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    2026 Social Security raise may get a Trump bump — here’s how much extra you will pocket

    Social Security increase 2026: Social Security recipients may receive a 2.7% increase in monthly benefits starting January 2026. The average retired worker could see an extra $54 per month. Donald Trump's tariffs might contribute to this cost-of-living adjustment. However, rising Medicare premiums and the CPI-W calculation method could offset these gains for many.

    3 shocking ways you could suddenly lose your social security benefits — are you at risk?

    Many Americans rely on Social Security as a financial lifeline, but what few realize is that your benefits can vanish more quickly than you think. From working too early to unexpected life changes or even unpaid debts, the Social Security Administration has strict rules that could reduce, suspend, or even cut off your checks. With more than 67 million people collecting benefits in 2025, knowing the hidden risks isn’t just smart — it could save you from sudden income shocks that derail your retirement or family security.

    Lunar eclipse live time India: Watch the Moon turn blood red tonight, know spiritual significance of Chandra Grahan here

    On September 7-8, 2025, a total lunar eclipse, lasting 82 minutes, will be visible across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. The Moon will turn a dramatic crimson due to Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight. In India, the eclipse coincides with Pitru Paksha Purnima, carrying spiritual significance with rituals of cleansing, protection, and devotion observed alongside scientific understanding.

    Social Security September payment dates: This Wednesday retirees in this group will be paid

    American retirees will receive Social Security benefits on September 10, 2025. This is for those born between the 1st and 10th of any month. The average benefit will be nearly $1,976 monthly. Benefit amounts vary based on the age at which one claimed. Claiming at 62 could yield $2,831. Waiting until 70 could result in $5,108.

    Khalistani terror groups raise funds in Canada: Local Govt report

    In a significant acknowledgment, a Canadian Department of Finance report identifies Khalistani extremist groups operating within Canada and receiving financial backing. Echoing Indian concerns, the report highlights these groups, including Babbar Khalsa International and the International Sikh Youth Federation, as entities that promote violence for political objectives.

    Khalistani groups receive financial support from Canada: Report

    A Canadian report reveals funding for terror groups from Canada. Khalistani extremists are among those receiving financial support. Groups like Babbar Khalsa International are implicated. They exploit funding networks, including non-profits. Funds are raised from diaspora communities. CSIS acknowledges Canada as a base for extremist activities. These activities include promotion, fundraising, and planning violence in India.

    The Economic Times
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