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"A 97-year-old man from New York just received his high school diploma. Turns out there’s one little problem, though. Apparently, he’s only reading at a 95-year-old's level." — Jay Leno

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HousematesAs the patent for the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor, the best-selling prescription medication of all time, is about to expire, some critics are accusing drugmaker Pfizer of unfair business practices in order to protect and extend its revenue stream. Read
A bullish stock market boosted the average balance to $255,000 for participants age 55 and older who have worked at their current employer for 10 years or more. How does yours compare? Read
Starting July 1, a new competitive-bidding program will mean lower costs for beneficiaries who order diabetes supplies and other equipment, such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, walkers and more. Read
Experts from the American Psychiatric Association say yes. Find out more. Read
This is good news for researchers and patients — and should lower costs for future cancer-risk tests like ones Angelina Jolie underwent. Read
Social Security Mailbox
Returning to work isn't easy. This program offers a trial period in which someone can test his ability to hold down a job for nine months without a loss of benefits. Read
Ask Ms. Medicare
Drug coverage in a retiree plan may not exempt you. Read
Financially Speaking
Your online profile is a calling card to a new generation of recruiters. Read
Your Money
How to enlighten, entertain and spend time together this summer without breaking the bank. Read
Editor's Letter
Social media sites are terrific places to communicate with friends, family — even total strangers. But they can have a dark side, too, so tweet with care. Read
Where We Stand
AARP's CEO says there are better ways to reduce the deficit than by cutting Social Security and Medicare benefits. Read
President's Corner
AARP's president offers three responsible and commonsense solutions to help lower costs. Read
June 19
1865: Two and a half years after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger and his troops inform the slaves of Galveston, Texas, that they are free. June 19 is still celebrated as the holiday Juneteenth in 42 states and the District of Columbia.
1953: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are executed at Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, N.Y., after being convicted of conspiring to pass American nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union.
1964: After an 83-day filibuster, the U.S. Senate passes the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964, outlawing discrimination in employment, schools, public facilities and housing, and invalidating the Jim Crow laws of the South.
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