Medicare brawl awaits Washington, even if not this yearMedicare is the federal health insurance program for…
Comment on this storyCommentVirgin Orbit, the rocket company spun off from billionaire Richard Branson’s spaceflight company, will lay off most of its staff and freeze operations after it failed to raise enough money from investors.The layoffs will affect about 675 people, making up 85 percent of the staff, according to a corporate disclosure made public Thursday after markets closed for the day. Just 100 of them remain, according to CNBC. The network also reported that Virgin Orbit plans to halt operations for the foreseeable future, citing a recording from an all-staff call it had obtained.“We have no choice but to…
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureWe are collating the details of all the decisions. But the charge against Michael Vaughan, that he said “there’s too many of you lot” to a group of Asian players at Yorkshire, has been dismissed.Updated at 06.05 EDTHoggard found to have used racist and discriminatory languageThe first decision is on Matthew Hoggard. Containing different parts, but Paragraph 1 relates to Hoggard using the term “Rafa the Kaffir”. Paragraph 2 relates to “Use of the term “Paki””.The commission has found both of these parts of the charge to be proved.Paragraph 3…
Comment on this storyCommentCredit Suisse, the troubled Swiss bank recently acquired by a rival, helped ultrawealthy Americans hide millions in assets to evade taxes, violating a 2014 plea agreement with U.S. authorities, a Senate panel concluded in a report released Wednesday.The Finance Committee’s findings, the result of a two-year investigation, “underscores that these tax cheats often hide their assets with the willing assistance of bankers at foreign financial institutions,” the report says.The report said Credit Suisse transferred more than $100 million tied to a U.S. family with dual citizenship to offshore accounts without notifying the Justice Department, which would violate…
Two years ago, Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams decided to run it back for one last year together at the Green Bay Packers under The Last Dance moniker, aping the Michael Jordan propaganda/documentary series.The tension at the heart of the Jordan doc was the idea that drives all great sports breakups: Who is responsible for winning championships? Organizations or players? Jordan-Krause, Belichick-Brady, LeBron-Riley, Keane-Ferguson. Across sports, dynastic runs have come unstuck as champions fight to claim the credit for winning.“Players and coaches alone don’t win championships,” Chicago Bulls GM Jerry Krause infamously said. “Organizations win championships.”Krause was portrayed as the…
The Robins meet Leeds Rhinos tonight, but supporters will have one eye on next week’s derby against Hull FC. Source link
The “exciting” moment when Zara got her tongue pierced as a teenager was witnessed by the former royal butler, Grant Harrold.Given her greater freedom than other family members, Grant, who spent seven years working for King Charles, highlighted the incident as proof that Zara has “always done it her own way”.The butler claims that it was “exciting” to see a member of the Royal Family had got their tongue pierced.On behalf of Spin Genie, Grant told Express.co.uk: “She was the very first royal I met. In Scotland I was working and it was the weekend. It was all in the…
Comment on this storyCommentThe U.S. job market has been remarkably strong, even in the face of other economic head winds. More than a year into the Federal Reserve’s fight to cool the economy, the United States added 311,000 jobs in February, federal data show, and the jobless rate hovered at 3.6 percent, a slight uptick since January but still near longtime lows.Yet there’s been a proliferation of large-scale layoffs in recent months. Some of the deepest cuts have occurred in the tech and media sectors: Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, HP and the parent companies of Google and Facebook have all signaled…
“Unlike her mother, she will be more comfortable behind the scenes, than in the spotlight, but her work will still go noticed.”However, it’s more about what she does and the people she helps, than the attention she receives.”Like her mother, she has the Sun and Mercury together, making her a very strong communicator who will speak her mind even if others don’t agree.”She has the opposite Moon sign from her mother, which means the two of them may not always understand each other. Source link
Gwyneth Paltrow was seen touching Terry Sanderson’s shoulder, whispering ‘I wish you well’ before triumphantly leaving court after winning a case against the retired optometrist who claimed she’d caused a ski collision in 2016. Jurors found 76-year-old Sanderson was the one to blame for the crash seven years ago after a two hour and 20 minute deliberation on Thursday.As Paltrow left court she was seen touching Sanderson’s shoulder before making the gracious comment. Sanderson told reporters outside the courthouse he had responded, ‘Thank you dear.’The win comes after eight days of live-streamed courtroom testimony that drew worldwide audiences and became a pop…