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Nationwide Ice Cream Recall Issued

Nationwide Ice Cream Recall Issued — Listeria Warning Impacts Popular Brands

Over 100,000 ice cream products have been affected by this recall, which involves popular brands that are sold in grocery stores and used in various food service establishments across the United States.

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Social Security Payments Are Changing

Social Security Payments Are Changing — What the New COLA and ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Mean for You

In 2025, Social Security recipients will receive a 2.5% COLA increase and benefit from the One Big Beautiful Bill, which introduces a $6,000 tax deduction for seniors. While these measures provide immediate relief, the future of Social Security remains uncertain, making long-term planning essential for a secure retirement.

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Frigidaire Mini Fridges Recalled

Frigidaire Mini Fridges Recalled Over Major Fire Hazard — Check Your Model Now

Frigidaire has issued a recall for over 600,000 mini fridges due to fire and burn risks caused by faulty electrical components. This recall includes popular models sold between January 2020 and December 2023. Owners should immediately unplug the affected fridges, dispose of them properly, and request a refund via the official recall website.

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131,000 Oklahomans at Risk as Historic SNAP Cuts

131,000 Oklahomans at Risk as Historic SNAP Cuts Take Effect — Are You on the List?

Historic SNAP cuts in Oklahoma could affect 131,000 people, leaving many families at risk of losing their benefits. Learn about the impact, eligibility changes, and how to prepare if you’re affected.

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August 2025 SNAP Payment Dates

August 2025 SNAP Payment Dates Just Dropped — Find Out When You’ll Get Yours

SNAP payments are essential for many Americans, and knowing your August 2025 payment dates can help you plan your grocery shopping.

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SNAP Benefits Could Be a Lifeline During Retirement

Why SNAP Benefits Could Be a Lifeline During Retirement — Even for Middle-Income Seniors

Even middle-income seniors can benefit from SNAP, a program designed to provide financial relief for food expenses. With rising living costs and medical expenses, SNAP helps seniors reduce financial strain, improve health outcomes, and maintain a comfortable retirement. Don't miss out on this valuable resource—check your eligibility and apply today!

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Get Early Retirees Off the Golf Course

Get Early Retirees Off the Golf Course? Why the UK Wants Them Back at Work Fast

The UK’s push to bring early retirees back into the workforce is driven by economic pressures and labor shortages. Initiatives like the midlife MOT provide the support retirees need to return to work, but challenges such as ageism and health issues remain. With the right policies in place, the UK can benefit from the experience of older workers while helping retirees enjoy a sustainable lifestyle.

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Want Bigger Social Security Checks

Want Bigger Social Security Checks? Here Are 3 Smart Ways to Delay and Maximize Your Benefits

Boost your Social Security benefits by delaying your claim, ensuring 35 years of earnings, and coordinating with your spouse. These strategies can help maximize your monthly checks, ensuring a more comfortable and financially secure retirement.

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FDA Issues Highest-Risk Warning

FDA Issues Highest-Risk Warning Over Cheeseburger Recall — Check Your Freezer Now

The FDA has issued a Class I recall on cheeseburgers and other ready-to-eat items due to undeclared sesame, posing serious health risks to those with sesame allergies. If you’ve purchased these products, check your freezer, dispose of them safely, and contact Sheehan Brothers Vending for refunds. Stay informed and protect yourself from potential allergic reactions.

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Young Americans Have Long Feared Social Security

Young Americans Have Long Feared Social Security — Now Older Adults Are Getting Nervous Too

Social Security faces a significant financial crisis, with both younger and older generations anxious about its future. Projected benefit cuts could affect 62 million Americans by 2032. This article explores the causes, potential reforms, and what steps can be taken to preserve this vital program for generations to come.

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