Section One
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Which Word Would You Use to Describe Alzheimer’s?
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Paula cares for her father, a Vietnam veteran and businessman with Alzheimer’s. Here’s how she would describe the disease.
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What Special Challenges Do LGBTQ+ Couples Face With Alzheimer’s?
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Katharine and Bonnie share the obstacles they’ve faced in caring for each other as a married lesbian couple.
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Are You Being Targeted for Utility Scams?
0:55
Free service repairs and refund promises in exchange for your banking information are tempting tricks impostors use in scams. Impostors can turn more threatening, with claims to turn off your utilities. Look out for these tricks from scammers.
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How to Become a 2020 Census Worker
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It’s easier than you think! Learn why you should consider working for the 2020 Census and what the process is for becoming one.
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If You Were to Take Social Security Early, Why Would You Do It?
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AARP met up with concertgoers at Minnesota’s Twin Cities Jazz Festival in Mears Park, St. Paul, to ask about the timing of taking benefits.
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65-Year-Old Is a Breakout Star on 'America's Got Talent'
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"AGT" contestant Robert Finley is inspiring people everywhere with his soulful voice. Finley, 65, is a sharecropper's son and Vietnam War veteran who is now legally blind.
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4 Things to Do to Save Extra Cash
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Here are four tips for saving money on chores, laundry, insurance and pet medications.
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5 Tips for Using Your Cellphone Abroad
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Don’t spend money on unnecessary high rates and costly cellphone fees while vacationing. Use these expert tips on using your cellphone easily and affordably when traveling abroad.
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AARP Connects Experienced Workers With Opportunities at Michigan Job Fair
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AARP Michigan held an event for seasoned workers to meet reps of companies looking for employees. And participants didn’t just drop off résumés—they were interviewed on the spot!
Section Two
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5 Things to Know This Week: Trustees Reports; Tech for Aging
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In “5 Things to Know This Week,” a look at the future of Social Security and Medicare, plus tech that helps older adults stay independent and other stories from the week.
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The AARP Minute: May 9, 2024
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” the new COVID strains that make up the most cases in U.S., plus a survey finds how many Americans have experienced a scam.
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How Crypto Investments Scams Work
2:32
Scammers are using false friendships, the lure of crypto investments and the promise of an enticing and wealthy lifestyle to steal billions from investors.
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The AARP Minute: May 8, 2024
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” an AARP poll shows which presidential candidate is favored by older voters in Pennsylvania, plus tips to refresh your bathroom without remodeling.
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At 99, Holocaust Survivor and His Band Play for Peace
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Eight decades after enduring Nazi concentration camps, Saul Dreier started a Holocaust Survivor Band. He’s been drumming like a “wild man” ever since.
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The AARP Minute: May 7, 2024
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” new reports look at the funding futures of Social Security and Medicare, plus fashion from 50 plus stars at the Met Gala.
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Social Security Enjoys Widespread Public Support
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AARP Public Policy Institute expert Jim Palmieri explains that regardless of income, education or even age, a majority of Americans value Social Security.
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The AARP Minute: May 6, 2024
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” how to help lower blood pressure without medication, plus technology that can help older adults age in place.
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8 Things You Didn’t Know About The Rock
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Here are some fun facts about Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, from how he got his iconic nickname to the surprising Guinness World Records he has held.