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The AARP Bulletin

Criminals are always seeking ways to target consumers, but you can take steps to protect yourself.
If you want to vote by mail in the city and county elections on Saturday, May 6, plan ahead.
AARP will again sponsor discounts on tickets, parking and concessions at San Antonio Missions games.
If you think someone is having a stroke, the watchword is BE FAST. But what if you’re a Spanish speaker? Then it’s AHORA.
Nearing the two-year anniversary of the deadly winter storm that led to power outages for millions of Texans, AARP Texas is pushing for reforms to help protect residents during natural disasters.
The Christmas traditions of Mexican culture—gathering for a tamalada, holding Las Posadas or celebrating La Virgen de Guadalupe—can be found widely across Texas.
Being a caregiver for a loved one can be rewarding but also challenging.
Yōkai (pronounced yo-kai) represent spooky and otherworldly phenomena in Japanese folklore. They are everything from eerie sounds in the night to fantastical beasts.
With high schools and colleges about to kick off their football seasons, it’s time for fans to add new dishes to their tailgating playbooks, with two virtual cooking classes hosted by AARP in Houston.
AARP Texas is working to help make communities safer for pedestrians of all ages with a new educational program.
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