Most of us hope we’ll be cared for in our later years — by family, savings, or a system designed to protect seniors. But that safety net doesn’t always hold. At 88 years old, US Army veteran Ed Bambas was still working five days a week just to survive. After retiring from General Motors in 1999, Ed believed he had earned a stable pension that would carry him comfortably through retirement. He owned his home and felt secure about the future. Everything changed in 2009 when GM filed for bankruptcy. Nearly 20,000 salaried workers from a GM subsidiary lost their... Continues…
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This 95-acre property in New Philadelphia, Ohio, combines history, space, and practicality. Built in 1890 and renovated in 2004, the 2,700-square-foot farmhouse offers three bedrooms and two…
The night Ella and Sophie were born “should have been the happiest of my life.” Instead, it exposed cracks in my marriage. During pregnancy, I endured tension…
For years, I misunderstood my husband’s silence. When our sixteen-year-old son died suddenly, my grief exploded in tears and cries that filled the house. I expected Sam…
Few breakfast aromas are as universally irresistible as bacon sizzling to golden perfection, yet the process of cooking it often feels less glamorous than the result. Grease…