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America’s priciest neighborhoods are changing as the ultra-rich move to Florida
Bloomberg · Alexandre Tanzi, Felipe Marques, Michael Sasso, Amanda Albright
The Sunshine State became a pandemic destination because of its sunny climate, relatively lax COVID-19 rules and no state income tax.
Why 65 isn’t the magic number for retirement anymore
Esquire · Michael Clinton
The old system is broken. People are living much longer and they need — and want — to work later in life to make the numbers add up.
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Patrick Stewart on saying goodbye to Star Trek: ‘It changed my life’
CBS News · Analisa Novak
It was more than three decades ago when the actor first took the reign of the USS Enterprise.
The biggest known star in the universe
USA TODAY · Olivia Munson
Its radius is 1,700 times larger than the sun’s.
At 103, Sister Jean publishes memoir of faith and basketball
Associated Press · Luis Andres Henao
The beloved Catholic nun captured the sports world’s imagination as the chaplain for the Loyola Chicago men’s basketball team.
Why New Orleans is a city of parades
JSTOR Daily · Livia Gershon
The city’s ethnic diversity and lack of public welfare programs contributed to a culture of mutual aid organizations.
The 7 most overpriced grocery store items
Delish · Gabby Romero
If you’re shopping on a budget, avoid these items at all costs.
This is the most searched casserole in the South
Southern Living · Alana Al-Hatlani
Casseroles are made all over the nation, and even the world. So why is the South obsessed with them?
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