Dead or alive: Government makes grave mistakes in mailing checks after people die

Dead or alive: Government makes grave mistakes in mailing checks after people die
Dead men may tell no tales, but dead men — and women — have cashed government checks, often for years after death. And the government may not know unless someone reports it. Often, it involves a son or daughter. In the cases of two Florida women, they were accused of hiding their mothers’ rotting corpses for years while cashing thousands of dollars of their Social Security checks.
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Movie Review: The Undefeated
“The Undefeated” is a slick one hour and 50 minute version of those political convention hagiographies (“A Man From Hope”), so it’s not exactly an objective take on its subject, former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. It’s just her and her friends “setting the record straight.” Conservative documentarian Stephen K. Bannon […]
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Molinari goes from SPM star to Hollywood
Let’s see, you quit your job in Worcester and drive cross country alone in an old truck to pursue a revived childhood dream in show business? Which leads to you sitting in a hot tub at a California mansion sipping champagne with George Clooney on New Year’s Eve a few years later? And landing work in Massachusetts-based blockbusters “The Town” and “The Fighter” as you return home a full-fledged …
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