SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — A trust representing more than 80,000 victims of deadly wildfires ignited by Pacific Gas and Electric’s rickety electrical grid is suing nearly two dozen of the utility’s former executives and board members for alleged … [Continue reading] about PG&E wildfire victims sue former management for neglect
Never too late: Pandemic propels older shoppers online
NEW YORK (AP) — In November, Paula Mont did something new: The 86-year-old, who hasn’t left her New Jersey senior living community in nearly a year, went shopping — online. Mont used an iPad, equipped with a stylus to help her shaky hands, to buy a … [Continue reading] about Never too late: Pandemic propels older shoppers online
Atlantic League to open May 27, play 120-game schedule
YORK, Pa. (AP) — The Atlantic League plans to resume play with a 120-game schedule for each team starting May 27 after missing the 2020 season due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Atlantic League teams had played 140 games in past seasons. The … [Continue reading] about Atlantic League to open May 27, play 120-game schedule
Hurricanes’ Teravainen out for road trip due to concussion
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour says winger Teuvo Teravainen is sidelined with a concussion. The 26-year-old Teravainen has two goals and seven assists in 12 games, though he took a hard hit from Chicago defenseman … [Continue reading] about Hurricanes’ Teravainen out for road trip due to concussion
Cash flexibility in retirement: Pros and cons of the TSP
Many financial experts who are outside government think the federal 401k plan — the Thrift Savings Plan — is about as good as it gets. Both in terms of matching contribution and management. So far, so good. Yet when they retire, many federal and … [Continue reading] about Cash flexibility in retirement: Pros and cons of the TSP