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Larry Bleiberg

Larry Bleiberg

Contributing Writer at AARP The Magazine

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These 5 Steps Will Get Your Car Ready For Sale

Whether you’re selling your car privately online or to a car dealer, experts say it’s worth putting in the effort to spiff up your ride.
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Read This Car Buying Guide For Recent Graduates

We found 2018 cars that appeal to younger drivers, with the technology and features they crave and the safety and reliability that you do.
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New Car Features to Consider Before Buying Vehicle

Today’s car buyer can choose from an array of features for a new or used car. These packages can vary from safety add-ons to cool new technology and more. AARP’s free Auto Buying Program is here to help decipher which package you should consider before purchasing your next vehicle.
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Why Older People Should Gradually Drive Less Often

Discover why risk factors like sun glare, vision loss and distracted driving should influence when you decide to give up your car keys.
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Amusement Parks Offer Big New Thrills - AARP

Thrill seekers have a lot to look forward to at some amusement parks this summer. Here are five parks that offer new rides for people of all ages.
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6 Overnight Train Trips in North America - AARP

Consider the California Zephyr, Southwest Chief or another one of our recommended overnight train trips for a relaxing way to view the scenic countryside.
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Ways to Book A Car Rental and Save Money Amid Shortages

Last year many car rental companies sold their fleets to stay afloat, resulting in shortages now. Here are ways to help you get an affordable rental.

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Travel Health Insurance May Be Required in Covid-19 Era

Some international destinations are asking for proof of travel health insurance due to COVID-19. But what does it cover and do you really need it?
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A Patriotic Road Trip to See Virginia’s Military Museums

Visit Northern Virginia’s National Museum of the United States Army and the National Museum of the Marine Corps; end at Yorktown’s American Revolution Museum.
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Why You Should Turn Off Your Device Before Flying

The Federal Aviation Administration is concerned that the new 5G, called C-band, operates at frequencies near ones used by cockpit radar altimeters.
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Guide to Airline Policies as Travelers Take to the Skies

As air travel begins to pick up again, airline change fees that were suspended at the height of the pandemic will soon resume. Learn why and what’s new.
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Passengers and Airlines Grapple with Unruly Passengers

Many airlines are seeing a rise in bad behavior on planes and hefty fines. Expert tips to help keep your cool if you encounter this on your next flight.
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Travelers to Europe Will Soon Face a New Fee - AARP

Visiting a country in the EU’s Schengen zone? You’ll need to pay a seven-euro charge before arriving. Learn about the fee and how to apply beforehand.​
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Is TSA PreCheck Right for You?

The price recently dropped for enrollment, so should you go for it?
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Evita el contagio de norovirus en cruceros - AARP

Justo cuando la industria del turismo comienza a recuperarse después de la pandemia, los pasajeros de los cruceros enfrentan otra amenaza para sus vacaciones: el norovirus. En lo que va del año, trece barcos han reportado brotes de la enfermedad estomacal altamente contagiosa, la mayor cantidad desde el 2012, según los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) (en inglés). Casi 1,700 pasajeros han contraído el virus, que causa vómitos, náuseas, diarrea y dolor de estómago. Lo…
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Norovirus Is Rising on Cruise Ships: How to Stay Safe - AARP

Just as travel has begun to bounce back after the pandemic, cruise ship passengers are facing another threat to their vacation: norovirus. Thirteen ships so far this year have reported outbreaks of the highly contagious stomach bug, the most since 2012, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Nearly 1,700 passengers have come down with the virus, which causes vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and stomach pain. Not only does it take the joy out of vacation, keeping passen…
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Airline Passenger Rights You Should Know - AARP

The last few years have been rough for airline passengers. During the height of the pandemic, air travelers saw an outbreak of bad behavior. The internet was filled with videos of unruly passengers slugging flight attendants, trying to break into the cockpit, and assaulting fellow travelers. These types of incidents led the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to impose $8.4 million in fines last year on disruptive passengers. Fortunately, the number of federal complaints appears to have peaked…