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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Feb 1

    For the first time, ’s family have opened up about the singer’s diagnosis – and the inspiring role that music plays in navigating a path through the disease. Here’s a rare look into his life today.

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    File this under things you didn’t know you needed to know: Congress is considering the TRUST Act.   We've been in this game long enough to recognize when lawmakers are opening the door to Social Security cuts. This bill could do just that.   Not on our watch.

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  3. 17 hours ago

    In today's , many older adults say they are ready to travel this year; plus the pandemic has caused demand for mental health services to rise.

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    The AARP® Purpose Prize® award celebrates people 50+ who are using their life experience to make a difference. Does this sound like you? Apply today.

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  5. 18 hours ago

    Making a mid-career switch can be rewarding if you take the right steps. Hear from three people about how they started on a new professional path, and how you may be able to do the same.

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  6. 20 hours ago

    Warren Buffet claims "bonds are not the place to be these days." Is he right? Our financial expert weighs in.

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  7. 20 hours ago

    If you're fully vaccinated, you may be wondering what precautions are still necessary. Experts weigh in on what you should and should not do post-vaccination.

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  8. 24 hours ago

    Starting next month, FEMA will start accepting applications for financial assistance to cover funeral costs. See who qualifies and how you can apply for help.

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  9. Mar 22

    Guilty of binge-watching "Bridgerton"? Join us Tuesday, March 30, at 5:30 p.m. ET for a free lecture on Bridgerton-era etiquette and fine dining, hosted by renowned food historian . Register today to reserve your spot:

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  10. Mar 22

    Has someone you’ve recently met asked you to move money around? Beware! Some scammers try to prevent law enforcement from finding the money they steal by recruiting mules to illegally transfer cash and packages to other individuals.

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  11. Mar 21

    "I live alone and I didn't realize how much I missed not being able to be around my friends. It took its toll," says 64-year-old Sandra Tullock. See how a new survey reveals the negative impact the last year has had on our health.

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  12. Mar 21

    In today's , most people who are vaccinated want to travel to places that require proof of vaccination, plus things to consider to help you successfully change careers.

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  13. Mar 21

    Ricky Syers, an offbeat street performer and a puppeteer, met Doris Diether while performing in New York City's Washington Square Park. As the two became friends, Ricky made a marionette that looks just like her — and now, Doris has joined his act.

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  14. Mar 21

    While repeat infections are rare, a study finds that people 65 and over are significantly more susceptible to catching coronavirus again. See how the study underscores the importance of face masks, social distancing and getting the vaccine.

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  15. Mar 21

    is the perfect time to try something new, get moving and engage your brain. Don’t know where to start? Check out Staying Sharp:

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  16. Mar 21

    It's officially spring so there's no better time to refresh your space by adding bold colors, rearranging furniture and choosing inexpensive options for upgrades. Here's how.

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  17. Mar 21

    Questions about the coronavirus vaccine? No matter where in the country you live, we've got the facts on how to get your shot:

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  18. Mar 20

    A more sedentary life for most of us in 2020 has meant an increase in a wide array of weight-related conditions, including fatty liver disease. Here's what to know about the disease, which affects an estimated 80 million to 100 million American adults.

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  19. Mar 20

    Happy first day of spring! 💐 To celebrate, we're sharing a few ways to embrace the season with a handful of new clothes and accessories.

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  20. Mar 20

    Trying to decide which is right for you? While they are different, all of the available vaccines have been nearly 100% effective in preventing hospitalizations and deaths. To learn more, visit .

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  21. Mar 20

    Think you know vaccines? Test your knowledge about everything from the side effects of the shot to why getting your Tdap booster matters more than it used to.

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