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Fifty percent of older Americans worry that their retirement pay won’t be sufficient to pay the basics in 2024, despite Social Security 3.2% increase

The fact that older Americans are still suffering from high prices suggests even a minor increase in their retirement income the following year may not offer much respite. As a result of moderated inflation, the Social Security Administration (SSA) stated on October 12 that the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2024 would be 3.2%…

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Live updates for Israel-Hamas War news: 2,269 people have died in Gaza as a result of Israel’s ongoing airstrikes

Live updates on the Israel-Hamas conflict (October 14): According to a study released on Saturday by the Palestinian health ministry, Israeli assaults in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have resulted in at least 2,269 Palestinian deaths and 9,814 more injuries. According to Reuters, the Israeli military claimed that an aircraft killed militants who were…

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“It has plenty of room to boost taxes.” According to this billionaire, the US must change Social Security and reduce public health care to address its escalating fiscal crisis

Hedge fund executive Paul Tudor Jones is advising Americans to prepare for a “big fiscal problem” in the future. The founder and CIO of Tudor Investments claimed “there are clear answers” for the country’s $33 trillion debt crisis, yet not everybody will find appealing them, during an appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” this week. Tudor…

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Graphic images of children being burned and killed by Hamas were released on X by the Israeli prime minister to highlight the suffering

The Prime Minister of Israel’s official X, previously Twitter, posted terrible photographs of infants killed and set on fire by Hamas terrorists throughout the deadly strikes over the weekend. “Here are some of the images that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Please be advised that these are horrible images of babies…

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To avoid unpleasant images of detainees, Israeli and Jewish schools apparently advise parents to have their children erase Instagram and TikTok

According to reports, many Israeli and Jewish schools are advising parents to remove violent content relating to the Israel-Hamas war from their children’s mobile phones by deleting social media platforms including Instagram, TikTok, and X, previously referred to as Twitter. As reported by CNN on Tuesday, the parents’ group of a Tel Aviv school expressed…

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