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Carlos Gomez Officially Announces Retirement

Former major league outfielder Carlos Gómez officially announced his retirement this afternoon in a ceremony at Milwaukee’s American Family Field (video via Adam McCalvy of MLB.com). The announcement finalizes the end of a 13-year major league career. Of course, there hasn’t been much doubt that Gómez’s playing days had already concluded. The 35-year-old last played in …

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CNU President Paul Trible announces retirement at end of 2021-22 academic year

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Christopher Newport University President Paul Trible will retire at the end of the 2021-22 academic year, according to a statement from the university. Trible has served as the university’s president for more than 25 years. After his retirement, Trible will take on a new position for one year with the title …

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Bill to create lifetime portable retirement accounts floated

A bill to give all Americans a portable retirement and investment account at the same time they receive a Social Security number was introduced in the House and Senate Wednesday. The Portable Retirement and Investment Account Act of 2021, which would create universal, portable retirement and investment accounts that will be accessible to all Americans …

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I’m 50 and considering an early semi-retirement. What’s a vibrant place with moderate-left demographics where I can stretch out my savings?

I’m a single, 50-year-old bicultural gay man considering an early semi-retirement due to ageism in my profession. I have $3.5 million in taxable investments (including the appreciation of my home) that I like to stretch as far as possible. Can you recommend a few U.S. cities that offer a robust medical infrastructure, vibrant cultural activities, …

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