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Financial advisors around the country are offering pro bono help to those impacted financially by COVID-19, no strings attached.But despite the historic economic downturn, some advisors say they aren't getting many calls. "'Financial planning' evokes being wealthy, having stocks and bonds. And that's not necessarily the case," said Kristin Pugh, a senior wealth advisor in Georgia. She believes some people are deterred from seeking help because they have misconceptions about financial planning. Regardless of income, anyone with bills to pay and money to manage can benefit from this free help, Pugh said.Also servings as Director of Community Outreach and Pro Bono Planning for the Georgia Financial Planning Association (FPA), Pugh says doing this work is a personal mission for her."In short, growing up poor made it so I have a particular, want or need to help the community," said Pugh. "Just a deep empathy for the amount of financial illiteracy that's out there, because of my own experience growing up."The FPA reached out to chapters across the country to 1081

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Arizona police say a WWII veteran who was escorted to see his family in Florida by a sergeant has died.Earlier this month, KNXV reported on 94-year-old Howard Benson, a Glendale, Arizona resident who wanted to drive himself to Florida, all by himself, to be closer to family.His family called the Glendale Police Department, asking them to persuade Howard from going alone. But the WWII veteran was determined to go on one final mission.With his own time and his own money, Sgt. Jeff Turney, who is also a veteran, drove all the way to Florida with his new co-pilot, Benson.Earlier this month, KNXV 629

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Four major pro sports leagues in America, which are all currently holding preseason or regular season contests, jointly announced on Monday that locker room access will be cut to anyone deemed "non-essential," which includes reporters.The decision to curtail access to journalists to the locker rooms will be effective on Tuesday. With health officials encouraging the public to engage in social distancing, the leagues said it was necessary to protect the health of players, team officials and the media. But the announcement garnered a concerned response from professional sports writers, who say that locker room access is vital to sports reporting. The leaders of the AP Sports Editors, the Baseball Writers of America Association and other sports journalism organizations issued a statement on Monday."We are intent on working with the leagues, teams and schools we cover to maintain safe work environments," the statement read. "We also must ensure the locker room access — which we have negotiated over decades — to players, coaches and staff is not unnecessarily limited in either the short or long term. We look forward to open communication with the leagues as, together, we deal with this serious health matter."The decision also comes as the NHL and NBA prepare for the end of the regular season and start of the postseason. The MLS just kicked off its season last week, and MLB will get underway with its regular season later this month. "After consultation with infectious disease and public health experts, and given the issues that can be associated with close contact in pre- and post-game settings, all team locker rooms and clubhouses will be open only to players and essential employees of teams and team facilities until further notice," the leagues' joint statement read. "Media access will be maintained in designated locations outside of the locker room and clubhouse setting. These changes will be effective beginning with tomorrow's games and practices." 1992

  

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday announced a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, a dramatic move that signals a change in Pelosi's political calculation and comes as the President faces outrage over 236

  

For a few hours on Thursday, Instagram users were stunned to find that the app's timeline had been completely redesigned, removing one of the most satisfying features of the social network — scrolling.Turns out, that update was never supposed to go public, according to Tech Crunch.The technology blog spoke to an Instagram spokesperson that confirmed that that the update was sent out due to a "bug," and that users' feeds would return to normal.Instead of scrolling vertically to see photos of friends and celebrities, some Instagram users reported Thursday morning that an update forced them to swipe left and right to view new photos — a move that mimicked Instagram's "Stories" feature.The response to the brief change on social media was, unsurprisingly, negative. Some compared the update to the infamous 824

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