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Stimulus checks for older adults: Everything to know if you're over age 65 or retired

Oct 12, 2020 - The new coronavirus aid package, currently in negotiations, considers age as one of the qualifications for a second stimulus check.

For Financial Criminals, There Is No Recession

Oct 02, 2020 - Financial crime related to COVID-19 has grown tremendously and has become a priority for investigators.

Pandemic Prompts Americans To Act On The Health-Care Concerns That Plague Them

Oct 02, 2020 - While the pandemic has had an overall detrimental impact on the mental, physical, and financial health of most Americans, it has also pushed some to take preventative measures towards protecting themselves.

Coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes prompt lawsuits and questions about who's responsible

Oct 01, 2020 - All parties involved in the numerous wrongful-death lawsuits being filed by relatives of COVID-19 victims who passed away in long-term care facilities will face unprecedented issues during these proceedings.

International Day of Older Persons

Oct 01, 2020 - This year is the 30th anniversary of October 1st being deemed International Day of Older Persons.

5 Million Student Caregivers Need More Resources and Flexibility From Schools

Sep 30, 2020 - Approximately 5 million adult students must balance academic demands with caregiving duties, and would benefit from additional flexibility and emotional support.