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News that matters for Nebraskans over 50
MAY 28, 2025
AARP is a leading force in brain health. And here in Texas, AARP has been working with state leadership to help the Lone Star State grow as a global innovation hub for understanding dementias and improving brain health.
MAY 28, 2025
While it’s not the same as weekly gatherings, long-distance grandparenting has taught us to cherish the moments we do have. Whether it’s a surprise video call or a shared family tradition adapted to a virtual format, there’s beauty in the effort and intention
MAY 28, 2025
This year marks the 90th anniversary of Social Security— a cornerstone of financial security in America. For nine decades, it has kept hundreds of millions of Americans out of poverty and given families across the country peace of mind and dignity in retirement.
MAY 28, 2025
Fraudsters are sending phoney text messages about unpaid tolls.
MAY 28, 2025
Tune in for the Detroit Mayoral Debate on Monday, June 16th at 7:00 p.m. EST, broadcast live on WDIV Channel 4.
MAY 28, 2025
We recently learned NV Energy only refunded 20 percent of the bills it overcharged hard-working Nevadans. That means more than 60,000 of us were fleeced.
Help may be available for Hoosiers who are having trouble paying their rent amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Delaware is experiencing a shortage of primary care physicians, hindering access to care for a population that is one of the oldest in the nation.
AARP Community Challenge grants awarded in three Washington areas this year are funding improved access to high-speed internet, a "story trail" to help children boost physical activity while improving their reading skills, and dozens of small urban gardens.
Prescription drug prices rose more than 25 percent for Virginia residents from 2015 to 2019. Now, AARP is advocating to ease these burdensome costs afflicting residents across the state.
The coronavirus pandemic forced millions of Americans to rely on the internet for their well-being. AARP Tennessee is advocating for improved internet access for the 400,000 Tennesseans who lack high-speed internet.
Despite COVID-related challenges, more than 200 dedicated AARP Tax-Aide volunteers statewide helped file more than 5,000 federal tax forms last year, saving Vermonters $4.4 million in refunds.
AARP Missouri is launching a virtual fitness program, Show-Me the Miles, in December. Participants will log the miles they walk, hike, cycle or run via an online form to track their progress.
AARP Iowa and the Alzheimer’s Association are collaborating on a series of virtual sessions about brain health.
November is National Family Caregivers Month, and AARP Mississippi wants to hear from those who tend to aging or ailing loved ones.
Two AARP volunteers, Gloria Kovnot and Brenda Surae Eaton, were recognized by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Aging & Adult Services Agency as Senior Citizens of the Year.
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