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60’s Band Back from Dead | The Sloths
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In 1965, they started a band and tried to be rock stars. Fifty years later, they’re trying again. Is America finally ready for the Sloths? Mike Rummans, Tommy McLaughlin, Ray Herron, and Pat “Pooch” DiPuccio have gone on a world tour.
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The AARP Minute: August 19, 2021
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In today's "AARP Minute," federal medical experts recommend COVID-19 booster vaccines for many people, plus tips for staying hydrated.
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Genealogist Searches for Lost African American History
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Inspired after tracing his own roots, John Mills now dedicates his time to uncovering and highlighting hidden histories of African Americans.
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The AARP Minute: November 21, 2022
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In today's "AARP Minute," why you may want to discuss your medical history at Thanksgiving, plus it’s now cheaper to sign up for TSA PreCheck.
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The AARP Minute: May 26, 2020
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” reasons why you may get a stimulus payment next year, plus settings and apps to make your smartphone more accessible.
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Carlos Santana Reflects on Woodstock 50 Years Later
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Fifty years after his breakthrough at Woodstock, Grammy-winning musician Carlos Santana shares how he slayed onstage and ranks his band’s performance at the three-day festival.
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Las 3 etapas de gastos durante la jubilación
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La periodista de finanzas personales Jean Chatzky explica las 3 etapas de la jubilación para las que los adultos mayores deben prepararse económicamente.
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Native Origins: Three Sisters & Friends Salad — AARP
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Go back to the roots of traditional native cooking and learn to prepare quick, simple meals that promote wellness. In this episode, Chef Loretta Barrett Oden shows us how to make a colorful salad with squash, corn and beans.
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Saber es poder: 5 maneras de prepararte si cuidas a un ser querido
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Ten en cuenta estos 5 consejos para prepararte si cuidas a un ser querido durante la pandemia del coronavirus.
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The AARP Minute: August 28, 2023
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” how to stay safe when the U.S. issues travel advisories, plus when lying is a sign of a medical condition.
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Laughter Yoga
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Developed in 1995 by Madan Kataria, M.D., a family practitioner from India, laughter yoga “is based on the scientific concept that your body can’t tell the difference between simulated and spontaneous laughter,” Kataria says.
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