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Social Security When You Are Self-Employed

Social Security When You Are Self-Employed

By: Mayra Salazar   Most people who pay into Social Security work for an employer. Their employer deducts Social Security taxes from their paycheck, matches that contribution, sends taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and reports wages to Social ...

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Cheating Husband

Cheating Husband

By: Margarita Holmes   Dear Dr Holmes and Mr Baer: My husband and I have been married 30 years now. Recently, I discovered he was having an affair with his gym instructor. We go to separate gyms and I just let ...

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Investing 101: A Beginner’s Guide

Investing 101: A Beginner’s Guide

By: Jan Paul Ferrer   Investing can be complicated and overwhelming, especially if you’re trying to do it on your own. Understanding the fundamentals can help you make sense of the risks and opportunities associated with investing. It can also ...

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A Tribute to Dr. Rufino Crisostomo, Jr.

A Tribute to Dr. Rufino Crisostomo, Jr.

By: Joe Mauricio   (Delivered during the funeral wake at the Drake Funeral Home Chicago on September 9, 2018). Dr. Rufino Crisostomo was born in Baliuag. Bulacan, looking out to the world he could then only imagine. From humble beginnings ...

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Help kids kick cancer by giving blood with the Red Cross

Help kids kick cancer by giving blood with the Red Cross

By: Christian L ChaCha M Xavier D Red Cross and Sport Clips Haircuts partner to raise awareness of childhood cancers, offer free haircut coupon to donors in September ILLINOIS (Aug. 28, 2018) – During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month this September, the ...

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Feast-Dating With God

Feast-Dating With God

By: Nancy Abiera   And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.” Genesis 1:14 ...

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