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'Sully' Movie Trailer
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The story of Chesley Sullenberger, who became a hero after gliding his plane along the water in the Hudson River, saving all of the airplane flights 155 crew and passengers.
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Ejercicio de yoga energizante de 10 minutos con Lorraine Ladish
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Haz estos ejercicios de yoga simples y energizantes por la mañana con la experta en acondicionamiento físico Lorraine Ladish para empezar el día desde la comodidad de tu hogar.
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Tell Congress to Stand Up to Big Drug Companies — AARP
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Americans pay the highest prescription drug prices in the world, while big drug companies rake in billions every year. Enough is enough.
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The ‘Old Gays’ Share Laughter and Wisdom With Fans
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With over 11 million TikTok followers, these men continue to spread lighthearted self-acceptance and authentic insight for multiple generations online.
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Why Matthew McConaughey Turned Down $14.5 Million
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In 1992, two weeks after his dad died, McConaughey wrote a list of life goals. Nearly 30 years later, McConaughey reflects on his life so far.
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The AARP Minute: January 25, 2021
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In today's "AARP Minute," layering masks could provide extra protection from the coronavirus, and how to free up email storage space to avoid monthly charges.
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Vince Becomes a Major League Baseball Bat Boy
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Wish of a Lifetime® from AARP teamed up with the Nationals to make 72-year-old Vince Dantone an honorary bat boy for a day.
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‘The Perfect Scam’ Podcast: A Hiker’s Trail of Lies: Part 1 — AARP
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When Melissa met Jeff Cantwell online, the two connected immediately. He was friendly, well-spoken and shared her love of the outdoors. But all was not as it seemed.
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The AARP Minute: December 9, 2019
1:00
A new drug derived from fish oil could help heart health.
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Stars Shine at Home for Movies for Grownups Awards
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George Clooney, Anthony Hopkins and more accepted AARP’s Movies for Grownups Awards during a broadcast that included TV categories for the first time.
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New Book Tackles 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond
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Suddenly, when she turned 50, the aging issues that author and AARP Chief Public Policy Officer Debra Whitman had been working on became personal.
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