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" ... FILE - In this Aug. 4, 2015, file photo, American Athletic Conference Commissioner Mike Aresco ... [+] addresses the media during an NCAA football media day in Newport, R.I. As Commissioner Mike Aresco continues to push against major college football’s glass ceiling, advocating for his schools and trying to position the American Athletic Conference as a Power Five peer, every Tuesday night since Halloween when the CFP rankings are released it becomes apparent just how far off the league is from achieving its goals. (AP Photo/Stew Milne, File) ... "
" ... FILE - In this March 6, 2012, file photo, an FBI poster showing a composite image of former FBI ... [+] agent Robert Levinson. At right, is a photo of how he would look like after five years in captivity, and an image, center, taken from the video, released by his kidnappers, and a picture before he was kidnapped, left, displayed during a news conference in Washington. The U.S. government is for the first time formally blaming Iran for the presumed death of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson. Officials on Monday publicly identified two Iranian intelligence officers believed responsible for his abduction. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) ... "
" ... It doesn't sound like Social Security gave you the full story. If you file for widow's benefits this year and you're under your full retirement age (FRA) all year, Social Security would need to withhold $1 of your current year benefits for each $2 that your 2020 earnings exceed $18,240. Whether or not that would cause all of your benefits to be withheld depends on your benefit rate and how much you'll be earning. ... "
" ... Lowe: There were a number of reasons that Françoise felt it was important to file the complaint. And at the same time, she published her story in a Medium blog post. ... "
" ... When I file now for my spousal benefit, am I or am not filing a "restricted application" allowing my wife to take her spousal benefits? I'm so confused. It appears she can not apply for her spousal benefits until I file for retirement benefits, which I plan to do in 2023. Also, at this time, should my wife file first for her retirement benefits and then I file for my spousal benefits, or should I file for my spousal benefit first and only then she files for her retirement benefits? Thanks, Will ... "