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  • Jan 27, 2025
    Proceeds from the Event to be Donated by AARP Foundation to Aid People Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires

    AARP today announced that the new date for the annual Movies for Grownups® Awards is confirmed for Saturday, February 8, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. The event had been originally scheduled on January 11, 2025, but was postponed due to the devastating wildfires impacting Los Angeles. AARP also announced that AARP Foundation, a charitable affiliate of AARP, will donate proceeds raised from the Movies for Grownups® Awards to local organizations to aid with Los Angeles’ wildfire recovery efforts for affected families and communities.

  • Drew Barrymore on the cover of the February/March 2025 issue of AARP The Magazine.
    Jan 23, 2025
    The talk show host opens up about staying positive, her current attitude on dating, and growing up in front of the cameras.

    After decades of being in the spotlight, Drew Barrymore couldn’t be happier about where her long-lasting career has taken her in life. In the February/March 2025 issue of AARP The Magazine (ATM), the actor-turned-talk show host discusses growing up in front of the cameras, staying positive, and celebrating her 50th birthday.

  • Jan 17, 2025

    WASHINGTON—In response to the widespread devastation caused by the wildfires across the Los Angeles area, AARP Foundation has launched a disaster relief campaign to provide critical aid to those...

  • Jan 17, 2025
    Medicare now negotiates drug prices every year, thanks to the 2022 prescription drug law that AARP championed to bring down the cost of prescription drugs

    Today, AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer Nancy LeaMond issued the following statement in response to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announcement of the next 15 drugs selected to have their prices negotiated by Medicare

  • Jan 16, 2025

    A new AARP survey of people age 50 and older released today reveals that 24% of older workers are planning to make a job change this year, a 10% increase from last year, when just 14% indicated they were looking for new employment. These findings are consistent with recent research showing more Americans are looking to switch jobs than at any point in the past decade.

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