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Trump said he would look to make cuts to Social Security and Medicare to help with the two programs' long-term solvency issues.
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The latest on the United Auto Workers contract negotiations as the strike continues into week two. A Lansing-set novel explores the crossroads of technology, female empowerment and murder. A Flint community book club's selection and a rabbi's advice on caring for the elderly.
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A check on Michigan's COVID numbers as hospitalizations slowly trend upward again, the excitement of spotting the first otter in the Detroit River in nearly a century, the growing problem of homelessness among senior citizens and how and why a Michigan combat veteran traveled to Ukraine to give military training.
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Today on Stateside, we talk to an elder care researcher about the mental and physical health challenges seniors face during the pandemic. Also, Flint poet…
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If most people over the age of 65 will need long-term care, what will that look like, and will they be able to afford it? That’s what State Representative…
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Detroit might not be ready for the wave of baby boomers who are aging. The oldest baby boomers are now 71. The youngest are 53. Right now in Detroit, many…
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A Michigan State University researcher is looking at whether home Wi-Fi systems can be used to help the elderly while protecting their privacy.The…
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This weekend, AARP officials plan to sit down with older Flint residents to see how the city’s drinking water crisis affects them.Flint’s water system has…
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Senior citizens who fall victim to elder abuse now have a Michigan shelter just for them.Jewish Senior Life of Metro Detroit is opening an “Elder Abuse…
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We originally aired this story on Valentine's Day, 2012.It packs a lot into three minutes: young love, religious intolerance, small town bigotry, and the…