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Fewer Retirees Rolling Over 401(k)s into IRAs
A declining number of retirees are rolling over their 401(k) assets into IRAs, opting instead to leave funds in employer plans due to technological improvements, cost reductions, and regulatory changes.
Fewer Retirees Rolling Over 401(k)s into IRAs
A declining number of retirees are rolling over their 401(k) assets into IRAs, opting instead to leave funds in employer plans due to technological improvements, cost reductions, and regulatory changes.
Progress
52% Bias Score


MI5 Review Clears Agency of Intentional Withholding of Stakeknife Documents
A review found no evidence that MI5 intentionally withheld documents from Operation Kenova's investigation into Freddie Scappaticci, the IRA agent known as Stakeknife, who died in 2023 and was linked to at least 14 murders; however, it criticized MI5's document management.
MI5 Review Clears Agency of Intentional Withholding of Stakeknife Documents
A review found no evidence that MI5 intentionally withheld documents from Operation Kenova's investigation into Freddie Scappaticci, the IRA agent known as Stakeknife, who died in 2023 and was linked to at least 14 murders; however, it criticized MI5's document management.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Roth Solo 401(k): High Contribution Limits and Tax Flexibility for Self-Employed
The Roth Solo 401(k) plan, for self-employed individuals without full-time employees except a spouse, allows 2025 contributions up to $31,000 for employees (age 50+) and 25% of eligible compensation for employers, with a combined maximum of $70,000, offering tax-flexible traditional or Roth contribu...
Roth Solo 401(k): High Contribution Limits and Tax Flexibility for Self-Employed
The Roth Solo 401(k) plan, for self-employed individuals without full-time employees except a spouse, allows 2025 contributions up to $31,000 for employees (age 50+) and 25% of eligible compensation for employers, with a combined maximum of $70,000, offering tax-flexible traditional or Roth contribu...
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56% Bias Score


Coroner Rules SAS Killing of IRA Members Unjustified, Referrals to DPP
A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that the 1992 killing of four Provisional IRA members by SAS soldiers was unjustified, lacking an honest belief in necessity and without any arrest attempts, mandating a referral to the director of public prosecutions, reigniting political controversy.
Coroner Rules SAS Killing of IRA Members Unjustified, Referrals to DPP
A coroner in Northern Ireland ruled that the 1992 killing of four Provisional IRA members by SAS soldiers was unjustified, lacking an honest belief in necessity and without any arrest attempts, mandating a referral to the director of public prosecutions, reigniting political controversy.
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44% Bias Score


2025 Retirement Rule Changes: Increased 401(k) Limits and Inherited IRA Penalties
New 2025 retirement rules increase 401(k) contribution limits for those aged 60-63 to \$34,750 and enforce a 25% penalty on missed inherited IRA withdrawals, impacting near-retirees' financial planning. The Social Security Fairness Act eliminates provisions that reduced benefits for some public serv...
2025 Retirement Rule Changes: Increased 401(k) Limits and Inherited IRA Penalties
New 2025 retirement rules increase 401(k) contribution limits for those aged 60-63 to \$34,750 and enforce a 25% penalty on missed inherited IRA withdrawals, impacting near-retirees' financial planning. The Social Security Fairness Act eliminates provisions that reduced benefits for some public serv...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Glencorse Massacre: A Soldier's Betrayal
Forty years ago, the bodies of three soldiers were discovered near Loganlea reservoir in Scotland, initially believed to be an IRA attack but ultimately revealed as an inside job committed by Andrew Walker, a fellow soldier, who killed them during a payroll robbery, resulting in his arrest and convi...
Glencorse Massacre: A Soldier's Betrayal
Forty years ago, the bodies of three soldiers were discovered near Loganlea reservoir in Scotland, initially believed to be an IRA attack but ultimately revealed as an inside job committed by Andrew Walker, a fellow soldier, who killed them during a payroll robbery, resulting in his arrest and convi...
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32% Bias Score

Eurovision Death Threats and Postal Strikes: Clodagh Rodgers's 1971 Contest
Clodagh Rodgers, a Northern Irish singer, faced death threats from the IRA while representing the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, ultimately placing fourth due to a postal strike impacting song selection and her personal preference for a different song.

Eurovision Death Threats and Postal Strikes: Clodagh Rodgers's 1971 Contest
Clodagh Rodgers, a Northern Irish singer, faced death threats from the IRA while representing the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, ultimately placing fourth due to a postal strike impacting song selection and her personal preference for a different song.
Progress
12% Bias Score

Risks of Leaving 401(k) with Past Employer
A former employee's decade-long struggle to transfer his 401(k) due to employer name changes, investment provider transitions, and address changes underscores the risks of leaving retirement funds with a previous employer, highlighting the benefits of transferring them to an IRA or new employer's pl...

Risks of Leaving 401(k) with Past Employer
A former employee's decade-long struggle to transfer his 401(k) due to employer name changes, investment provider transitions, and address changes underscores the risks of leaving retirement funds with a previous employer, highlighting the benefits of transferring them to an IRA or new employer's pl...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Former IRA Leader Condemns 'Disappeared' as War Crime
Brendan Hughes, a former IRA leader from County Tyrone, revealed in a BBC Spotlight interview that a death sentence imposed by the IRA in 1975 led to his understanding of victims' suffering and his condemnation of the "disappeared" as a war crime; he now seeks reconciliation and truth.

Former IRA Leader Condemns 'Disappeared' as War Crime
Brendan Hughes, a former IRA leader from County Tyrone, revealed in a BBC Spotlight interview that a death sentence imposed by the IRA in 1975 led to his understanding of victims' suffering and his condemnation of the "disappeared" as a war crime; he now seeks reconciliation and truth.
Progress
40% Bias Score

IRA's Drug Price Controls Threaten Generic Drug Market
The Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) price negotiation provision for prescription drugs, while intending to lower costs, risks undermining the generic drug market by reducing profit incentives for generic manufacturers, potentially limiting patient access to affordable medications and decreasing inno...

IRA's Drug Price Controls Threaten Generic Drug Market
The Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) price negotiation provision for prescription drugs, while intending to lower costs, risks undermining the generic drug market by reducing profit incentives for generic manufacturers, potentially limiting patient access to affordable medications and decreasing inno...
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60% Bias Score

Retirement Savings: Focus on Savings Rate, Not Target Amount
Financial advisors recommend prioritizing personal savings rates over fixed retirement targets, suggesting a 15% pre-tax income contribution rate including employer matches; reassessing contributions yearly, and adjusting investment allocations based on risk tolerance and life events.

Retirement Savings: Focus on Savings Rate, Not Target Amount
Financial advisors recommend prioritizing personal savings rates over fixed retirement targets, suggesting a 15% pre-tax income contribution rate including employer matches; reassessing contributions yearly, and adjusting investment allocations based on risk tolerance and life events.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Prince Philip's Angered Reaction to Mountbatten's Assassination Revealed in Newly Discovered Letter
A letter written by Prince Philip two days after the IRA assassinated his uncle, Lord Mountbatten, in 1979, expresses intense bitterness and anger, recently emerging for sale amidst potential UK payouts to former IRA figures.

Prince Philip's Angered Reaction to Mountbatten's Assassination Revealed in Newly Discovered Letter
A letter written by Prince Philip two days after the IRA assassinated his uncle, Lord Mountbatten, in 1979, expresses intense bitterness and anger, recently emerging for sale amidst potential UK payouts to former IRA figures.
Progress
60% Bias Score
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