Sunday, June 26, 2016

How will 'Brexit' affect your wallet? and other top stories.

  • How will 'Brexit' affect your wallet?

    How will 'Brexit' affect your wallet?
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Global stock markets plunged to their lowest levels in months Friday after Britain’s surprising decision to leave the European Union, making an immediate dent in Americans’ 401(k) accounts and sparking concerns about other financial impacts for the average U.S. consumer. In the near-term, the ripple effects of the so-called “Brexit” may be felt beyond retirement accounts in the form of lower mortgage rates and a stronger dollar that bo..
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  • Incipio just bought headphone maker Skullcandy

    Incipio just bought headphone maker Skullcandy
    Incipio tells The Verge that the deal won't erase the Skullcandy brand, so it'll likely retain much of its identity. However, don't be surprised if this leads to devices that Skullcandy wouldn't have otherwise made on its own, or crossovers where some of Skullcandy's influence rubs off on Incipio's other gadgets. Either way, the accessory world could look very different in the near future.
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  • TransCanada formally seeks NAFTA damages in Keystone XL rejection

    TransCanada formally seeks NAFTA damages in Keystone XL rejection
    TORONTO TransCanada Corp is formally requesting arbitration over U.S. President Barack Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, seeking $15 billion in damages, the company said in legal papers dated Friday. TransCanada submitted a notice for an arbitration claim in January and had then tried to negotiate with the U.S. government to "reach an amicable settlement," the company said in files posted on the pipeline's website."Unfortunately, the parties were unable to settle the dispute."Tran..
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  • Social Security and You: Pension rules for teachers, railroad workers

    Social Security and You: Pension rules for teachers, railroad workers
    Q: I read your recent column explaining the offset I will suffer because I get a small teacher’s pension that will prevent me from getting full benefits on my husband’s Social Security record. My husband gets $2,400 per month from Social Security. I only taught for a short while and get $400 from the Texas teachers’ retirement system. If I drop that pension, can I get full Social Security from my husband — now and when he dies?A: Before I answer your question, I must first clarify for the rest ..
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  • Brexit Fallout: What Now for Travel and Tourism to the United Kingdom?

    Brexit Fallout: What Now for Travel and Tourism to the United Kingdom?
    While the world mulls over the impact of the British vote to exit the European Union, travelers and the travel industry are taking stock and making plans. For anyone who has been thinking about visiting London and other destinations in the United Kingdom, agents have a simple piece of advice: Go now. Dawn breaks over Parliament on June 23, 2016, in London. Chris J Ratcliffe / Getty Images "In the short term, it will be business as usual, except tourists will probably get an even b..
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  • The long-awaited Republican health-care plan

    The long-awaited Republican health-care plan
    For six years, Republicans in Congress have promised that very, very soon they'd release their plan to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act. Just you wait, they said back in 2010, when we put out our plan America will see how terrific our health-care ideas are. They also said that in 2011. The plan was coming, hold on! They said that in 2012. Any day now, here it comes! They said that in 2013 and 2014 and 2015--just give us a few more weeks, and you'll have it! Well, now it's 2016, and ..
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  • Middle-class pain

    Middle-class pain
    Michelle Henderson carries $130,000 in student debt even though she's never attended a single college class. The 49-year-old Illinois mother and design showroom manager footed the bulk of her daughter's four years of college because "as a parent you want to make them happy, you want to support their wishes, hopes, dreams." But four years after graduating from the University of Iowa, Henderson's 26-year-old daughter is unemployed and unable to help her mom make the $900 monthly student loan paym..
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  • F. Lee Bailey, OJ Simpson's Attorney, Files for Bankruptcy

    F. Lee Bailey, OJ Simpson's Attorney, Files for Bankruptcy
    Famed defense attorney F. Lee Bailey, whose legion of high-profile cases includes the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has filed for bankruptcy in Maine in an effort to discharge an IRS debt of more than $5 million. Debts to the IRS aren't normally discharged in bankruptcy proceedings, but the 83-year-old Bailey said Friday that they can be if one abides by certain conditions, such as filing and paying his taxes on time since the original taxes and penalties were assessed. The debt stems from a d..
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