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President Regarding the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 01 February 2019 01 February 2019
Washington, DC - President Regarding the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty:
Vice President Pence at DEA Employee Engagement Event
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- Published: 01 February 2019 01 February 2019
Arlington, Virginia - Remarks by Vice President Pence at DEA Employee Engagement Event:
Presidential Message on National Mentoring Month
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 02 January 2019 02 January 2019
Washington, DC - During National Mentoring Month, we celebrate the dedicated men and women who volunteer their time, talents, and resources to mentor, teach, and empower young people and those in need of guidance.
File & Suspend? Restricted Application? Or just wait? - Social Security Matters
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- Written by AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor
- Published: 02 January 2019 02 January 2019
Washington, DC - My wife and I were both born in 1953. My wife will reach her full retirement age in March 2019 and I will reach mine in June of 2019. My wife's benefit will be roughly $2,200/month and mine will be about $2,700/month if we were to file for payments. An option I have considered is spousal benefits only. In June of 2019 can my wife or I file and suspend our benefits and the other file for spousal benefits and receive half of the others benefits while both our benefits continue to earn credit (8% per year) until we both hit 70? ~ Looking to Maximize
2,000 human brains yield clues to how genes raise risk for mental illnesses
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- Written by Jules Asher Jules Asher
- Published: 22 December 2018 22 December 2018
Washington, DC - It’s one thing to detect sites in the genome associated with mental disorders; it’s quite another to discover the biological mechanisms by which these changes in DNA work in the human brain to boost risk. In their first concerted effort to tackle the latter, 15 collaborating research teams of the National Institutes of Health-funded PsychENCODE Consortium leveraged statistical power gained from a large sample of about 2000 postmortem human brains.