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  • Be Suspicious of SSN Termination Fraud

    “Update: Termination of Your Social Security Number … Contact Us Immediately,” read the official-looking email from the Social Security Administration.

  • Celebrating 60 Years since the Beatles’ Invasion

    The 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in the U.S. is a time to recall one of the most exciting moments in TV history.

  • Celebrating 60 Years since the Beatles’ Invasion

    The 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in the U.S. is a time to recall one of the most exciting moments in TV history.

  • First Lady from Plains Rosalynn Carter (1927-2023)

    In 1984, former first lady Rosalynn Carter published her memoir First Lady from Plains. It was her first book, and it became a bestseller.

  • My Hospital ‘Visit’ with Bob Barker

    Bob Barker, the longtime host of TV’s The Price is Right, recently died. He was 99 years old.

  • AM Radio and New Media

    Is AM radio a thing of the past? Ford is among the automakers to drop AM radios from its new line of cars. AM radio is not available in electric vehicles because EV technology interferes with the AM reception.

  • AM Radio and New Media

    Is AM radio a thing of the past? Ford is among the automakers to drop AM radios from its new line of cars. AM radio is not available in electric vehicles because EV technology interferes with the AM reception.

  • Insomnia? Try ‘Old Book Smell’

    If you experience insomnia, join the senior crowd. Researchers at the National Institute of Health say: “Prevalence of insomnia is higher in older individuals than in the younger population.” Seniors sleep less than younger folks.

  • King Tut and Boris Karloff

    On Nov. 26, 1922, British archeologist Howard Carter discovered the long-buried Egyptian tomb of King Tut. The tomb had been sealed for more than 3,000 years.

  • Writer Recalls Sept. 11 Attacks from D.C.

    Sept. 11, 2001, began like many busy mornings for me. I was in my Washington office and ready to leave for an appointment with a colleague near Georgetown University. Later, I had a meeting on Capitol Hill and, after that, I planned to take Amtrak to Penn Station in New York.

  • Writer Recalls Sept. 11 Attacks from D.C.

    Sept. 11, 2001, began like many busy mornings for me. I was in my Washington office and ready to leave for an appointment with a colleague near Georgetown University. Later, I had a meeting on Capitol Hill and, after that, I planned to take Amtrak to Penn Station in New York.

  • Radio Days and Arthur Godfrey Time

    National Radio Day is Aug. 20. Radio has played an important role in American history with live broadcasts of presidential speeches, war coverage, commentary, and other live news.

  • Radio Days and Arthur Godfrey Time

    National Radio Day is Aug. 20. Radio has played an important role in American history with live broadcasts of presidential speeches, war coverage, commentary, and other live news.

  • Appreciating African American Music This Month

    In April, singer Nat King Cole’s 1961 version of “The Christmas Song” was added to the Library of Congress’s 2022 National Recording Registry. Cole (1919-1965) had one of the smoothest voices of all singers.

  • Appreciating African American Music This Month

    In April, singer Nat King Cole’s 1961 version of “The Christmas Song” was added to the Library of Congress’s 2022 National Recording Registry. Cole (1919-1965) had one of the smoothest voices of all singers.

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