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Citizens for Modern Transit and AARP in St. Louis want you to climb aboard the Ten Toe Express.
U.S. veterans are disproportionately targeted by scam artists, with 35 percent of veterans losing money to fraud compared with 25 percent of civilians, according to a 2021 AARP survey.
Yōkai (pronounced yo-kai) represent spooky and otherworldly phenomena in Japanese folklore. They are everything from eerie sounds in the night to fantastical beasts.
Age-friendly living AARP Oregon is partnering with local leaders and urging them to think in new ways to create safe and livable age-friendly communities.
AARP District of Columbia advocates for the 50-plus population before the city government.
The Ohio General Assembly will meet after Election Day for a final session to try to pass bills that have languished for the past two years, before the new term begins on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
As you prepare for Election Day, don’t forget to check out AARP New York’s resource page, aarp.org/nyvotes, which contains everything you need to know.
AARP is hitting the road to advocate for and educate Illinois residents about more affordable housing options.
AARP asked gubernatorial candidates, incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, a Republican, about voting rules, inflation, prescription drug prices and other issues important to older voters.
AARP asked gubernatorial candidates Republican incumbent Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams about their views on inflation, health care, voting rules and other issues important to older voters.
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