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Man wins $1 million lottery with $20 bill he found on the ground

A man found a $20 bill, bought a scratch-off ticket, and won $1 million, changing his life and retirement plans.

North Carolina man wins $1m jackpot after finding a $20 bill in parking lot

A $20 bill led to a $1 million win for North Carolina carpenter Jerry Hicks, who plans to retire and celebrate with family.

Man wins $1 million lottery with $20 bill he found on the ground

A man found a $20 bill, bought a scratch-off ticket, and won $1 million, changing his life and retirement plans.

North Carolina man wins $1m jackpot after finding a $20 bill in parking lot

A $20 bill led to a $1 million win for North Carolina carpenter Jerry Hicks, who plans to retire and celebrate with family.
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Sutton's new social care charge proposals 'morally wrong and target most vulnerable'

Julie and Ray's retirement plans are overshadowed by the financial burden of Ray's Alzheimer's care and rising social care charges.

Congressman Earl Blumenauer to take job at Portland State

Blumenauer is focusing on education and urban planning after retiring from Congress, joining Portland State University as a senior fellow and adviser.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, 39, insists he isn't yet ready to retire

Cristiano Ronaldo has no current plans to retire from international football, feeling he can still contribute to Portugal.

Cristiano Ronaldo reveals where he is 'most likely' to retire

Ronaldo hints at potential retirement by 2027, remaining committed to Al Nassr for now.

Ronaldo says he will probably retire at Al Nassr in two or three years

Cristiano Ronaldo plans to retire at Al Nassr, expressing happiness and commitment to the Saudi club for the next two to three years.

Cristiano Ronaldo, 39, insists he isn't yet ready to retire

Cristiano Ronaldo has no current plans to retire from international football, feeling he can still contribute to Portugal.

Cristiano Ronaldo reveals where he is 'most likely' to retire

Ronaldo hints at potential retirement by 2027, remaining committed to Al Nassr for now.

Ronaldo says he will probably retire at Al Nassr in two or three years

Cristiano Ronaldo plans to retire at Al Nassr, expressing happiness and commitment to the Saudi club for the next two to three years.
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Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer shares his plans for the future

Manuel Neuer's future at Bayern Munich hinges on the team's performance this season, demonstrating his commitment and passion for the game.

Jon Jones Doubles Down on Retirement Talk: 'I'm Not Defined by One Fight'

Jon Jones asserts he has nothing left to prove and plans to retire after his fight with Stipe Miocic.

JPMorgan Fixes Security Flaw, Affects 450K Retirement Plans | Entrepreneur

JPMorgan fixed a software issue that allowed unauthorized access to retirement plan records.

Chelsea ace received important transfer proposal in January

Thiago Silva is leaving Chelsea after four years, planning to return in a non-playing role in the future.

Justice Stephen Breyer Will Return To Court, Starting Next Fall

Retired Justice Breyer will serve as a visiting judge on the 1st Circuit in Boston, where he previously worked before joining the Supreme Court.
Breyer will maintain his status as a judge by taking senior status and will continue his judicial work while also teaching at Harvard Law School.

Lionel Messi makes retirement statement, as he ponders next career step

Age is not the determining factor in Lionel Messi's retirement plans, but rather his performance and enjoyment.
Messi is focused on enjoying the present and his soccer career, not yet having clear post-retirement plans.

'DROP on steroids.' L.A. city workers double dip by retiring and getting hired at DWP, union alleges

City employees double dipping by retiring and then starting new job at DWP with pension
Union leader raises concerns about financial impacts and violation of union bargaining process

Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers Contract Features Jerome Powell as MVP

The Los Angeles Dodgers have found a way to pay Shohei Ohtani $700 million while only paying him $460 million according to the luxury tax rules.
The technique used by the Dodgers is similar to the maneuver employed by individuals with retirement plans at lower dollar levels.
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