
Luis Cano, born in Colombia in 1914 and now living in Linden, New Jersey, is recognized as the oldest living man in the US at 111 years old, verified in 2025. He attributes his longevity to three simple habits: abstaining from alcohol and tobacco, prioritizing good sleep, and maintaining good behavior. Cano's life includes service in the Colombian Army, founding a bus company, and raising a large family. He also followed a vegetable-rich diet and stayed active until age 105.
The articles present a straightforward human interest story without political framing. They focus on Luis Cano's personal habits and life history, including his immigration and family life, without engaging in political commentary or partisan perspectives. The coverage is neutral, emphasizing individual lifestyle choices rather than broader political or social issues.
The tone across the articles is positive and respectful, highlighting Cano's longevity and life achievements. The sentiment is uplifting, focusing on simple, healthy habits and personal milestones. There is no negative or critical language, and the coverage aims to inspire or inform readers about longevity through a personal narrative.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| economictimes | How to extend lifespan over 100 years? 3 life habits followed by USA's oldest man could be the secret to longevity | Center | Positive |
| ndtv | At 111, America's Oldest Man Says These 3 Simple Habits Helped Him Live A Long Life | Center | Positive |
ndtv broke this story on 26 Apr, 11:56 am. Other outlets followed.
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