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Wednesday, September 13, 2017
The Daily — Countdown to 'Dinner with Don' From AARP Studios
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You'll want seconds of this legacy series.
Check out this sneak peek of AARP Studios'
Dinner with Don,
an unscripted YouTube series with Don Rickles and friends talking about his life and career.
2
To highlight the plight of animals in danger of extinction,
this modern-day Noah has set out to photograph every captive animal species on earth.
Find out more about the National Geographic Photo Ark project.
3
On-demand happiness? There may be an app for that. These
six smartphone apps can help you free up your personal time
— something that researchers say can increase overall happiness.
4
We've all heard the saying "No risk, no reward." If your portfolio is heavy on stocks, it's possible you could be taking on too much investment risk.
See which type of asset might be putting your financial future in peril.
5
Which higher-education institutions rank highest for students who aren't fresh out of high school?
A new list scores colleges and universities
on criteria important to older, returning and other so-called nontraditional degree seekers.
6
Federal officials have taken action so that Medicare recipients caught up in Hurricane Harvey or its aftermath will have
one less thing to worry about when it comes to health care.
Learn more.
7
Learn why almost half a million Americans are
at risk of having their implanted pacemakers hacked
and — more importantly — what they should do about it.
8
When it comes to helping residents age in place,
one U.S. state leads the pack.
See what lessons other states can learn about helping people (and their caregivers) who wish to continue residing in the community.
9
Microsoft Windows power users,
can you offer any guidance on how to clean up Task Manager?
What does all that stuff do? Which ones should be kept or deleted? Share your expertise with the Online Community.
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