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‘It’s heartbreaking’: My brother claimed Social Security at 70. He died from cancer after one payment. Why wait to claim? MarketWatch | Jul 14, 2026 22:15 UTC
Microsoft Patches Record 622 Flaws, Including Two Zero-Days Under Active Attack The Hacker News | Jul 14, 2026 20:25 UTC
ICE shootings spark demands for reform as critics argue agency is ‘stalking Latinos’ The Hill | Jul 14, 2026 22:03 UTC