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Graham Wilson, Founding Codirector of BU’s Initiative on Cities, Will Retire | BU Today

In 2014, Graham Wilson shared founding director duties at BU’s Initiative on Cities (IoC) with a marquis name. Working at the IoC with Boston’s longest serving mayor, Thomas Menino (Hon.’01), was “one of the highlights of my career,” says Wilson. That’s quite a statement, given that Wilson’s career spans almost a half century. Yet as …

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Inflation is rising: How to reposition your retirement accounts

Retirees have long complained about earning next to nothing on their CDs, money-market funds, and the like. They may soon have to find something else to complain about. Yes, inflation is rising, and retirees must now consider repositioning not just their short-term safe-haven investments (we’ll talk more about that in part two) but their entire …

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Retired and fading, Floyd Mayweather still remains boxing’s biggest showman

MIAMI GARDENS, Florida — Somewhere in Miami, Floyd Mayweather is laughing. A lackluster eight-round exhibition that went the distance with no official winner was an appropriate end for Sunday night’s Mayweather-Logan Paul showcase. Everything about this bout was a circus, and the redeeming hope of a viral knockout to make it all worth it proved …

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Florida school honors 92-year-old crossing guard on retirement

Florida Elementary School Honors 92-Year-Old Crossing Guard on Retirement An elementary school in Orange City, Florida, paid tribute to a 92-year-old crossing guard as he retired on June 4. (Credit: Volusia County Schools via Storyful) ORANGE CITY, Fla. – A 92-year-old crossing guard received a huge sendoff before his retirement. An elementary school in Orange …

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