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The AARP Minute: March 15, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” many people are canceling travel plans to stay home and avoid spreading coronavirus, plus two movies to watch from the comfort of your home.
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The AARP Minute: July 28, 2020
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In today's "AARP Minute," new studies look at a possible connection between dementia and vaccines, plus ways to alleviate your worries about starting a fitness routine.
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The AARP Minute: February 2, 2021
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In today's "AARP Minute," new studies show women experience the same heart attack symptoms as men, plus two ways to make your game day snacks healthier.
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Tony Danza's Fancy Footwork - AARP
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Multitalented star, Tony Danza, talks tap dancing and its joys.
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Nursing Home Residents Get First Hugs in Months
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Chicago nursing home resident Finnie Rosner and her daughter Ellen were able to reunite after more than a year apart due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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7 Things You Didn't Know About Pedro Pascal
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Here are 7 surprising facts about Pedro Pascal, from his internet fame as "Daddy Pascal" to the lemonade stand encounter that led to "Fantastic Four".
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'Loving' Movie Trailer
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Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple, are sentenced to prison in Virginia in 1958 for getting married.
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Second Careers: Organizational Trainer Turned Dog Walker — AARP
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Sari Reis, 68, has always had a huge passion for animals. When neither nonprofits nor veterinary practices paid enough, she decided to start her own business.
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Tax Break for Older Adults, AARP Urges ACA Tax Credits Restoration
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Description: For the week of January 9, 2026: Some adults 65 and older can claim an extra tax deduction, and AARP is urging Congress to restore the Affordable Care Act tax credits.
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Atlanta’s ‘Garden Man’ Gives Food to Neighbors in Need
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After 20 years of building community gardens, Bobby Wilson invested his retirement money into a farm that feeds over 200 families per week.
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The AARP Minute: December 27, 2020
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In today's "AARP Minute," the first 10 days after leaving the hospital are most dangerous for COVID-19 patients, plus George Clooney plays a scientist in a postapocalyptic world in a new film.
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