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The South was bracing for severe weather Sunday, two days after violent tornadoes left 26 people dead. Live updates.

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A piece of fabric rests amid debris from a series of powerful storms and at least one tornado on March 25, 2023, in Rolling Fork, Mississippi.

The South was bracing for severe weather Sunday, two days after violent tornadoes left 26 people dead. Live updates.

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Florida Atlantic center Vladislav Goldin, center, celebrates after the Owls defeated Kansas State in the East Regional final of the NCAA men's tournament. at Madison Square Garden.
 

Winners and losers from Saturday's men's tournament Elite Eight games

 

Saturday's Elite Eight of the NCAA men's tournament left two teams celebrating and two teams headed home. A look at the winners and losers.

Former President Donald Trump walks to the stage to begin his Make America Great Again Rally in Waco, Texas, March 25, 2023.
 

Trump attacks DeSantis, investigations at 2024 campaign rally in Waco

 

In Waco, Texas, former President Donald Trump railed against the Biden administration, his likely top 2024 opponent and the investigations he faces.

"Devotion" star Jonathan Majors poses for a portrait at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, Va., during the Virginia Film Festival.
 

Marvel star Jonathan Majors arrested for allegedly assaulting woman

 

Marvel and "Creed" star Jonathan Majors has been arrested after allegedly assaulting and strangling a woman. His representative denies wrongdoing.

Seamus Gray, pictured here at a bar in Waukegan, Illinois, on March 17, 2023, has been missing since March 18, 2023.
 

Search for missing Navy sailor from Florida ends in Illinois

 

Séamus Gray, a 21-year-old Navy sailor from Jupiter, Florida, has been missing since leaving a bar after a St. Patrick's Day celebration near Chicago.

March is National Kidney Month. A transplant is used to treat kidney failure, a condition in which kidneys can function at only a fraction of their normal capacity. People with end-stage kidney disease need either dialysis or a kidney transplant to stay alive.
 

Outdated organ transplant system is getting overhauled. It could save lives.

 

Every year, 6,000 people die waiting for a transplant. The U.S. organ transplant system is antiquated – and updating it could save thousands of lives.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at a campaign event Friday, March 10, 2023, in Davenport, Iowa.
 

'Anti-woke' DeSantis is showing America he's a paper tiger

 

As Gov. Ron DeSantis tries to raise his profile ahead of a likely presidential primary campaign, it's clear the Florida emperor has no clothes.

Diplo finishes the Los Angeles Marathon on March 19, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
 

Diplo ran a marathon while on LSD. Here's what medical experts have to say.

 

Diplo says he ran a marathon while on LSD. You're not alone in wondering if that's a good idea. Here's what medical experts say about psychedelic use.

As the baby boomer generation continues to age, and as birth rates slow nationwide, the U.S. population is rapidly growing older. The number of Americans older than 55 grew by 27% in the last decade, 20 times faster than the growth rate of the under 55 population, according to census data analysis. Currently, the median age in the United States is about 38. By 2060, the median age is projected to be 43. While there are still decades to go before the median age in the   U.S. exceeds 40, there are already counties that are ahead of this trend. Every state has at least one county or county equivalent where the median age is over half a decade above the national median.  Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 24/7 Wall St. identified the youngest county or county equivalent in each state. Depending on the state, the median age in the oldest county ranges from about 44 to 67.  An aging population can carry significant economic implications. In places with large retirement-age populations, working-age residents often shoulder a greater burden in supporting non-working older residents who tend to rely more on social and health services. In nearly every county   on this list, the ratio of residents 65 and older to working-age residents is far higher than it is across the state as a whole.  Here is a look at the best (and worst) states for a healthy retirement .  A given area can have a higher than average median age for any number of reasons. It can be a retirement destination or simply lack institutions that tend to host large numbers of young people, like a college or university or a military base. Often, however, areas where the median age is higher than average are not drawing in new residents and young families, which is also often evidenced by net population decline. Most of the counties on this list are home to fewer people now than they   were half a decade ago.  Here is a look at the fastest shrinking place in every state .
 
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Knowing when not to save for retirement can be important. Here's when.

 

You should always save for retirement, except for a few exceptions. Here's how to know when there's an exception.

Connecticut guard Joey Calcaterra reacts with guard Jordan Hawkins (24) during the second half against Connecticut during the NCAA men's tournament West Regional final at T-Mobile Arena.
 

Knockout! Connecticut routs Gonzaga to reach first Final Four since 2014

 

Gonzaga's Drew Timme picked up his fourth foul early in the second half and Connecticut steamrolled its way to a Final Four date with Texas or Miami.

 

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