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Private Pensions: Participants Need Better Information When Offered Lump Sums That Replace Their Lifetime Benefits
“Since 2012, a number of large pension plan sponsors have given selected participants a limited-time option of receiving their retirement benefits in the form of a lump sum. Although sponsors’ decisions to make certain lump sum “window” offers may be permissible by law, questions have been raised about participants’ understanding of the financial tradeoffs associated…
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Two From PEM: Discovering the Furniture of Nathaniel Gould and Audacious, The Fine Art of Wood
“Until the discovery of Nathaniel Gould’s 18th century account books at the Massachusetts Historical Society in 2009, many of his pieces were mis-attributed, or listed as ‘unknown cabinetmaker, Salem.’ Now, over 20 pieces have been firmly attributed to Gould’s shop. Audacious features the Montalto Bohlen Collection with alluring surfaces and textures made from familiar and…
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Beyond the Five Now Sanctioning Aid-In-Dying, More States Consider ‘Death With Dignity’ Laws
The advocacy group Compassion & Choices says that bills on aid-in-dying have been introduced this year in Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Wyoming and Utah. “I’m very worried about it because I meet people in my practice who conflate hospice…
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“A Painter Built On the Substructure of An Engineer”: Portraits in Design, Beatrix Farrand as Mentor at the National Building Museum
“Beatrix Farrand was America’s finest landscape garden designer. Her most extensive project, Dumbarton Oaks, in Washington, DC, has been described as ranking with ‘the greatest gardens in the world.’ Her career and her work continue to be an inspiration today. She has long been a role model for many women in the landscape design field…
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Congressional Bills Introduced: IRS & Trafficking, Ratifying CEDAW; Campus Sexual Violence; Tax Credits
A bill to strengthen connections to early childhood education programs; a bill to increase the number of months of vocational educational training that may be counted as work under the temporary assistance for needy families program; a bill to provide for the establishment of a commission to accelerate the end of breast cancer; a bill…
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Gemeente Museum in The Hague: Romantic Fashions: Mr. Darcy Meets Eline Vere
Rustling silk, breathtaking embroidery, frills and flounces, vast crinolines… Sharply tailored suits for dandies and elegant ball gowns for ladies… This autumn’s 19th-century fashion exhibition at the Gemeente Museum in The Hague features costumes from the time of Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Eline Vere and Downton Abbey.
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Five Things To Know About The Supreme Court Case Challenging The Health Law
Today, the justices have heard oral arguments in King v. Burwell, a case challenging the validity of tax subsidies helping millions of Americans buy health insurance if they don’t get it through an employer or the government. If the court rules against the Obama administration, those subsidies could be cut off for everyone in the…





