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The Republican presidential contest may be about to get down and dirty. Working into your 70s may not be in the cards for you. And a genealogical test reveals a scary health situation for one unsuspecting woman.

👋What's up, Short List friends? I'm John, and these are some of the top stories from Paste BN this week. Let's continue, shall we?

Nikki Haley braces for home-state dirty tricks in Trump fight

🔵Nikki Haley, now the sole remaining challenger to Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, likely will face a tsunami of political slime before the primary in her home state of South Carolina, analysts say. The Palmetto State has a history of campaign outrages, some attributed to the late Lee Atwater, who worked for President George H.W. Bush in the 1980s. Read more

Think you'll work past 70? Good luck.

💵Americans are living healthier and longer. Many of us have jobs that aren't physically demanding. What's to stop us from working until we're 70 or even 80? A lot, as it turns out. The average American retires at an age that might surprise you. Read more

Women discover 200 siblings from same sperm donor

⚕️Using a genealogical service has the potential to reveal some shocking secrets, After getting her 23andMe test results, Jaclyn Frosolone, 24, learned she was conceived via anonymous sperm donation − and shares a donor father with at least 200 siblings. What's more, many of those siblings share with her the same serious health issues. Read more

NFL conference championships: Get ready for the big games🏈

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