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"Happy birthday to Willie Nelson. He's 80 years old. God bless him. Willie has finally reached the age that he has looked for the last 30 years." — Jay Leno
Giving antibiotics and hormones to animals to boost their growth and weight is contributing to the spread of drug-resistant superbugs, the FDA reports. Learn more about the Consumer Reports analysis. Read
A federal call center opens in June to assist consumers and answer questions. Read
A doctor has sued his former employer, a Texas medical center, after he was fired for complaining that his supervisor openly made disparaging remarks about Middle Easterners. Find out more about why the case may hinge on a technicality. Read
Medical schools, hospitals and malpractice insurers are setting up programs to improve doctors' bedside manner. Read
Social Security Mailbox
Learn more about eligibility requirements for dependent children and grandchildren. Read
Ask Ms. Medicare
Drug coverage in a retiree plan may not exempt you. Read
Financially Speaking
Tax-free income and flexibility make it a secure retirement savings plan. Read
Scam Alert
What's the safest room in your house to hide valuables? Take a short quiz and test your fraud IQ. Read
Editor's Letter
We need a new system where care is aimed at prevention and doctors are paid for results, not services. Read
Where We Stand
AARP's CEO says we need to focus on helping people of all ages attain long-term health and financial security.Read
President's Corner
AARP's president explains how the Affordable Care Act protects consumers from discriminatory insurance practices and strengthens coverage for people who are on Medicare. Find out more. Read
MAY 1
1931: From the White House, President Herbert Hoover symbolically dedicates the 1,250-foot-tall Empire State Building in New York, then the highest skyscraper in the world.
1963: James Whittaker, with the aid of his Sherpa climbing partner Nawang Gombu, becomes the first American to reach the peak of Mount Everest in the Himalayas, nearly a decade after New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay first reached the summit of the world's highest mountain.
2003: Aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln off the coast of California, President George W. Bush announces that combat operation in Iraq are over, while standing in front of a banner proclaiming "mission accomplished." However, due to insurgency and guerrilla warfare, the vast majority of casualties in the Iraq War would occur after Bush's speech. The U.S. military presence in Iraq would not end until December 2011.
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