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  2. United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Members of Congress may retire with full benefits at age 62 after five years of service, at age 50 after 20 years of service, and at any age after 25 years of service. [45] With an average age of 58, the US House of Representatives is older than comparable chambers in Russia and the other G7 nations. [46]

  3. How is home equity split in a divorce? - AOL

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    It means qualifying for the loan with one income (though spousal or child support payments can be included), which may be challenging. Equally challenging: The remaining spouse has to come up with ...

  4. United States congressional apportionment - Wikipedia

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    For example, such a rule would call for 692 members of the House based on the 2020 United States census. An additional House member would be added each time the national population exceeds the next cube; in this case, the next House member would be added when the census population reached 331,373,889, and the one after that at 332,812,558. A ...

  5. Bicameralism - Wikipedia

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    The best known example is the British House of Lords, which includes a number of hereditary peers. The House of Lords is a vestige of the aristocratic system that once predominated in British politics, while the other house, the House of Commons, is entirely elected. Over the years, some have proposed reforms to the House of Lords, some of ...

  6. I’m 34 years old and bought a lake house rental with friends ...

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    Many people made major (and often impulsive) life changes during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic — from quitting their job to moving out of the city — that they later regretted.

  7. Divided government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The model can be contrasted with the fusion of powers in a parliamentary system where the executive and legislature (and sometimes parts of the judiciary) are unified. Those in favor of divided government believe that such separations encourage more policing of those in power by the opposition, as well as limiting spending and the expansion of ...

  8. Buying or selling a house? What the new real estate broker ...

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    Late last year, a jury in a Kansas City federal court found the longstanding practice to be a form of collusion that artificially inflated real estate fees, awarding a massive $1.78 billion ...

  9. Voters elected the most closely divided House since the Great ...

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    There’s been a recent effort to brand the White House as “The People’s House,” which seems very wrong since the president is picked by the complicated Electoral College rather than ...