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  • Since 2018, there have been over 220 class action lawsuits filed against employers in connection with their retirement plans, and the top ten settlements in those suits for 2021 alone totaled $840 million. But our next guest says there is a new type of retirement plan that may limit employers’ risk of retirement plan-related litigation. Mike Switzer interviews Chip Hardy, a fiduciary consultant with FinTrust Capital Advisors in Columbia, SC.
  • The American composer Seymour Barab started out as a pianist and organist, but as a teenager he took up the cello, and as a cellist he became a highly successful orchestra musician, founder of important string quartets, top commercial free-lance player, champion of new music, and later, after mastering the viola da gamba, champion of old music.
  • A violin may look perfectly symmetrical from the outside, but on the inside it’s not symmetrical at all.
  • Steve Inskeep talks to freelance journalist Lucy Kafanov about the political significance of deadly peace demonstrations in Ankara over the weekend. Nearly 100 people were killed in bomb attacks.
  • It's an important indicator, but there's a lot it doesn't tell you.
  • Whether you appoint a postmortem account manager or opt for "virtual immortality," new online tools help us navigate how we will preserve our digital footprint after death.
  • The referral does not carry any legal weight or force action by the Department of Justice.
  • Thursday night's testimony unveiled more information into the 187 minutes Trump went dark during the riot.
  • At Alito’s home, an upside-down American flag was waving in the days after the Jan. 6 riot. It was widely used as a symbol of the effort to keep Trump in office even after he lost the 2020 election.
  • House Select Committee Vice-Chair Liz Cheney said the hearing will present former President Donald Trump's "relentless effort" to pressure former Vice President Mike Pence to reject Electoral College votes on Jan. 6.
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