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In a critical prime-time address, President Joe Biden urges Americans to reject political violence and resolve their differences peacefully following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Highlighting the importance of civility in political discourse, Biden calls for unity and condemns the normalization of violence. Watch his powerful message and join the discussion on how we can heal as a nation.
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Speaking in the Oval Office, Biden said passions were running high on both sides and the stakes of the election were enormous but that violence was not the answer, adding "We can do this".
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Middle-Aged Americans Are, Underprepared for Retirement, , Study Finds.
'Newsweek' reports that people in the United States
who are approaching retirement age may be critically
underprepared when it comes to their savings.
According to Prudential Investments, Americans around
the age of 55 are facing a "midlife retirement crisis,"
lacking the funds for a comfortable post-working life. .
A recent survey by the major insurance
provider found the average retirement
savings of a 55-year-old to be $47,950. .
This falls significantly short of the recommended
goal of having eight times a person's annual
income saved by the time they reach 55. .
According to the survey, 57% of 55-year-olds
said they expected to outlive the funds
they have currently managed to save.
That's compared to 59%
of 65-year-olds and
52% of 75-year-olds.
The survey also found that one-third of 55-year-olds
and 43% of 65-year-olds have already been forced
to postpone retirement due to inflation.
Attention today is rightly centered on
the approximately 11,000 65-year-olds
entering retirement every week, but we
must also focus as an industry on the
opportunity to help a slightly younger
generation of workers entering the
critical 10-year countdown to retirement, Caroline Feeney, executive vice president and head
of Prudential's U.S. Businesses, via 'Newsweek'.
Further, the financial futures
of certain cohorts—such as
women—are especially precarious, Caroline Feeney, executive vice president and head
of Prudential's U.S. Businesses, via 'Newsweek'.
The upside is that, with the right
planning and strategy to protect
their life's work, we can ensure
this generation is well-prepared
to live not only longer, but better, Caroline Feeney, executive vice president and head
of Prudential's U.S. Businesses, via 'Newsweek'
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Venus Williams, Serena Williams and Quinta Brunson seemingly called out Pat McAfee for his previous comments about WNBA star Caitlin Clark and they definitely called out NFL player Harrison Butker during the 2024 ESPY Awards. Serena, who hosted the award show, was joined by Venus and Quinta on stage for a special segment celebrating this year's rise in popularity of women's sports, thanks in part to Clark.
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Fever Wins 3rd Straight Game , With Help of Caitlin Clark’s Double-Double.
Fever Wins 3rd Straight Game , With Help of Caitlin Clark’s Double-Double.
On June 19, Clark had 18 points, 12 rebounds,
six assists and four steals to secure the second
double-double of her WNBA career, 'The Guardian' reports.
Meanwhile, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston each scored 22 points to help the Indiana Fever defeat the Washington Mystics 88-81.
Meanwhile, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston each scored 22 points to help the Indiana Fever defeat the Washington Mystics 88-81.
Clark thanked her teammates
for the successful night. .
Clark thanked her teammates
for the successful night. .
A lot of the times, the people I’m
guarding are getting back on defense,
so I have a little more free rein of like
going and chasing the ball while our
bigs are probably boxing out and
hitting a little bit more. , Caitlin Clark, via statement.
So credit to them. I think we’re really
good when I can get it off the rim
and push in transition, so I take a lot
of pride in trying to chase it down
off the rim and then really go, Caitlin Clark, via statement.
However, Clark is still battling turnovers. .
She had six against the Mystics and currently has the most in the WNBA with 5.5 per game.
Still, the Fever's momentum is surely welcome as the team continues to find its footing.
Still, the Fever's momentum is surely welcome as the team continues to find its footing.
The confidence that we’ve been able to
build from the last three games is, you know,
continue to take a step forward and learn
each game, and if we do happen to lose
one, how are we going to respond? , Caitlin Clark, via statement.
That’s been a big thing for us, too.
The last game we lost, we found a way
to respond and string off three straight
wins. I think we’ve gotten a lot better
over the course of these last three games
and we’re continuing to build on that, Caitlin Clark, via statement
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