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WorkAmericans' Average Net Worth By Age  A financial advisor can do more than just manage your investments. Some advisors specialize in financial planning, helping you build a comprehensive roadmap for reaching your money goals. Finding a financial advisor doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now. WorkPostecoglou shows Arteta, Ten Hag how to handle ref, VAR issues with dignity  While Postecoglou has earned widespread praise for his refusal to condemn officials, there has been a distinct absence of vocal support from his managerial colleagues. Maybe they aren\'t as rounded or logical as the Spurs boss and, in their eyes, perhaps view the Australian as taking a contrary position to play to the gallery. But if they all took a leaf from Postecoglou\'s book and dialled down the victimisation of officials attempting to do an increasingly difficult job, the game would be in a better place.
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WorkWorkChris Christie to Travel to Israel  Jonathan Weisman is a Chicago-based political correspondent, veteran journalist and author of the novel “No. 4 Imperial Lane” and the nonfiction book “(((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump.” His career in journalism stretches back 30 years. More about Jonathan Weisman WorkBiden and Xi to Seek to Stabilize Relations in California Meeting  Katie Rogers is a White House correspondent covering a range of issues, including foreign policy, domestic policy, and the Biden family. Her book, “American Woman,” about first ladies in the White House, will be published in February 2024. She joined The Times in 2014. More about Katie Rogers WorkShinnecock Nation Artist Has Two Shows On Long Island  Also on display is an approximately eight-foot-long wall hanging that explores the moment of colonial contact on Long Island; this maps “the contours of the island with thousands of individual clay thumbprints resembling shells. . .(with) each thumbprint (becoming) a maker’s mark indexing the artist’s contact with the earth,” the museum said. WorkWorkDrama's New EP Music Release: Till We Die  DRAMA have a few shows left this month in the United States before they embark on a pre-holiday December European tour. Till We Die is a terrific music, a good listen. Better yet is to see DRAMA live. Watch as their 2024 schedule reveals when Via and Na'el will be near, then go. Live entertainment is a very satisfying way to spend time. It's rare to find it nearby and in the infinite loop of DRAMA, no drama. WorkWorkTaylor Swift Takes Her Eras Tour Global, Shaking Argentina  Jack Nicas is the Brazil bureau chief, covering Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. He previously reported on technology from San Francisco and, before joining The Times in 2018, spent seven years at The Wall Street Journal. More about Jack Nicas WorkFed's Mary Daly says it's 'too early to declare victory' on inflation  \"We\'re going to be very forward-looking here, and so that\'s why it\'s too early to declare victory. But I don\'t want to discount the fact that we\'re in a good place because we can be able to move easily and agilely, depending on what the data brings,\" she said.Don\'t miss these stories from CNBC PRO: WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkCredit agency Moody's cuts outlook on US government to negative  Wally Adeyemo, the US deputy treasury secretary, said: "While the statement by Moody's maintains the United States' AAA rating, we disagree with the shift to a negative outlook. The American economy remains strong, and treasury securities are the world's pre-eminent safe and liquid asset." WorkWorkWorkRich Americans Are Flocking to These States  Don\'t forget about health care changes. Jeremy Finger, the CEO and founder of Riverbend Wealth Management in South Carolina, recommends checking with your health insurance company to make sure you retain benefits in your new location. “Both private health insurance for younger retirees and Medicare Advantage plans have specific service areas,” said Finger, a certified financial planner. “Retirees moving out of the service area will need to find a new plan, which could mean more expensive premiums and increased out-of-pocket costs.” WorkWorkHow The Rich (Legally) Avoid Paying Savings Account Taxes  You are required to report any interest you have earned from a savings account on your tax return. And bear in mind that the IRS already knows about how much interest you have received. Banks report to the IRS any interest payments of $10 or more and send a copy of this report to you. Learn more by reading our tax guide. WorkBroadcom Stock Set a Record High  This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed byour Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contactDow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com. WorkDo You Make $145K? The IRS Just Delayed New Catch-Up Contribution Rule Until 2026  Confused about catch-up contributions and income limits? A financial advisor can help, and finding one doesn’t have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWork49ers' Samuel back, but Williams 'real' uncertain  Jones first hurt his right knee in the Week 2 loss to Kansas City. He missed the next two games and returned against Buffalo on Oct. 8 but left that game after reinjuring the knee and hasn\'t played since. WorkWorkIntrospective Tatum returns to Brooklyn as in-season tournament continues  Because it\'s easy enough to change. In the short term, the NBA has said it went with the most basic of titles for both the tournament and its trophy -- the \"in-season tournament\" and \"NBA Cup\" -- as a way to introduce the concept to fans. However, using such bland, nondescript names has another clear advantage: When the league looks to sell the naming rights to both, it\'ll be an easier transition from an unremarkable name than one connected with a specific individual (such as the late David Stern, one possibility that had been floated before the tournament was officially unveiled). Work18 NFL experts make second-half predictions: Playoff runs, MVP picks, record-breakers and a winless team  Quarterback Daniel Jones is already out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL in his right knee, and this whole Giants team is in flux with questions under center and plenty of injuries. At 2-7, it\'s a complete 180 for a team that won a playoff game last season. According to ESPN\'s FPI, the Giants have the eighth-hardest remaining strength of schedule and third-best chance to earn the No. 1 overall selection in April\'s draft (25.5%), meaning they could jump the Cardinals and Bears. And that\'s especially true if they lose out and go 2-15. -- Jordan Reid, NFL draft analyst WorkHow Me'Arah O'Neal emerged from Shaq's basketball shadow  Sporting a black T-shirt that reads \"purpose > popularity,\" gray sweatpants hanging low on top of tie-dyed white basketball shorts and aquamarine Crocs, Me\'Arah looks into her phone camera and wiggles her body in a little dance before walking to the hoop. WorkKOs, comebacks, upsets: The UFC's 30 'best' fights  Gustafsson put Jones in trouble early, the first opponent to do so. But Jones gutted it out and took over, and Gustafsson ended up like all the others who challenged the GOAT for the light heavyweight title: at a loss. WorkNHL Power Rankings: One player from each team to add or drop in fantasy  Ex-Wild defenseman Calen Addison (available in 97% of leagues) will be afforded every opportunity to make the Sharks better, at even strength and on the power play. He\'ll put up points, maybe even more than 40 by season\'s end. Consider giving Addison a whirl if you\'re in a deep league. WorkWorkWorkWin the Weekend: Fantasy football and betting tips  We\'re now past the halfway point of the season, and the elite teams appear to be separating themselves from the pack. The Chiefs, Ravens and Eagles are clearly legit. The 49ers, Cowboys, Dolphins, Jaguars and Lions all look capable of beating anyone on any given Sunday. Now the Bengals are starting to play like a team that has appeared in two straight AFC Championship games. This week the matchups aren\'t as compelling as in Week 9, but the Jags have an opportunity to make a statement at home against San Francisco, and the Browns could shake up the AFC North a bit more with a win in Baltimore. Good luck in Week 10 of Pigskin Pick\'em! WorkSVP's 'Winners' for Week 11 in college football  That\'s nine. We started in Vegas, so let\'s close with Vegas ... I\'m like the guy in a bad, untucked shirt who had one too many vodka sodas going to the money machine at 3 a.m. for more blackjack money, but dammit I\'m gonna go down swinging. WorkWhy did the IBF strip Crawford of the title? We have (some) answers  \"The IBF wrote that if I won my last fight and if Usyk beat Dubois that the IBF would enforce my mandatory status to fight Usyk for the title,\" Hrgovic told ESPN. \"The IBF has now allowed Tyson Fury and Usyk to do a unification first. The winner of that fight is mandated to fight me immediately after with no other intervening fight, so I expect to fight for the heavyweight championship early next year. WorkU.S. powerlifter Bobby Body finally right at home in Paralympic pursuit  There is so much to do. Movers are coming to the old home the next day. They have to pack. As they move into their new home, Body continues to prepare for competitions and, perhaps, Paris. There are moments it still doesn\'t feel real. But for the first time in Bobby Body\'s life, he has more than an apartment. More than a house. He has what he\'s always been looking for. WorkTransfer Talk: Man City will try again to sign West Ham's Lucas Paqueta  - Fulham are set to hand manager Marco Silva a transfer \"war chest\" in January after he signed a new contract at the club, according to Football Insider. The Cottagers are reported to remain on the lookout for a replacement for striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, who left the club for Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal in the summer. Silva\'s latest contract sees him secured at Craven Cottage until the summer of 2026. WorkHow NHL teams, players are protecting against more skate-blade injuries  Hockey Canada already requires its women\'s hockey players to wear neck guards. The Professional Women\'s Hockey League -- which begins play on Jan. 1, 2024 -- is having \"ongoing discussions\" about mandating neck guards for players in the future, according to a league spokesperson. -- Shilton WorkWeekend watch: Western conference forwards to add  JJ Peterka, F, Buffalo Sabres: Particularly against the porous Wild on Friday. The scoring forward has three goals and three assists in his past six contests. Also, keep a view of whether Matthew Savoie makes his NHL debut. The rookie was recently practicing on a top line with Tage Thompson and Jeff Skinner in place of an injured Alex Tuch. WorkWorkBefore World Leaders Arrive, San Francisco Races to Clean Up  In late September, an international delegation scouted the city to gain insights for their country’s leaders before the conference and chatted with Ms. Breed at “Dear San Francisco,” a show that included acrobats, dancing and original music. She added that the delegation told her the city’s street problems weren’t as bad as they had feared. WorkWorkWorkWorkWith Manchin Out, Democrats’ Path to Holding the Senate Is Narrow  Shane Goldmacher is a national political reporter and was previously the chief political correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times, he worked at Politico, where he covered national Republican politics and the 2016 presidential campaign. More about Shane Goldmacher WorkAlarmed by Off-Year Losses, Mainstream Republicans Balk at Abortion Curbs  Annie Karni is a congressional correspondent. She was previously a White House correspondent. Before joining The Times, she covered the White House and Hillary Clinton\'s 2016 presidential campaign for Politico, and spent a decade covering local politics for the New York Post and the New York Daily News. 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