
Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Writer at Freelance
Freelance biz, health writer (WaPo @American_Heart), #ASJA DC chapter president. Writing WWII-era #book. Former WSJ, JPM comms, @Wellesley, @NYU #amquerying
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nextavenue.org | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Wealth inequality, lack of access to retirement savings plans and large student loan debt leave many underwaterEditor’s note: This article is part of our “Debt Free” series, a Next Avenue initiative made possible by a grant from the RRF Foundation for Aging. In her 30 years working for the City of New York as a pediatric nurse, Natalie built up a decent pension and further prepared for retirement by tucking away money in a 403(b) plan when she could.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
By Deborah Lynn Blumberg, American Heart Association News During multiple tours in Afghanistan, Jeff Pharris conducted countless combat patrols and narrowly survived two bomb blasts. After 20 years of U.S. Army service as a communications specialist and combat advisor, he was honorably retired from active duty. Soon after, he started substitute teaching at his local middle school and elementary school in Hope Mills, North Carolina. The job was great in many ways.
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thederrick.com | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
During multiple tours in Afghanistan, Jeff Pharris conducted countless combat patrols and narrowly survived two bomb blasts. After 20 years of U.S. Army service as a communications specialist and combat advisor, he was honorably retired from active duty. Soon after, he started substitute teaching at his local middle school and elementary school in Hope Mills, North Carolina. The job was great in many ways.
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miamiherald.com | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
During multiple tours in Afghanistan, Jeff Pharris conducted countless combat patrols and narrowly survived two bomb blasts. After 20 years of U.S. Army service as a communications specialist and combat advisor, he was honorably retired from active duty. Soon after, he started substitute teaching at his local middle school and elementary school in Hope Mills, North Carolina. The job was great in many ways. His wife, Jennifer Pharris, teaches fourth grade, so the couple often had lunch together.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
By Deborah Lynn Blumberg, American Heart Association News Jacob Adkisson and his husband, Taylor Hess, spent a joyful weekend in East Texas last fall celebrating their niece's wedding. On Monday, they headed home to Denver. On the airport escalator, 37-year-old Adkisson felt tingling and numbness in his right leg. He mentioned it to Hess. Both figured that Adkisson must have stepped wrong and pinched a nerve. Or maybe the heavy duffle bag slung over his shoulder was somehow to blame.
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