News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Boston's Beloved Myrtle the Turtle: The 90-Year-Old Queen of the New England Aquarium
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Meet Myrtle, the 90-year-old, 500-pound green sea turtle who has ruled Boston's New England Aquarium since 1970 and become a beloved city icon.

News   -   Jun 17, 2026 Visible Wireless: $25 Monthly Unlimited Cell Plan Including Taxes And Fees
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Visible offers unlimited talk, text, and data on Verizon's network for $25 a month, taxes and fees included, with no promotional rate hike.

News   -   Jun 16, 2026 Free College Classes for Seniors: How Older Americans Can Return to the Classroom Without Tuition
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Many states let residents 60 or 65 and older take college classes tuition-free. Here is how senior waiver programs work and what to know before enrolling.

News   -   Jun 15, 2026 Grandma Joy and Me: The Heartwarming Story Behind Brad Ryan's National Parks Journey with His Grandmother
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Brad Ryan's memoir 'Grandma Joy and Me' shares how he and his 90-something grandmother visited all 63 national parks, inspiring families across America.

News   -   Jun 12, 2026 Flag Day 2026: Honoring Old Glory's 249th Birthday With Pride and Proper Etiquette
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Flag Day 2026 falls on June 14, marking 249 years of Old Glory. Here is the history of the holiday and the etiquette every American should know.

News   -   Jun 12, 2026 Washington D.C. Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Reopens With Sparkling Blue Water After Major Renovation
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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C. has reopened after renovation, showing off bright blue water just in time for summer visitors.

News   -   Jun 12, 2026 Bottled, Spring, Distilled, Alkaline: A Clear Guide to Every Type of Drinking Water on Store Shelves
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From spring and purified to distilled, mineral, alkaline, and sparkling, here is a plain-English guide to what every type of drinking water on the shelf really means.

News   -   Jun 10, 2026 The Many Uses for Vinegar: A Time-Tested Household Staple for Cleaning, Cooking, and Health
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Vinegar remains one of the most affordable household staples, useful for cleaning, cooking, health remedies, and gardening across American homes today.

News   -   Jun 09, 2026 How Time Banks Work: A Simple Guide to Trading Hours and Helping Neighbors Through TimeBanks.org
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Time banks let neighbors trade one hour of service for another, with TimeBanks.org connecting members nationwide. Here is how the simple system works.

News   -   Jun 05, 2026 National Donut Day 2026: Celebrate the Sweet Tradition and Score Free Treats Across America
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National Donut Day is here with free treats at Krispy Kreme, Dunkin', and more. Learn the WWI history behind this sweet American tradition.

News   -   Jun 04, 2026 What Is REM Sleep and Why It Matters More as You Age: Simple Steps to Get the Rest You Need
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REM sleep keeps the brain sharp, mood steady, and heart strong. Learn why it matters after 50 and the simple habits that help you get more of it tonight.

News   -   Jun 01, 2026 Knoebels Amusement Resort: America's Beloved Free-Admission Park Keeps Family Tradition Alive
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Knoebels Amusement Resort in Pennsylvania offers free admission, classic rides, and family tradition since 1926, making it a beloved American destination.

News   -   May 29, 2026 Why Boise, Idaho Is Drawing Retirees Seeking Safety, Faith, and Small-Town Values
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Boise, Idaho offers retirees low taxes, top hospitals, safe streets, and outdoor beauty. Here is what to know before making the move to the Gem State.

News   -   May 29, 2026 Costco, Sam's Club, or BJ's: Which Warehouse Membership Delivers the Best Value for Your Household
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Compare Costco, Sam's Club, and BJ's memberships on fees, rewards, and perks to find which warehouse club delivers the best value for your household budget.

News   -   May 28, 2026 National Burger Day 2026: Where to Score Free Burgers and Wallet-Friendly Deals Across America
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National Burger Day arrives May 28 with free burgers and BOGO deals at Shake Shack, BurgerFi, Smashburger and more. Here is how to save big today.

News   -   May 26, 2026 What Is a Second Act Career? Practical Advice for Reinventing Yourself After 50
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A second act career blends purpose and paychecks after 50. Here is practical advice on paths, planning, and finances to reinvent your working life well.

News   -   May 22, 2026 How to Age in Place: Practical Steps to Stay Safe and Independent in Your Own Home
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Aging in place lets older Americans stay home safely with smart planning. Learn key home, health, and financial steps to remain independent for years to come.

News   -   May 22, 2026 Finding Renewed Meaning and Purpose After Retirement: Practical Steps for a Fulfilling Next Chapter
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Retirement can bring drift and lost identity, but faith, family, volunteering, and learning offer proven paths to purpose and a fulfilling next chapter.

News   -   May 18, 2026 Rattlesnake Facts Every American Should Know Plus Live Streams to Watch These Fascinating Reptiles
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Discover fascinating rattlesnake facts and the best live stream sites like Project RattleCam to safely watch these iconic American snakes from home.

News   -   May 14, 2026 Top Exercise Activities for Seniors: Stay Strong, Active, and Independent After 50
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Discover the best exercises for seniors over 50, from walking and strength training to tai chi and water workouts, to stay strong and independent.

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News   -   Jun 19, 2026 Boston's Beloved Myrtle the Turtle: The 90-Year-Old Queen of the New England Aquarium

Meet Myrtle, the 90-year-old, 500-pound green sea turtle who has ruled Boston's New England Aquarium since 1970 and become a beloved city icon.

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Oct 04, 2025 AARR Weekly Digest Newsletter from Saturday October 4, 2025
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A weekly digest of the latest News, Advocacy, and People articles delivered every Saturday morning. Published on Saturday October 4, 2025.

Laura Ingraham   -   Oct 03, 2025 Sen. John Kennedy Slams Schumer Over Government Shutdown Drama
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Sen. John Kennedy criticizes Chuck Schumer for leading Democrats into a preventable government shutdown by rejecting a House-approved funding bill. His remarks on 'The Ingraham Angle' highlight the real impact on Americans and call for accountability.

News   -   Oct 03, 2025 Trump Administration Halts $18 Billion for NYC Infrastructure Over DEI Concerns
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The Trump administration froze $18 billion in NYC infrastructure funding over DEI concerns. Projects like the Hudson Tunnel and Second Ave Subway are under review by the DOT.

News   -   Oct 03, 2025 Energy Department Slashes $7.5 Billion in Inefficient Project Funding
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The U.S. Department of Energy canceled $7.56 billion in grants for 223 projects on October 2, citing economic unviability. Energy Secretary Chris Wright led the review to prioritize taxpayer savings and national energy needs.

News   -   Oct 03, 2025 DHS Dismisses TSA Leaders Over Quiet Skies Program Misuse
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DHS removed five TSA officials on Sept. 30 for abusing the 'Quiet Skies' program to target innocent Americans. The program, ended in June, cost $200 million yearly without stopping any terrorist attacks.

Tomi Lahren   -   Oct 02, 2025 Todd Chrisley Exposes Justice System Flaws with Tomi Lahren
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Todd Chrisley joins Tomi Lahren to expose flaws in the justice system, sharing his prison experiences and prosecutorial overreach. They also tackle cultural issues like identity politics and media hypocrisy in a candid discussion.

News   -   Oct 02, 2025 ICE Confirms Immigration Enforcement Uninterrupted by Government Shutdown
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ICE confirms no changes to immigration or border policies during the October government shutdown. Enforcement remains strict, ensuring border security despite congressional funding disputes.

News   -   Oct 02, 2025 Justice Department Investigates Des Moines Schools Over Hiring Practices
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The Justice Department is investigating Des Moines Public Schools for potential discrimination in DEI hiring practices. This follows the ICE arrest of Superintendent Ian Roberts, an illegal immigrant, on September 27.

Megyn Kelly   -   Oct 01, 2025 Trump Memes Spark Outrage as Dems Clash Over Shutdown and Crime Stats
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Megyn Kelly and Glenn Greenwald discuss Trump's AI meme videos sparking Democratic outrage over the government shutdown. They also critique Don Lemon and Joy Reid's misleading crime stats and address Michelle Obama's personal remarks.

News   -   Oct 01, 2025 Florida Approves Miami Site for Trump Presidential Library Near Freedom Tower
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Florida's Cabinet unanimously approved land in Miami for the Trump Presidential Library near the Freedom Tower. Eric Trump hailed it as a tribute to the greatest President, promising an iconic addition to the skyline.

Megyn Kelly   -   Sep 30, 2025 Pete Hegseth Targets 'Fat' Generals and DEI Policies in Bold Military Speech
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Pete Hegseth, U.S. Defense Secretary, criticized 'fat generals' and diversity policies in a bold Quantico speech. He aims to end 'woke' ideologies and enforce stricter military standards, urging non-compliant commanders to resign.

Tomi Lahren   -   Sep 30, 2025 Tomi Lahren and Krystal Ball Clash on Socialism and Immigration
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Tomi Lahren and Krystal Ball debate fiercely on socialism, immigration, and free speech in a recent 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless' episode. Their clash highlights deep ideological divides on public safety and media censorship.

News   -   Sep 30, 2025 Education Dept Restores $270 Million for School Mental Health Excluding DEI
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The U.S. Department of Education restored $270 million in grants for school mental health services on September 29. These funds, free of prior diversity goals, focus on hiring professionals to support students.

News   -   Sep 30, 2025 Missouri's New Congressional Map Signed by Gov. Kehoe for 2026 Election
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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the Missouri First Map into law on Sept. 28, aiming to boost Republican seats for 2026. The new congressional map faces legal challenges but has support from President Trump.

Tucker Carlson   -   Sep 29, 2025 Conservative Censorship and CIA Influence Exposed by Wikipedia Co-Founder
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Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger exposed CIA influence and conservative censorship on Tucker Carlson's show. He proposed reforms to restore neutrality and transparency to the platform.

News   -   Sep 29, 2025 Nationwide Push for Healthier School Lunches Takes Shape
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A nationwide movement to improve school lunches is gaining traction as states like California and Arizona pass laws to remove ultra-processed foods. Healthier options like locally grown vegetables are being phased in for K-12 students.

News   -   Sep 29, 2025 Trump's $4 Billion Foreign Aid Freeze Upheld by Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court on Sept. 26 allowed President Trump to freeze $4 billion in foreign aid approved by Congress. This ruling, extending a prior stay by Chief Justice Roberts, marks a key win for the administration's authority.

Sep 27, 2025 AARR Weekly Digest Newsletter from Saturday September 27, 2025
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A weekly digest of the latest News, Advocacy, and People articles delivered every Saturday morning. Published on Saturday September 27, 2025.

Tomi Lahren   -   Sep 26, 2025 Cracker Barrel's Peg Game Controversy: A Family Legacy Betrayed
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Cracker Barrel faces backlash for changing its iconic peg game and ending ties with the Kraft family, who supplied it for 56 years. Tomi Lahren discusses this betrayal of American heritage with Andrea and Alex Kraft on her show.

News   -   Sep 26, 2025 Border Czar Homan: 2 Million Illegal Immigrants Exit U.S. Under Trump
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Border Czar Tom Homan reports 2 million illegal immigrants have left the U.S. since Trump's administration began. Over 400,000 were deported by CBP and ICE, while 1.6 million self-deported due to visible enforcement.

News   -   Sep 26, 2025 Trump Secures TikTok's Future with US Ownership Deal
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President Trump signed an executive order on September 25, approving TikTok's transfer to U.S. ownership. The deal ensures data security and limits ByteDance's stake to under 20 percent.

News   -   Sep 26, 2025 James Comey Indicted on False Statement and Obstruction Charges
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Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on September 25 for false statements and obstruction related to 2020 Senate testimony. The charges, filed in Virginia, reflect the Trump administration's focus on accountability.

News   -   Sep 25, 2025 Federal Judge Backs Trump’s Removal of 8 Inspectors General
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A federal judge on Sept. 24 backed President Trump's firing of eight inspectors general, despite a notice violation. Judge Ana C. Reyes declined reinstatement, citing no irreparable harm.

Megyn Kelly   -   Sep 24, 2025 Matthew McConaughey Shares Insights on Faith, Family, and Hollywood Exit
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Matthew McConaughey discusses faith, family, and leaving Hollywood for Texas on The Megyn Kelly Show. He shares insights on raising grounded kids, his Christian beliefs, and a potential political future.

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