AARP
AARP, which stands for the American Association of Retired Persons, is an interest group in the United States dedicated to helping individuals make choices about their lives as they grow older. As of 2018, the organization boasted over 38 million members. It also produces a magazine and a bulletin that are the most widely distributed publications in the country.
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2 days ago |
aarp.org | Christina Ianzito
AARP (Getty Images, 6) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn A new AARP report has found that an estimated 41 percent of American adults (an estimated 110.1 million people) have had money stolen due to fraud or sensitive information obtained and used fraudulently. “That’s huge,” says Kathy Stokes, AARP’s director of fraud prevention programs.
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3 days ago |
aarp.org | Christina Ianzito
Andrés at the 2023 opening of his restaurant Jaleo in Dubai Francois Nel/Getty Images for Atlantis The Royal Facebook Twitter LinkedIn José Andrés, 55, grew up in Spain immersed in its cuisine and determined, from an early age, to make food the centerpiece of his life.
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3 days ago |
aarp.org | Trey Barrineau
20th Century Fox/Courtesy Everett Collection Facebook Twitter LinkedIn In April 1965, The Sound of Music flickered to vivid life on hundreds of movie screens across the country.
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5 days ago |
aarp.org | Adam Shell |Daniel Bortz
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Plunging stock prices in a down market, like what we recently witnessed in the wake of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs plan, can leave a sour taste in the mouth of retirees who rely on their investments to help cover their living expenses. But instead of bailing out of the stock market or wallowing in your financial misfortune, a better strategy is to turn a lemon market into lemonade.
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6 days ago |
aarp.org | Lauren David
You can make your charcuterie board healthier by adding fresh fruit alongside dried options. Stocksy Facebook Twitter LinkedIn A charcuterie board is a fun appetizer that will wow your guests, and it’s easy to throw together. You can even skip having to use the oven to make these — a nice respite on warm evenings.
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