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Who Does Donald Trump Remind Us Of?
As an aspirant to the Republican presidential nomination, the businessman/entertainer reminds some people of notable politicians of the past.
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Scientists have found that working in one's 60s and 70s is associated with better physical and mental health. Even part-time work may be enough to reap the benefits.
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