Granger Cobb: At Emeritus, Care and Safety Outweigh Profits
“If we can’t adequately care for the resident, we shouldn’t have them," says the president and CEO of the nation's largest assisted living provider.
July 30, 2013
Mark Parkinson: Assisted Living Regulation is No "Panacea"
The free market, not regulation, will have the greatest influence on safety and quality of care in assisted living, says the president and CEO of the American Health Care Association.
July 30, 2013
Patricia McGinnis: Get the For-Profit Model Out of Senior Care
The for-profit model in assisted living offers little, if any hope, for better quality care, says the executive director of California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform.
July 30, 2013
Who's Who In Egypt's Widening Political Divide?
The growing political unrest in Egypt has begun to split families over what's best for the future of the nation, reports Charles M. Sennott from Cairo.
July 17, 2013
Survey: One in Four on Wall Street Open to Insider Trading
If public confidence in Wall Street remains battered from the financial crisis, a new survey of ethics in the financial services industry is unlikely to help.
July 16, 2013
Legal Battle Over NFL Brain Injuries Ordered Into Mediation
A federal judge is delaying her ruling on the NFL's request to dismiss the case brought by more than 4,200 players so that both sides can explore whether a "consensual resolution is possible."
July 10, 2013
The State of America's Middle Class in Eight Charts
Over the last several decades, middle class families have struggled to keep pace with smaller paychecks, mounting debt and shrinking opportunities for steady work.
July 9, 2013
The Middle Class and the New American Economy
Ahead of the FRONTLINE premiere of "Two American Families," Bill Moyers explores how middle class families are surviving.
July 3, 2013
New Insight into MF Global's Frenzied Final Days
Emails and phone transcripts cited in the CFTC's complaint against former MF Global head Jon Corzine provide new insight into how more than $1 billion in customer money went missing.
June 28, 2013
Luis Gutierrez: Exploitation is the "Ugly Sin" of Immigration
Immigration reform is rarely, if ever, looked at through the eyes of migrant women who face sexual exploitation on a daily basis, says the Democratic congressman.
June 25, 2013
Dolores Huerta: An "Epidemic in the Fields"
The sexual abuse can be traced to the vulnerability that most farmworker women face, especially if they're undocumented, says the labor leader and civil rights activist.
June 25, 2013
Bill Tamayo: Criminal Cases Needed to End Immigrant Abuse
Criminal convictions, which have been lacking in cases of rape in the fields, need to be part of the government's response to the sexual abuse of farmworker women, says the EEOC attorney.
June 25, 2013