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News
Employment Picture Darkens in August
Jobless rate for older men leaps to a record high. read
Older Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress May Face Greater Risk of Dementia
Those with PTSD had twice the rate of dementia compared with non-PTSD veterans of the same age. read
Simpson's Social Security Outburst May Upend Fiscal Commission
Advocates for older people, Social Security call for Alan Simpson's ouster because of his remarks about the retirement program. read
Crop Mobs Are Farmers' New Allies
Volunteers unite across the country to lend a helping hand with small-scale farming. Watch
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Beats
Health Discovery
The Simplest, Cheapest Weight Loss Trick Ever
A new study shows that drinking water before meals may provide some benefit in terms of weight loss. read
Scam Alert
Don't Let the Bedbug Charlatans Bite
Seek referrals and treat pest control specialists as you would other contractors. read
What I Really Know
About School Days: Reading, 'Riting ... Romance
"We have thought many times of our school days ... and wished we could thank Miss Deiner for her classroom seating plan." read
Databank
Bunks for the Homeless
How does your state rank when it comes to the number of beds for the homeless, in 2009? Find out in this interactive map. Do
Ask the Experts
Resources on Credit
Correct mistakes on your credit report and pay all bills on time to repair a damaged credit rating. read
Outrage
Eviction Threat, for No Reason
A Louisiana woman fights to keep her home when a nephew gives her address after getting caught selling drugs. read
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Columnists
Ask Sid
Sid Kirchheimer
Find out which documents to shred and when, as well as what papers to save. Read
Finding Your Way
Dr. Carolyn M. Clancy
Lowering high cholesterol can prevent heart attacks and strokes; it could even save your life. Read
They Made
History

Ripken victorious with fans. — Walter Iooss Jr./Sports Illustrated/Getty Images
SEPTEMBER 6, 1995
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. breaks Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive baseball games played & #8212 a streak that Ripken, nicknamed the Iron Man, began on May 30, 1982. Ripken's 2,131st game is attended by President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore and New York Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio.
1901: Polish anarchist Leon Czolgosz shoots and mortally wounds President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. McKinley will die eight days later, while Czolgosz will be executed in the electric chair on Oct. 29.
2002: More than 300 U.S. senators and representatives meet at Federal Hall in New York, four blocks from Ground Zero, for a special joint session of Congress to acknowledge the victims and heroes of Sept. 11, 2001. It is only the second time since 1800 that Congress has convened outside of Washington.
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