Thursday, January 25, 2018

The Daily — Medicare Beneficiaries Might Have to Pay Thousands More for Therapy

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Thursday, January 25, 2018
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Millions of Medicare beneficiaries who need physical, speech or occupational therapy to help them recover from strokes or deal with chronic illnesses will have to pay thousands of dollars more for that care unless Congress acts soon. Learn more.
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In the wake of the recent overhaul of federal tax law, some companies are moving to enhance retirement benefits for employees.
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For a number of reasons, working part time can be an attractive idea for older adults. Here are five job fields expected to increase hiring for part-time workers over the next few years.
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Actor, singer and author Alan Cumming, who will host the Movies for Grownups Awards (airing Feb. 23 on PBS), talks about his new CBS series Instinct in this interview.
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Every once in a while, there's nothing wrong with splurging on a little something. But if you're not paying attention, those little indulgences add up fast. Here's how to rein in spending on "fun" money.
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Oscar-nominated actress Angela Bassett stars as police sergeant Athena Grant in the hit TV drama 9-1-1 on Fox (and Hulu!). She talks about her character and shares advice for turning 60 in this interview.
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Are traditional funerals on their deathbed? These six funeral trends are becoming increasingly popular as ways to have a final send-off that's easier on the earth, as well as budgets.
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