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| 'We are so thankful': Sick boy who asked for stuffed cows receives whole herd | Cow stuffed animals, cow slippers, cow blankets, cow t-shirts, cow socks... | | | | | | First beauty trend of 2017? We can't take our eyes off these glowing designs | Perhaps you've seen henna designs before, but probably not like this. | | | | | | |
| 7 rules of social etiquette to use in 2017: Cut down on oversharing, and more | Etiquette expert Thomas Farley joins TODAY to help you replace any bad habits that may be lingering from 2016, including how you can stop oversharing and advice to stop posting political commentary on Facebook. | | | | | | Jean Chatzky on how to make your money last after retirement | The top three financial fears for people heading into retirement are: running out of money, maintaining their lifestyle and rising health costs. | | | | | | |
| People who swear are more honest, according to this *#!@ study | Researchers at the University of Cambridge have issued the results of a new study that finds people who swear are generally more honest. Hear their reasoning. | | | | | | These tips will make your money last a lifetime (to age 100 and beyond) | TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky shares tips to make your hard-earned money last for a healthy retirement income. Chatzky suggests making small changes, including increasing contributions to your retirement account by one percent annually. | | | | | | |
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