The oldest baby boomers—once the vanguard of an American youth that revolutionized US culture and politics—turn 80 in 2026. The generation that twirled the first plastic hula hoops and dressed up the first Barbie dolls, embraced the TV age, blissed out at Woodstock, and protested the Vietnam War—the cohort that didn't trust anyone over age 30—now is contributing to the overall aging of America, reports the AP. The most interesting things to know: