Tuesday, August 22, 2017

The Daily — Moderate Drinking May Have a Number of Health Benefits

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We can't all live like royalty, but it might not hurt to drink like a queen. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II apparently enjoys several alcoholic beverages per day, and a new study suggests we commoners may benefit from doing the same.
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Happy birthday, National Park Service! The NPS is turning 101 years old on Aug. 25 and will celebrate by offering free admission to all national parks on its anniversary.
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Ready for your encore? An increasing number of colleges and universities offer programs geared toward experienced adults who are interested in taking their careers in new directions.
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The Trump administration plans to allow nursing home facilities to permit mandatory binding arbitration clauses in admission contracts, which could prevent residents (and their families) from having their day in court. Learn how AARP is fighting such regulations.
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College dreams can be expensive. It's tempting to help your child or grandchild achieve, but before you cosign a student loan, make sure you understand the risks to your own future.
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Marilyn Monroe passed away 55 years ago this month, and her bombshell image still looms large in popular culture. What are your thoughts and/or memories of Marilyn? Join the conversation.
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