Wednesday, October 4, 2017

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Wednesday, October 04, 2017
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Beware of callers claiming to be from the National Institutes of Health. Get the details and learn where to report the fraud if you've been contacted.
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Don Rickles thinks Vince Vaughn has a "cop look." In this episode of Dinner with Don, Vince insists he's not wearing a wire as they talk about Vegas cowboy Sheriff Ralph Lamb, drinking vodka in a steam room with Frank Sinatra, and Don's antics with Johnny Carson.
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Tom Petty, the rock 'n' roll hero and boomer icon, died late Monday at 66. He leaves behind a deep and varied catalog of songs to console millions of grieving fans and to inspire future generations of rock lovers and musicians.
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Airport security screenings can make flying a major hassle. However, if you're willing to divulge some information beforehand (and part with a little cash), you may be able to get through airport security much faster.
5
Fancy a fiesta? Latin lovers will find much to enjoy in these eight U.S. cities, each of which offers a heaping helping of Hispanic culture.
6
Are high investment-management fees cutting into your returns? As more firms slash their expense ratios, it's tempting to move to the lowest-cost option. But consider carefully before you commit.
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Studies show physical intimacy can boost your mood, improve your relationship and even prolong your life. So why are so many older women losing interest? Maybe it's time to have a talk.
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Anne Heche feels right at home in The Brave, portraying an ultra-focused deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in a gripping new drama from NBC.
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Ten years since the end of its original run, NBC's groundbreaking hit show Will & Grace is back! What's your favorite Will & Grace moment? What are you looking forward to most in the new episodes? Join the discussion in the Online Community.
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