News

One of the first orders of business for a rikishi promoted to sumo's second-highest division (jūryō) is getting a keshō-mawashi (ceremonial apron-style belt).
In 2013, after reaching the retirement age of 65, he left the JSA and restarted his musical career. Sumo also has its own renseika (training song) that new recruits learn at the sumo school they ...
Retirement account balances dipped in the first quarter, but people kept socking away money for their golden years, according to new data from Fidelity Investments.
An image of huge, near-naked men standing in a row in their mawashi belts dominates the top page of the agency’s website, ... More than 80 rikishi took retirement last year.
After years of fitful progress, Americans with 401(k) accounts are finally saving enough for retirement – almost. That’s the takeaway from the latest retirement savings report from Fidelity, a ...