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At Aging Conference, Old Is The New Black
For the first in a series of regular discussions about aging, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with NPR's Ina Jaffe from the Aging in America Conference in Chicago.
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Gladys Knight Sings Standards on 'Before Me'
Gladys Knight's latest CD is a collection of standards called Before Me. On the disc, Knight pays tribute to the women she looked up to as a young performer with her own versions of the songs they made famous.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
On today's newscast: the Flagstaff City Council opts not to take a stance on the ongoing war in Gaza, wildlife officers euthanized a mountain lion repeatedly seen in a Prescott neighborhood, an anti-abortion group has asked the state Supreme Court to reject requests to delay enforcement of a near-total abortion ban and more.
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Friday, November 8, 2024
On today's newscast: Several high-profile races remain undecided as election officials continue to tabulate ballots, Arizona Snowbowl opened today for it's earliest opening date ever, a federal judge extended a temporary pause on exploratory drilling near a sacred Hualapai Tribe site, and more. Plus, Arizona's Proposition 139 secures abortion rights, but providers are preparing for renewed challenges and uncertainty with Donald Trump’s return.
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Thursday, May 8, 2025
On today's newscast: The May Hicks Curtis House in Flagstaff listed as one America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, West Virginia’s Dan Green won the Cocodona 250, the FBI is offering a reward for information identifying those responsible for the brutal killing of 14-year-old Emily Pike, Gov. Hobbs vetoed a dozen bills passed by the GOP-dominated state Legislature, and more.
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Thursday, August 8, 2024
On today's newscast: Thursday is the anniversary of President Biden’s designation of a national monument near the Grand Canyon, the most anticipated meteor shower of the year will put on a show this weekend, the FCC approved a nationwide alert system for missing Indigenous people, Arizona’s top utility companies said customers used an unprecedented amount of energy over the weekend, Mohave County investigators want the public's help solving a decades-old murder case, and more...
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Arizona AG: Lawmakers Must Pass Charter School Reforms
Arizona's attorney general is calling for legislation to lend more oversight to the state's charter schools in response to a recent investigation by The…
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Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan reviews Kenneth Lonergan movie, You Can Count on Me. It's about the relationship between a brother and a sister who were orphaned at an early age. The two both support and exasperate each other through life.
Preparing For A Future That Includes Aging Parents
Nearly 10 million adult children are caring for aging parents today, according to a study by the MetLife Mature Market Institute. But, while aging is inevitable, planning for the costs associated with dependency in the latter phase of life doesn't come easily to most Americans.
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A Middle-Aged Coming Of Age In 'All Grown Up'
Novelist Jami Attenberg tells the story of Andrea Bern — a failed artist who, as she turns 40, is seeking a path to personal and professional happiness.
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