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AT&T is preparing to merge media assets with Discovery; Retirement community eyed at closed school

AT&T Inc. is in talks to spin off its media business and merge it with Discovery Inc. in a blockbuster entertainment deal, according to people with knowledge of the matter, a surprising move for a company that spent $85 billion to acquire the assets less than three years ago. The idea is to combine Discovery’s

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Hinesburg fire chief who shared homophobic meme will retire this summer

Hinesburg Fire Chief Al Barber. Photo courtesy of Hinesburg Fire Department Al Barber, the Hinesburg fire chief who became the center of the town’s reckoning over intolerance after sharing a homophobic meme on his Facebook page, will retire this summer, the department announced Friday.   Barber will retire July 1 after 22 years as chief of

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Eastman Credit Union announces retirement, organizational changes | Business

KINGSPORT — Eastman Credit Union has announced the retirement of Tammy Latture, senior vice president of member services and lending. Latture has served the organization since 1996 and held multiple management roles before being named to the senior management team in 2010. Her retirement will be effective June 1. “Tammy has had an extremely accomplished

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27 Ugly Truths About Retirement

svetikd / Getty Images From dealing with unexpected medical costs to supporting adult children, Americans often find themselves facing expenses they weren’t anticipating in their golden years. Plus, it’s harder to save for retirement today than it was 50 years ago. Read: Jaw-Dropping Stats About the State of Retirement in America Over 30% of Americans

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More Americans retiring early to ‘enjoy the senior years’ after a year of COVID-19

Navellier & Associates founder Louis Navellier explains April jobs report miss on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street’ After a year of COVID-19, more Americans are considering retiring earlier than expected after the pandemic forced lifestyle changes that made some people reconsider how they spend time. Americans under 54 represented a higher percentage — 13% — of pre-retirees,

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