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Best Internet + Cable TV Packages That Won’t Make You Go Broke

Getting an internet connection requires homework. You need to be fully aware of your internet needs and know which ISP out there is promising a pocket-friendly bundling option. It makes us sad to see that so many of you don’t realize how beneficial it is to opt for bundles. A) …

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The doctor will see you now. But it won’t be face-to-face as telemedicine becomes the new normal

Telemedicine is no longer just for millennials. The coronavirus pandemic is driving a surge in companies offering online medical consultations as patients and health care workers are forced to seek new ways of interacting. And the big winners will be private equity and venture capital firms that have already identified …

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Key Words: James Carville is ‘scared to death’ the Democratic presidential hopefuls won’t fulfill their ‘one moral imperative’

James Carville’s famed Clinton-era catch phrase “It’s the economy, stupid,” was meant to serve as a constant reminder to the 1992 presidential campaign he managed to center its appeal to voters on the premise that widespread economic dissatisfaction would be remedied under the leadership of Bill Clinton. Twenty-eight years later, …

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Outside the Box: One thing Trump won’t brag about in his State of the Union: his plans to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid

Joe Raedle/Getty Images President Donald Trump tells supporters in The Villages, Fla., in October 2019 that he’ll always defend Medicare, just days after signing an executive order that opens the door to further privatization. Later this evening, Donald Trump delivers his third State of the Union address. If past speeches …

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The Moneyist: ‘My daughter has been chiding me for frivolously spending her inheritance. Now she won’t speak to me’

Dear Moneyist, My husband and I have five children: two are mine from a previous marriage and three are his. We raised all the children together and they refer to each other as siblings. I consider them all my children. They are all now in their 50s. My husband passed …

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