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  • Unionizing Planned Parenthood

    Rushed care and poor working conditions have led to demands for representation as revenues grow in the wake of the Dobbs ruling.

  • Spring into planning for the future

    Given the importance of topics such as estate planning, Social Security and retirement planning as we age, there is no time like the present to get one’s ducks in a row.

  • How to Discuss Estate Planning with Your Family

    Estate planning can be a sensitive topic for families to talk about. Here's how to get past the awkwardness and discuss estate planning with your family.

  • Lagos plans database for youths

    The Lagos State Ministry of Youth and Social Development in collaboration with Lagos State Resident Registration Agency has concluded plans to register the youths in the state. The Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, in a statement on Tuesday, stated that the exercise was aimed at building a reliable database for youths in Read More

  • How The Democrats Plan To Steal The Election

    How The Democrats Plan To Steal The Election Authored by Llewellyn Rockwell via LewRockwell.com, Biden and Trump have clinched the nominations of their parties for President. Everybody is gearing up for a battle between them for the election in November. It’s obvious that Biden is “cognitively impaired.” In blunter language, “brain-dead”. Partisans of Trump are gearing up for a decisive victory. But what if this battle is a sham? What if Biden’s elite gang of neo-con controllers...

  • Beat the 'Planning Fallacy' to Be More Productive

    Even if you’ve never heard of the planning fallacy, you’ve likely experienced it. It’s a phenomenon in which a person or team underestimates how long a task will take and what it will cost in money or resources, plus overestimates the actual benefits it will yield. You've fallen victim to it if you've ever been late to something because you were just sure traffic wouldn't interfere with you getting there, despite there always being traffic along that route at that time—but there are ways to beat...

  • How does inflation affect your retirement plan?

    Many consumers today are familiar with inflation in the context of paying more for things like groceries, gas and entertainment. But inflation has long been a persistent economic factor that’s pretty much unavoidable. The primary difference is that inflation is typically more subtle than it’s been in recent years, driving living costs up slowly but […]

  • Henderson appointed to the Columbus Plan Commission

    The Columbus Board of Public Works on Tuesday voted to appoint Melanie Henderson to the Columbus Plan Commission. The appointment was approved 4-0 with Henderson abstaining. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Timken reveals CEO succession plan

    Tarak Mehta will succeed Richard Kyle as the Timken Company's president and

  • Foundation for Youth focuses on strategic plan

    About 100 people offered ideas, suggestions and views as Foundation for Youth of Bartholomew County invited community members to take part in what the organization described as “moonshot innovation thinking” to guide its next strategic plan. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Plans to break up supermarkets 'deficient': Nationals

    Broad attempts to break up the supermarket giants could give rise to unintended consequences, which means the Nationals will do a deal with the Liberals rather than the Greens. As Coles and Woolworths record more than a billion dollars in profits, consumers are struggling to pay for groceries while farmers’ prices are undermined. The Greens’ […]