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Tamara Lytle

Three-fourths of employed adults plan to keep working past retirement age, many because they want to, according to a new Gallup poll.
Weather satellites, which help warn the public of coming disasters like the tornado in Moore, Okla., will be delayed in launching because of budget cuts.
Only a third of all Americans have a favorable view of the Supreme Court. But at least the justices who sit on the nation's highest court score better than hipsters.
Before he was the voice of his generation and "the most trusted man in America," Walter Cronkite was a 20-something war correspondent writing letters home to his new wife.
Gun murders have plunged in the United States, and the rates are lowest for older Americans, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center.
Meals on Wheels programs across the nation are seeing the pain of federal budget cuts. The system that delivers hot meals to millions of home-bound or low-income seniors five days a week isn't near collapse. But with across-the-board spending cuts, called sequestration, taking hold since March 1,…
Political power ends up in some interesting places.
For more than 60 years now, Congress has set aside one day to be a National Day of Prayer (May 2 this year) - which, it turns out, older Americans may observe the most faithfully.
More than 40 percent of American adults don't know that President Obama's health care legislation is now the law of the land.
The rate of fatal work injuries across the nation is dropping. But workers 65 and older are more than four times as likely to sustain fatal on-the-job injuries as workers in their 20s, according to a new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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