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Natalie Missakian

A total of 18 states have now passed laws to protect consumers from brokers trading a small up-front cash payment for the future right to sell their home.
Two bills endorsed by AARP this month would make it easier for Americans to save for retirement through their jobs and boost participation in workplace retirement savings plans.
The law prohibits facilities from denying admission or making room assignments or other decisions based on someone's sexual orientation, gender identity or HIV status.
The federal legislation would create a national menopause awareness campaign and invest money in menopause research and education.
The guides aim to help voters keep track of the changes and important deadlines related to the electoral process where they live.
AARP took part in a White House event aimed at finding solutions to stop criminals from using AI technology to commit fraud against consumers.
The legislation would educate Medicare beneficiaries about steps they can take so family members can interact with Medicare's helpline on their behalf.
AARP is concerned that a proposal to create a fiscal debt commission would allow Congress to fast-track cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
Stress and chronic diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes can make it harder to fight the viruses that cause flu, COVID-19 and RSV, experts said.
IRS-certified volunteers will provide free tax preparation assistance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia through April 15.
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