Articles from the May 1, 2022 edition


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  • Safeguard family stories; Exiting group chats

    Bob Delaurentis, Tech Talk|May 1, 2022

    Q. I love making printed photo books on my computer. Is there a way to make something like a photo book, only with text instead? A. There are dozens of different tools for creating printed books on computers, but most of them are complex and hard to use. One exception I am very intrigued by is a Web-based service called Storyworth (www.storyworth.com). For a one-year subscription of about $100, Storyworth will email you (or a gift recipient) a weekly question. After a year, the questions and answers are collected in a printed hard cover book. A...

  • Educational trips for retirees who love to learn

    Jim Miller, Savvy Senior|May 1, 2022

    Dear Savvy Senior: My wife and I planning to travel much more frequently in retirement and are very interested in educational trips and adventures. Can you recommend any groups or firms that specialize in this type of travel geared towards retirees? - Love to Learn Dear Love: Educational travel, which combines travel with in-depth learning opportunities has become a very popular way of travel among retirees. Here are a few good places to turn to find these types of trips in the U.S. and abroad....

  • Airline mask mandate: It's all up to you now

    Dimitra Lavrakas, Senior Voice Travel Correspondent|May 1, 2022

    On April 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that the Transportation Security Administration had issued an extension of the mask mandate until May 3 after the CDC’s “close monitoring of the COVID-19 landscape in the United States and internationally.” But federal officials stopped that enforcement on travel on April 18 after U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle of the Middle District of Florida ruled the mandate exceeded the statutory authority of the CDC. With that, some airlines announced that masks are now opt...