One constant human wish is for the longevity of the people we love. Bill Kole explores the coming era of “super-aging,” where more and more of us will live more than a century, with dramatic consequences for retirement, finances, relationships, and even the politics of the next century.
Kole, the author of “The Big 100: The New World of Super- Aging,” recently retired as New England editor for The Associated Press. He is an award-winning former foreign correspondent who’s reported from North America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. A 2022 fellow in aging journalism at Columbia University in New York and at the National Press Foundation in Washington, D.C., Kole has been writing about extreme aging since the 1990s. Among his many awards is one from the Society of American Business Editors & Writers for an investigation into the exploitation of illegal immigrants by the Walmart retail chain.

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