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  • HealthCNN

    CDC alerts doctors to watch for rare, serious bacterial infection appearing with unusual symptoms

    Health officials are alerting doctors to be on the lookout for certain types of rare but serious meningococcal infections that are on the rise in the United States.

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  • BusinessCNN Business

    You can buy this electric luxury SUV for $25,000 right now. But there might be a catch

    For sale: A brand new luxury electric SUV for the holy-grail price of $25,000. There’s just might be a slight catch.

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  • LifestyleGOBankingRates

    I’m on a Retirement Budget: 5 Ways I Live Better Now Than When I Was Still Working

    Living on a fixed income in retirement might sound constricting to some, but for Arizona-based retiree Gail Graves, her life has never been better. Not only has retirement given her more free time to...

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  • PoliticsUSA TODAY

    Georgia Republican official and outspoken election denier caught voting illegally 9 times

    Outspoken election denier Brian Pritchard insisted voter fraud cost former President Donald Trump the 2020 election. Now a judge has fined him $5,000.

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  • USNBC News

    Utah grief author Kouri Richins also tried to poison husband with Valentine's Day sandwich, prosecutors say

    A Utah grief author charged with spiking her husband’s drink with a fatal dose of fentanyl faces an additional charge of attempted murder after authorities alleged she drugged him with a Valentine's Day sandwich in an attempt to kill him.

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  • LifestyleTasting Table

    The One Thing You Shouldn't Do When Cooking Burgers, According To Guy Fieri - Exclusive

    Guy Fieri understands what top cooks do to get their patties right, and he also knows what you shouldn't do when cooking burgers.

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  • WorldAdvnture

    IRS Quietly Changes The Rule On How Your Children’s Inheritance Will Be Taxed

    The IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2023-2, which had a substantial impact on estate planning, particularly where an irrevocable trust is involved. In the last decade or so, more families have begun utilizing irrevocable trusts to protect their assets from spend-down in order to qualify for government benefits, such as Medicaid and VA Aid and Attendance. Prior to the issuance of this ruling, it was unclear whether assets passing to beneficiaries through an irrevocable trust would receive a step-up in

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