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Editor’s Note: This story comes from CableTV.com. Recently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to consider adding additional eligibility restrictions to its Lifeline internet subsidy program. The Lifeline program, which provides a $9.25 monthly internet and telephone credit to qualifying low-income households, could potentially see some of the following changes: Formally restricting Lifeline to U.S. citizens. Requiring a five-year waiting period for qualifying non-citizens or those going through the immigration approval process. Requiring applicants to enter their full Social Security number rather than their last four digits. Changing eligibility requirements to a “1-per-address” rule that may affect households with multiple…

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Janet Blaser never spent much time planning life after leaving the workforce. Then suddenly, she was 62, eligible for Social Security, and completely exhausted by the daily grind. She had already been living in Mazatlán, Mexico, running an English-language magazine to support herself. She made the call to sell the business and step away from the pressure. Claiming her benefits early meant accepting a permanently reduced monthly payout. She knew the math, and she knew she was leaving money on the table by not waiting until her full retirement age. However, the trade-off was reclaiming her time while she was…

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You’re paying about $3.60 for a gallon of gasoline, a 21% jump since the start of the Iran war on Feb. 28. As the war continues, you’ll probably be paying more. The nationwide U.S. average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.98 on Feb. 27, the day before the United States and Israel attacked Iran. Now the price of oil has reached $100 a barrel and gas costs are rising. Learn more: Gas apps and fuel rewards can help. In the wake of the international conflict, there are some hands-on, common-sense things you can do to ease…

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