WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2026

KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities
Extended Through 2027

By John Kaveney, Sukrti Thonse
Although the extension is temporary, it serves to mitigate imminent coverage gaps and enable continued virtual care access. Providers and health care systems should use this time to stabilize operations while planning for compliance, reimbursement, and potential policy changes after 2027.
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Move Over, Arizona and Florida.
These States May Be the Best
Places to Retire for Your Health.

By Elizabeth O’Brien
Vermont, Washington state, and Minnesota score well when it comes to retiree healthcare. What else to know.
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Retiring Abroad?
Here's How Your
Social Security Benefits
Will Be Affected.

By Kailey Hagen
You can continue to receive your Social Security benefits as scheduled in most countries. But there are a few countries the government will not send checks to.
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From compliance
to connection:
The food trends
reshaping senior nutrition

By Mario Reyes
Senior nutrition continues to evolve, with foodservice measured not only by compliance, but by its impact on health, dignity and daily quality of life.
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EXTRA
Why Most Millionaires
Don't Feel Wealthy
— and What It Really Takes
to Feel Financially Secure

By Choncé Maddox
A growing share of Americans reach millionaire status yet still worry about money. Here's why wealth feels different today and how to build true financial confidence.
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"In my years as the FBI's lead
international kidnapping negotiator,
I learned an important fundamental lesson:
Hostage negotiation is often nothing more
than a business transaction."
Christopher Voss
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I am sure you have read that falls are major cause of injury and death among older folks. And even if the fall does not result in any damage, the very fact you have lost your balance is a good indicator something is wrong.Continue Reading>>
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Just What the Doctor Ordered
– How Women Over 60
Are at Highest Risk
for Prescription Drug Addiction
By Lori Butler

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Why Is Everything
Spicy Now?
By Ellen Cushing

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27 Restaurant Chains
That Offer Senior Discounts
Find out where you can score
a discount while eating out.

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Overweight older adults
face lower risk of death
after major surgery,
new research finds
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Maintaining curiosity
can help older adults
buffer effects
of loneliness, depression
By Kimberly Bonvissuto

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Little-known facts about the FBI:
- The FBI's Original Name Was the "Bureau of Federal Investigations"It was established in 1908 under the Department of Justice, and its name was changed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1935 to better reflect its broad investigative responsibilities.- The FBI Museum, located at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., showcases historic artifacts, evidence, and displays related to the agency's history and major cases.- Beyond crime fighting, the FBI is heavily involved in intelligence gathering, counterterrorism, cybercrime, and even international espionage activities.- The FBI maintains a vast database of unresolved cases, many of which remain open for decades, and some have even led to renewed investigations after years of dormancy.- The agency has developed specialized encryption techniques and codes for secure communication, some of which are classified and used in covert operations.↓

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2026

PRESIDENT'S DAY
KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
Romance scams
target older adults
with
cryptocurrency schemes

By Tammy Elliott
Romance scammers are targeting older adults at significant rates, building trust over weeks or months before turning conversations to cryptocurrency investments.
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At 87,
he can't afford his rent
without a roommate.
He's far from alone.

By Elaine Quijano, Luisa Garcia
Alan Ferber shares a fourth-floor walk-up apartment in New York City with a roommate. At 87, escalating rent costs have become harder to afford on his own.
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New SNAP
Work Requirements
Will Now Affect
More Older Adults

By Lee Pruitt
The age range for people who must meet these work rules has been raised from 54 to 64,
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Aging and Disability Advocates
Help Push Back
on HUD’s Efforts
to Dismantle
Permanent Supportive Housing
(PSH)

By Jennifer Kye
This advocacy win reflects contributions from aging and disability advocates, who helped urge lawmakers to save PSH and other programs for older adults.
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extra
How Far Your 2026
Social Security Check
Really Goes in Every State

By Andrew Lisa
Your local living costs will determine how far you can stretch your benefit. Here’s how far your monthly Social Security payment really goes in your state.
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“I am prepared to meet my Maker.
Whether my Maker is prepared
for the great ordeal of meeting me
is another matter.”
Winston Churchill
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By Allistair Innis
Think about how much easier your death will be for your family. Planning your own funeral takes a huge weight off their shoulders. It is a kind act that shows how much you care. Most people talk about their final wishes. Only a few actually set a plan in stone. This guide shows you how to build a plan that works. You will learn to save money and stay true to your values.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Families caring
for older adults at home
say aging in place
should not be taken lightly,
but may be worth it

By Jennifer Bisram
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Solo aging:
Who can you rely on?

By Maureen Salamon
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Simplify Your Mornings:
Create a Stress-Free
Start to Your Day

By Tammy Strobel
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The Best Body Lotions
for Aging Skin,
According to
Dermatologists

By Jenny Berg
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Grandma Showers
Are Apparently a Thing Now
—Here's Why the Trend
Ruffles Some Feathers

By Elisabeth Sherman
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Understanding death
Death is an irreversible end of life marked by a cessation of brain function or circulatory or respiratory functions. It’s a crucial medical and legal determination in the healthcare system, and roughly 68 million people die worldwide annually. Throughout history, human death has been seen as a central life phase event. Communities have formed distinct rituals, mourning practices, and religious beliefs about the human experience tied to this milestone.Approximately 3.1 million Americans die annually, with about 98% declared dead based on cardiopulmonary criteria—meaning they’re not breathing and have no heartbeat. The other 2% are declared brain-dead, a medical diagnosis based on an extensive series of neurological tests.Death triggers a series of events in the body that ultimately lead to decomposition. Muscles relax, including the bladder and bowels, so feces and urine are typically expelled soon after death. Within hours, as the body stops producing adenosine triphosphate—a molecule needed to relax muscles—a rigid state called rigor mortis takes hold. This temporary condition fades within about 24 hours. Next, within 24 to 48 hours, the body begins to consume its own tissues through autolysis and produces discoloration, gas, and unpleasant odors.

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