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Retirement expert William P. Bengen reveals why the 4% rule is outdated -- and how to safely spend more in today’s inflationary, volatile market.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook resumed practicing, ending — temporarily, at least — his “hold-in” as part of a contract standoff that began on Aug. 3. Cook took the ...
PGA Tour postseason returns to Caves Valley for BMW Championship. LPGA resumes in Portland The PGA Tour postseason moves to the second week at the BMW Championship with plenty at stake ...
GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.
A thorough discussion of revenues and expenditures is planned Tuesday night as the Manhattan City Commission meets for a budget work session.
The City of Wolfforth said Thursday, due to issues with Lubbock’s water system and Wolfforth’s connection to it, residents and businesses were asked to temporarily suspend all outdoor irrigat… ...
United Airlines has grounded flights nationwide on Wednesday night due to an issue with its weight and balance computer system.
Tech Culture Industry layoffs workplace Fired by video: Atlassian terminates 150 workers using pre-recorded video, sparking criticism A horrible (and perhaps illegal) new trend? By Skye Jacobs ...
MLGW warned customers it would resume cut-offs on Friday. The company asked customers to make payments toward their bill or work to create a plan for paying it.
The U.S. has granted a tariff exemption for Brazilian crude oil, allowing exports to resume and avoiding a trade standoff.
A 49-year-old Marietta man faces 170 years in prison after he was convicted of fraud.