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ExecutorFederal health regulators say an experimental insomnia drug from Merck has worrisome side effects — especially when taken in high doses. Read
A new study finds that nicotine residue and other chemical traces end up in hallways and other rooms, including smoke-free rooms. Read
Surprisingly, older boomers may be the last demographic to retire with enough savings to live comfortably. Younger boomers and Gen-Xers will be the first two generations not to do better than the ones before. Read
For years we've been warned to cut our sodium consumption to protect against strokes, heart attacks and high blood pressure. New research finds that not getting enough salt can actually increase one's risk. 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
Three ways to help you afford your essential retirement expenses. Read
Scam Alert
How you can safeguard your deceased loved ones — and yourself, too. Read
Editor's Letter
The budget proposal now being considered in Washington could cut your benefits, on average, by 2.9 percent over 10 years and 8.4 percent over 30 years. 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 21
1853: The Fish House, the world's first public aquarium, opens at the Zoological Gardens in Regent's Park, London.
1927: Charles Lindbergh receives a hero's welcome in Paris after becoming the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, having flown from New York City in his monoplane, The Spirit of St. Louis. Lindbergh, who is instantly transformed from an obscure air mail pilot into an international celebrity, earns the $25,000 Orteig Prize, in the pursuit of which six other aviators had been killed.
1991: Former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi is killed by a Sri Lankan suicide bomber belonging to the separatist Tamil Tigers at a Congress Party rally in Tamil Nadu. Fourteen others, besides Gandhi and the bomber, are killed in the attack. Rajiv Gandhi's mother, Indira Gandhi, had also served as prime minister of India and had been assassinated in 1984. He was 46.
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