Por: Newsweek World November 29, 2022
The widow of a top Russian officer, who was found shot dead in his office on November 16, has written an angry letter to President Vladimir Putin, saying that he was made a scapegoat for issues with the leader's mobilization efforts.Yulia Boyko, the widow of Colonel Vadim Boyko, wrote an open letter to Putin, saying that her husband committed self-execution after being pressured over failures in Russia's mobilization drive.Vadim Boyko,... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 05, 2022
Ask LarryEconomic Security Planning, Inc. Today's Social Security column addresses questions about the whether working before filing can incur the earnings test, full retirement age for survivor's benefits versus retirement benefits and more about widow's... + más
Ask Larry: Did Social Security Overpay Us Spousal And Retirement Benefits? | Forbes
Ask Larry: Will Social Security's Earnings Deductions Affect My Future Benefit Rates? | Forbes
The Daily Beast USA World November 30, 2022
The widow of a colonel found dead at one of the Russian navy’s top colleges earlier this month has written directly to to tell him her husband killed himself over problems plaguing the ., tasked with working with troops recently called up under Putin’s “partial... + más
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New York Post USA Life November 24, 2022
They accused her of dancing on his grave. A Florida widow is responding to online backlash after she was featured dancing in a TikTok video describing her husband’s shooting death. The controversial clip has since been deleted amid backlash — but was reposted to Twitter, and... + más
'Dancing with the Stars' 2022: See the official season 31 partner photos | ABC News
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Business Insider USA Business October 23, 2022
After Kabul fell in August 2021, the colonel — along with his children and grandchildren — were forced into hiding. Every week or two they moved to another house in the Afghan capital, dragging their belongings under the cover of darkness. The colonel reached out to his... + más
Why America Just Set Free the ‘Pablo Escobar of Afghanistan’ | The Daily Beast
Taliban say Afghanistan is secure enough for big projects | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
Chechnya's leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, delivered a warm congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on his 70th birthday, after a week of criticizing how the Ukraine war has been handled.In a stark shift of tone after publicly ridiculing Putin's military... + más
Putin ally claims he was promoted after urging for nuclear strike | Newsweek
Twitter users share what they'd give Putin on his 70th birthday | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 05, 2022
As fears continue to mount that Vladimir Putin may resort to nuclear weapons in his ongoing war with Ukraine, one of the Russian president's allies who has called for nuclear attacks said he had been promoted to a higher military rank.Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov wrote in... + más
This is the smart way for the U.S. to respond to Putin's hints over nuclear weapons | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Business September 26, 2022
A bid to sell a historic restaurant and mansion once owned by Colonel Sanders and his wife has struggled to take flight — partly because the deal is ruffling the feathers of KFC’s corporate owner, The Post has learned. The Claudia Sanders Dinner House — a 63-year-old... + más
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Prominent Spanish-style Winnetka mansion listed for $16M | Chicago Tribune
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