Thursday, July 27, 2017

The Daily - The Clock Is Ticking — National Parks Lifetime Pass Fee Increases in August

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On Aug. 28, the price for one of the best travel bargains around for people 62 and older will increase from $10 to $80. Learn what makes this deal so great and how to purchase before the deadline.
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The Senate has rejected two bills that would have repealed or replaced the Affordable Care Act, but millions of older Americans are still in danger of losing their health care coverage and seeing their costs soar as lawmakers continue to debate. Learn more.
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Diana's Life & Legacy, Part 3: Though shy at first, the newly minted princess quickly came into her own, drawing adoring crowds everywhere she went — whether meeting foreign dignitaries, visiting children or even driving a tank.
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A new survey about tipping reveals that the average amount of a gratuity varies based on one's age. See which generation earned the top spot on the list of most generous.
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Boomers rank highly on another list, too. Americans 55 and older report extramarital liaisons at rates significantly higher than their younger counterparts. And it's not a new trend.
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They're not covered by insurance, cost $5,000 to $20,000 a pop and are not subject to FDA oversight. Are stem cell clinics the next great advance in medicine?
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With the Aug. 21 solar eclipse on the horizon, one writer describes how a last-minute decision to catch an eclipse in 1991 introduced her and her husband to a worldwide network of "eclipsophiles."
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Remember the days of the drive-in theater? One Ohio grandma recently introduced a dozen kids to the experience by creating an utterly adorable rendition in her backyard.
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Do you know anyone who has contracted a tick-borne illness? Tell us about it in the Online Community!
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