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Many retirees take Social Security early, but is it wise? What to know

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 5, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

More Retirees Are Taking Social Security Early – But ⁣Is It the ⁢Right Move?

WASHINGTON – A growing ⁤number of ‌Americans are⁢ opting to claim Social Security benefits as‍ soon ​as they become⁣ eligible, despite possibly ​leaving money‍ on the table. While​ claiming⁢ early can provide a crucial financial lifeline, ⁤experts caution⁣ that it’s a decision with long-term implications‍ that requires careful consideration.

The trend comes as many face ‍financial pressures in retirement, including debt, unexpected expenses,​ and concerns about the future solvency of‍ the program. Understanding the pros and cons of claiming early versus delaying benefits is critical for maximizing lifetime ⁣income.

In 2023, the most popular age to begin receiving ⁤Social Security was 66, chosen by 34.1% of new claimants, ‍according to data ​from‌ the Social Security Administration. However,⁤ age ⁢62 – the earliest eligibility age – was a close second, with 23.2% of new beneficiaries starting their benefits than. Age 65 rounded out the ​top three at‍ 11.3%, with all other ages accounting for single-digit percentages of claims.

Several factors are driving the trend toward earlier ⁤claiming. Immediate ​income needs, particularly for debt​ repayment or financial emergencies, are a primary ‌motivator. Health issues and ‌a desire to stop working ⁤also play significant roles. Some retirees claim ‌early to maximize household benefits if one ⁤spouse needs⁣ to retire.

A persistent, though often​ unfounded, fear ⁣that the Social Security program will run out of‍ money also contributes to ⁤the ‌decision. “There ⁤are always people working ⁣and paying into the system,”⁢ says financial planner ​Kimberly Eckels. “There are a lot of things that could be done to fix‍ the ⁢system.”

Claiming benefits before ⁢your full retirement age results⁣ in‍ a permanent reduction in your monthly⁤ payment. ⁣The reduction varies‍ depending on how many⁤ months before full retirement age you claim, ‌but ⁤can‌ be as much ‌as 30% for those ‌claiming⁣ at 62. Conversely, delaying benefits past your full retirement age results in an increase in your⁣ monthly payment, up to ⁤8% per year until‌ age ⁤70.

The government has options‍ to address the long-term financial health of Social ​Security, including increasing the payroll tax that⁢ funds the program, ⁣raising the income threshold for ‌continued tax payments, or increasing the full retirement ⁤age.

“Rash decisions because of fear‌ lead to bad outcomes,” Eckels⁤ cautioned.

Retirees considering when to claim Social‌ Security are⁤ encouraged to carefully evaluate their financial⁤ needs, health status, and life expectancy to make the most informed decision.‍ Resources are available ‍from the Social Security Administration (https://www.ssa.gov/)⁣ and‍ financial advisors to help navigate this complex decision.

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Sport

Title: Jose Rueda Wins 2025 Moto3 World Title After Chaotic Mandalika Race

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 5, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Jose Rueda‍ Crowned ⁣2025 Moto3 World Champion amidst‍ Mandalika Race Controversy

Mandalika,indonesia – October 5,2025 -‍ Jose Rueda of Spain secured the 2025 Moto3⁢ World Championship today following a‍ dramatic race at the Pertamina Mandalika ‍Circuit,punctuated by a late-race ⁣penalty that reshaped the‌ final standings.The victory marks a historic ‍moment as Rueda becomes the first rider from Seville to claim a⁢ Grand Prix world title.

The championship outcome was⁤ not ⁢without controversy. Alberto ‌Fernandez initially crossed‌ the finish line first, completing the​ race in 29 minutes and 56.420 seconds.‍ Though, race officials assessed Fernandez a⁣ six-second penalty for⁣ dangerous⁤ maneuvers deemed ⁤responsible for an incident involving David Muñoz. This penalty demoted‌ Fernandez in the final results, elevating Rueda to the⁣ top ​step of the podium with ⁢a​ finishing⁣ time of 29 minutes and 56.610 ⁣seconds.

Luca ⁤lunetta finished second, followed closely by Guido Pini in third. The full top-ten⁢ results are as follows:

  1. J. Rueda ‍+0.190
  2. L. ​Lunetta +0.564
  3. G.⁣ Pini +0.670
  4. M. Quiles +3.118
  5. J. Roulstone +5.518
  6. A. Piqueras +6.440
  7. R. Yamanaka +16.417
  8. S. Nepa +16.909
  9. J. Kelso +20.603
  10. A. ‍Fernandez +26.420 (after penalty)

The Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia Moto3 race was broadcast live on Trans7 television and featured on MotoGP’s official X (formerly Twitter)⁢ account. The 2025 ⁤season​ concludes with Rueda’s championship win, solidifying his position as a rising star in the‍ world of motorcycle racing.

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Government Shutdown: Are Banks Open & What You Need to Know

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Are banks Open During the Government shutdown? Here’s What You​ Need to Know

WASHINGTON ​- As of today, October ‌1,‍ 2025, banks across the United States remain open despite the government shutdown ‌that began at 12:01 a.m. ET. While ‌a lapse in federal funding impacts numerous government services, financial institutions are generally​ considered essential and continue to operate. Though,customers seeking loans backed by government agencies may experience processing delays.

The government shutdown stems from a failure by lawmakers to reach a funding agreement​ before the October 1st deadline, with President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats ⁤trading blame over health-care policy changes. despite the political impasse, the financial sector’s continued operation is crucial for maintaining economic stability.

How the Shutdown Could Affect Banking Services

While banks themselves are open, certain services reliant on government backing could be‌ affected. The Department ‍of Veterans Affairs ⁤(VA) for VA loans, and the Small Business Management (SBA) for⁢ business loans may experience processing delays.

Essential services like ATMs, online banking platforms, ⁣and mobile banking apps remain fully functional. ​Mail delivery, Social ⁤Security payments,​ and court operations are also ⁤continuing during the ⁤shutdown.

However, ⁤broader ‌economic disruptions stemming from the shutdown could indirectly impact banking. For example, widespread ​travel delays and potential staffing shortages at airports – where air traffic controllers and TSA agents are deemed essential but might potentially be working without pay or choosing​ not to report due ‍to financial hardship – could affect ‌consumer spending and economic activity. Similar disruptions occurred during the 2019 government shutdown,⁢ with TSA agents⁣ absent for financial reasons.

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Sport

UCLA Football: Coordinator Changes Amidst Poor Offense

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 1, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

UCLA offense to See Change as Coordinator Tino Sunseri Departs

LOS⁣ ANGELES – UCLA will⁢ move in a new direction offensively, as coordinator Tino Sunseri⁣ is leaving his post, the team announced today.⁢ The move‌ comes amid a deeply struggling ⁤Bruins⁣ offense that ⁢currently ranks No.⁤ 132 out of 134 major college teams⁣ in scoring,⁢ averaging just ‌14.2⁣ points per game.

Sunseri’s hiring last year was ⁤considered a notable acquisition, having previously served as co-offensive coordinator at ⁢Indiana, where the team averaged ⁢47.8 points per game​ and reached the college‍ Football Playoff. Though, UCLA’s offensive‌ output under his leadership has fallen ⁣far short of expectations, also⁣ averaging 321.2 yards⁣ per game, ranking No. ‍117 nationally. The team has ​consistently fallen behind early in games, trailing⁤ 20-0 against Utah, 23-0⁢ against Nevada Las Vegas, 14-0 ‍against New ⁤Mexico, and 17-0 against Northwestern.

Quarterback ‌Nico Iamaleava has completed a career-high 65.3% of his passes, but is averaging only⁢ 197 passing yards per game with three interceptions to ⁢four touchdowns, resulting in ​a​ career-low quarterback rating.

UCLA is ​planning to promote current tight ends coach ​Brennan Neuheisel to offensive playcaller. ​Former UCLA offensive ⁤coordinator Noel Mazzone is anticipated⁢ to join the staff as⁣ an analyst, pending university ​approval.⁤ Neuheisel and Mazzone⁣ have a long-standing relationship; Mazzone hired Neuheisel as a quality control assistant at‍ Texas ​A&M in 2017, famously‌ stating, “Your coming with me, I ⁣don’t⁢ care what you⁣ say.” Neuheisel then joined the Aggies staff.

Mazzone previously served as UCLA’s offensive coordinator ⁢from 2012⁣ to 2015⁣ under ‌Jim Mora, generating dynamic ⁢offenses. He has also held ⁤offensive coordinator positions at⁤ Texas A&M and Arizona, ⁢as well as with three teams‌ in⁣ the United ‍States⁢ Football league⁢ and ‍United​ Football League. Mazzone, 68, is known for his no-huddle, simplified offensive schemes tailored to his⁤ personnel, especially the quarterback. ‌”I try to create ​space for playmakers,” Mazzone ⁤said in 2012. “I’m going to get you the ball ⁢where all you’ve ​got⁣ to do is beat one guy man-to-man. I ⁤do that, then it’s up to you.”

Neuheisel, ‌a‍ UCLA alumnus and‌ the son ⁤of former Bruins coach Terry Neuheisel, has been with the program since 2018, ​holding positions as a graduate assistant, wide receivers⁢ coach, and tight ​ends coach.‌ He is ⁣known ‍for leading postgame locker room celebrations with⁢ the chant, ⁢”It’s ⁢a⁤ great day‍ to be a ⁢Bruin!” Neuheisel has expressed ​his long-term⁢ ambition to become UCLA’s head coach, stating in 2016, ⁣”I⁤ didn’t get to put roses on my shoulder as a player…but ‍I’m ⁣going to​ come back and put the roses on‌ the players as a coach.”

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Iowa State vs. Arizona: Channel, Time & How to Watch Week 5

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 27, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Iowa State vs.Arizona: How to Watch Saturday’s College ⁣Football Matchup

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State Cyclones host the ‍Arizona Wildcats Saturday, September 27, in a matchup ⁢of programs seeking⁣ to build momentum early in​ the college football season. Kickoff is⁣ scheduled for⁣ 6 p.m. Central Time at Jack Trice Stadium.

This ⁢game offers both teams a key possibility to bolster their ‌records against a Power Five opponent. For Iowa State, a win would continue their home-field​ advantage ‌and demonstrate ​progress under their current coaching⁣ staff. Arizona aims to prove its resurgence is‌ enduring with ⁤a road victory against a Big 12 team.

Date: Saturday, Sept. 27
Start Time: 6 p.m. CT
Location: Jack Trice stadium, Ames, Iowa

Currently, Iowa State is favored by 5.5 points, with a moneyline of -210 compared to Arizona’s +175. The over/under is set at 48.5 points,according to BetMGM odds as of Friday,sept. 26.

Experts predict‌ a 24-14 victory for Iowa State,citing the Cyclones’ ⁤consistency as a deciding factor. “The Cyclones are the better,more consistent team and are able to outlast the ‌Wildcats at home,” saeid ‌Travis Hines of the Des Moines Register.

For those seeking to stream the game, Fubo offers a viewing option. Tickets are available for ⁤purchase‌ via StubHub.

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Firefighters Honored: Arizona Flags at Half-Staff for Fallen Heroes

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Flags at Half-Staff in Arizona Honor‍ Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

PHOENIX – ‌Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs ​has ordered flags at⁤ all state buildings to be flown at half-staff on September 26th and 27th to honor the sacrifices​ of two fallen Arizona law enforcement officers: Sergeant Clayton Kulikowski and Officer David Thompson. The governor also encourages individuals, organizations, and businesses throughout the state to participate in this tribute.

Kulikowski’s burial is scheduled for September 26th, and Thompson’s funeral will be ‍held the following day.

The practice of flying flags at half-staff⁣ – or half-mast when⁣ flown from ships – is ​a sign of⁣ respect and mourning.

In the United States, flags are flown at half-staff on specific holidays and in response ⁣to certain events, including:

* ⁤Memorial Day (until noon, then raised to full staff)
* Peace⁢ Officers Memorial Day (unless it⁣ falls on Armed forces Day)
* Patriot Day
* National Pearl⁢ Harbor Remembrance Day
* National Firefighters Memorial Day

U.S.presidents and governors can also order flags lowered to half-staff. According to the Arizona state website,flags are flown at half-staff for:

* 30 days following the ⁢death of a president or former‍ president.
* 10 ⁣days after the death of the vice president, Chief Justice ‌of ⁣the⁢ United States (or retired chief Justice), or Speaker of the​ House.
* From the date of death until the⁢ interment of an ‍associate justice of the Supreme Court, a secretary of an executive or military‍ department, a former vice president, or the governor of a state.
* ‍ The day of death and the following day for⁢ a member of Congress.

Arizona’s governor can ‌also order the lowering of the U.S. and state flags on the death‍ of a notable present or former government​ official or member of the armed forces who dies while on active duty.​ The state flag can also be lowered on the death of an incumbent elected state officer for seven ⁢days beginning the day after their passing.

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