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Judges sue Social Security over 'quotas' on disability decisions
Administrative law judges who evaluate disability claims for the Social Security Administration want a federal court to ease a workload that they say makes errors more likely — the latest in a series of challenges confronting the Woodlawn-based...
Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Conservation, White House, Elections
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Monday breakdown: Missing tax refunds can be tracked
Have you filed your tax returns and not received your refunds in a timely manner? Still wondering when your refunds will arrive? Peggy Riley, spokeswoman for the Internal Revenue Service, said a resource is available on the IRS website to easily check...
Tags: The Herald-Mail, Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Internal Revenue Service
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Michigan firefighters seek workers' comp for cancer
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — In May 2009, then 36-year-old Sterling Heights firefighter Chris Slezak, went to his doctor on a Monday because he felt out of shape and worn out. By that Friday, Slezak, who was active and healthy his entire life, got his...
Tags: Prices, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at Work
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US economy accelerates at 2.5 percent rate in Q1
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans shrugged off higher taxes to lift the U.S. economy at the start of the year. Government spending fell, though, and the impact of the tax increases along with federal budget cuts could slow growth later this year. The...
Tags: Public Finance, U.S. Congress, Economic Indicator, Productivity, Consumers
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Inmate pledged to pay for "hit" with Social Security money, deputies say
FloriDUHSome folks just can't stay out of trouble, even when they are under lock and key. Inmate Demetreius Morris, 27, got a new charge added to his rap sheet: Solicitation to Commit First Degree Murder -- a crime he managed to commit while he sat behind bars...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Tampa
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Retire on your own terms
Most Americans are aware that they need to save for retirement. It is a topic that is easy to brush aside to a later date because although the subject is important, it may not seem urgent. But the longer you put off some basic retirement planning, the...Tags: Financial Planning, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Retirement Planning Services
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Want to empower working mothers? Call on government for help
In her new book, “Lean In,” Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg advises women to do just that. The message is her “sort of feminist manifesto”: Take a seat at the table, speak up, and don’t worry about pleasing everyone. If...
Tags: Cultural Development, Culture, Media Industry, The Washington Post, Feminism
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CCW permit list-sharing questions answered
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Missouri Congressman at the forefront of pursuing answers from federal agencies regarding the sharing of the list of Missouri's conceal and carry weapons permit holders indicated Thursday there is no evidence of any wrong-doing....
Tags: Joint Ventures, Washington, DC
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Traffic delays likely for Social Security drill
An emergency drill at the Woodlawn-based Social Security Administration is likely to cause traffic delays Friday near Security Boulevard and Woodlawn Drive. Most employees from the Security West building will be evacuated from the facilities during...
Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland State Police
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The real reason Social Security is in trouble
Susan Reimer's recent column on Social Security Dilemma completely missed the mark ("Don't blame boomers for Social Security dilemma," April 22). Neither Baby Boomers nor the lack of new workers has anything to do with the current Social Security dilemma....Tags: U.S. Congress, Theft
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U.S. Democrats, GOP talk up deficit reduction, but don't act
WASHINGTON (AP) — Liberals' loud objections to White House proposals for slowing the growth of huge social programs make it clear that neither political party puts a high priority on reducing the deficit, despite much talk to the contrary. For...
Tags: Medicare, Bonds, Public Finance, Health Insurance Cost, Elections
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When weight is disabling
Lisa Harrison weighed 527 pounds on the day she was fired from her job at a Louisiana drug addiction treatment center. The 5-foot-2-inch Harrison, who believed her employer considered her "disabled" due to her weight, filed a discrimination charge with...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health Organizations, Stranger Than Fiction, Lawyers, Career and Workplace
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