Editor-in-chief of aarp magazine, robert love, t...
Editor-in-chief of aarp magazine, robert love, t..."
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
Photo by Eli Meir Kaplan Robert Love, editor in chief of AARP The Magazine. Happy holidays and best wishes for a bright new year for you and your families. On behalf of our staff and the
rest of the gang here on E Street, I come bearing gifts: no fruitcakes or cheese logs — just a jam-packed issue marking a milestone we’d love to celebrate with you. In the coming year, the
last members of the boomer generation will turn 50, a pivotal passage for the 76 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964. SIGN UP FOR THE AARP MONEY NEWSLETTER This demographic shift
has so many implications for all of us that we at AARP ponder its consequences every day — from the struggles many of us have nurturing our parents, our children and our financial futures
(often at once), to the challenges of discovering our “what’s next.” We’re here to help you sort it all out, to help you find the real possibilities in your lives. DISCOUNTS FOR AARP MEMBERS
— Save on shopping, dining, health, travel and more. But first things first. In 2014, AARP will throw a yearlong birthday bash for the boomer generation, supported in pages and pixels by
Consumer Cellular, a company that has been a loyal ally for years. Boomers@50+, as we’ve dubbed it, will feature a documentary film called _The Boomer List,_ which will explore exactly how
this generation changed the world. And throughout the year we’ll have traveling exhibitions with screenings, performances, speakers, music and other events, including a memoir-writing
contest. Send us your life stories. We’ll read them all and publish the best one. The party kicks off in this issue with a literary selfie by confessed boomer P.J. O’Rourke. P.J. is an old
friend with a funny new book, _The Baby Boom_, where he casts a gimlet eye on the clichés and received truths about his generation. Journalist Jane Pauley, a frequent contributor to AARP’s
mission, speaks up loudly for midlife change in her new book, _Your Life Calling_, which we excerpt for you. Maria Shriver reflects on the joy in her life as she returns to TV journalism and
readies her latest “Shriver Report,” on the economic plight of women in our nation. There are top 10 lists of books, movies and music to argue about (what — no Beach Boys?!?) and a few
surprises, too, so please lend your ears to the conversation in these pages and tell us what you think. I’m listening. ALSO OF INTEREST * DO YOU BELIEVE IN HEAVEN, ALIENS AND BIGFOOT? * 9
nasty things you need to throw away today * LEARN HOW THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT CAN BENEFIT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY VISIT THE AARP HOME PAGE EVERY DAY FOR MORE POLITICS AND NEWS
Trending News
Newsmakers | 08/20/21 - gov. John bel edwards' covid-19 update | season 13HOW TO WATCH NEWSMAKERS Newsmakers is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV...
Political cartoon u. S. Trump green new deal renewable energy alexandria ocasio cortezSIGN UP FOR THE WEEK'S FREE NEWSLETTERS From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the be...
Pharmacy | VA Tomah Health Care | Veterans AffairsFind out how to refill your prescriptions, where to pick up new prescription orders, and how to safely dispose of your m...
The AARP Minute: May 15, 2023Memorial Day Sale! Join AARP for just $11 per year with a 5-year membership Join now and get a FREE gift. Expires 6/4 G...
Political cartoon budget deal congressSIGN UP FOR THE WEEK'S FREE NEWSLETTERS From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the be...
Latests News
Guest Editors | OncogeneLAWRENCE BANKS Lawrence Banks obtained his PhD degree in 1984 in Microbiology from the University of Leeds. He performed...
Inhibition of pituitary tumors in rb mutant chimeras through e2f4 loss reveals a key suppressive role for the prb/e2f pathway in urothelium and gangliABSTRACT The retinoblastoma protein pRB suppresses tumorigenesis largely through regulation of the E2F transcription fac...
Stromal control of oncogenic traits expressed in response to the overexpression of gli2, a pleiotropic oncogeneABSTRACT Hedgehog signaling is often activated in tumors, yet it remains unclear how _GLI2_, a transcription factor acti...
Requirement for chromatin-remodeling complex in novel tumor suppressor hic1-mediated transcriptional repression and growth controlABSTRACT HIC1 is a newly discovered tumor suppressor and transcriptional repressor that is frequently silenced in human ...
Control of tumourigenesis by the scribble/dlg/lgl polarity moduleABSTRACT The neoplastic tumour suppressors, Scribble, Dlg and Lgl, originally discovered in the vinegar fly _Drosophila_...