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    While promoting his new Raycon Global earbuds, singer Ray J said its $80 price tag is “so different from what’s... View Article The post Ray J says his new $80 earbuds are ‘amazing ...

  3. Lighting for the elderly - Wikipedia

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    Lighting for the elderly. Designing lighting for the elderly requires special consideration and care from architects and lighting designers. As people age, they experience neurodegeneration in the retina and in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). Less light reaches the back of the eyes because the pupils decrease in size as one ages, the lens ...

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    According to the latest data from the Social Security Administration, the average monthly benefit for someone claiming at age 62 is $1,275. If you look at averages by gender, there's a disparity ...

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    Irin Carmon (1983/1984–), senior correspondent at New York Magazine; Jonathan Chait, writer for New York magazine, former senior editor at The New Republic and former assistant editor of The American Prospect. Juju Chang (1965–), journalist at ABC News, anchor of Nightline; Mona Charen (1957–), journalist

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    American households reported an average retirement account balance of $333,940 and an average net worth of $1.06 million. Read on to see an age-based breakdown of those figures. A person dropping ...

  7. District of Columbia v. Heller - Wikipedia

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    District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States.It ruled that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms—unconnected with service in a militia—for traditionally lawful purposes such as self-defense within the home, and that the District of Columbia's handgun ban and ...