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All eyes were on New Hampshire this past Tuesday as more than 300,000 Republican Granite Staters packed into polling places and waited in line to participate in the “first in the nation” primary. This year’s contest set a record for turnout, surpassing 2016 figures.
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Time is running out to apply for the AARP Purpose Prize award, which honors outstanding nonprofit founders 50 and older.
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Una ley bipartidista amplía la lista de medicamentos recetados que reúnen los requisitos para recibir un descuento bajo el programa SeniorCare.
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A new law will expand the number of prescription drugs that qualify for a discount under the state's SeniorCare program for eligible state residents 65 and older.
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The law requires drugmakers to give state officials 60 days' notice if they plan to substantially raise prices on a prescription drug.
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The 2024 presidential nominating contests officially kicked off this week with Monday’s Iowa caucuses. Close to 110,000 Iowans gathered in school gyms and auditoriums, community centers, and libraries to hear speeches from each candidates’ supporters and then cast their ballots. Former President…
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The grants range from several hundred to tens of thousands of dollars and fund quick-action projects to help make communities great places to live.
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The federal legislation would raise the limit on the amount supplemental security income beneficiaries can have in their savings accounts and still receive benefits.
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The legislation would provide $7 billion to continue a federal program that provides high-speed internet discounts to eligible households.
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