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Wealth tax linked to increased savings, study finds

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From cauldrons to cardigans—the lurking prejudices behind the name ‘Granny’

Credit: Moe Magners from Pexels “Honestly, I can’t wait to have grandkids and spoil them—but I don’t want to be called “Granny.'” (overheard on the No. 96 tram in Melbourne) “I love it. It’s not the word that needs to change, it’s our culture.” (Deborah, proud granny) What’s wrong with ‘granny?’ From its debut in

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