Seniors’ Movement Takes Aim at Loneliness ‘Plague’
A national movement to shake up older Americans’ approach to retirement is taking aim at one of the most serious problems plaguing many seniors: loneliness.
A national movement to shake up older Americans’ approach to retirement is taking aim at one of the most serious problems plaguing many seniors: loneliness.
A U.S. media ministry warns religious freedom is under increasing pressure — fast reaching a tipping point it describes as “situation critical.”
Chick-fil-A is America’s favorite fast-food restaurant chain for the eighth year in a row, according to the latest results this week by the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
In an unusual, but expected, move, the Internal Revenue Service recently announced that they are raising the allowed reimbursement rate used for calculating business miles in private vehicles. Effective July 1, 2022, the new mileage rate will be 62.5 cents a mile, up from 58.5 cents a mile.
The Parental Rights Foundation, working with Heart and Mind Strategies, recently asked the following question of a national audience: “In general, parents have the constitutional right to make decisions for their children without government interference unless there is proof of abuse or neglect. Do you agree or disagree with this view of parental rights?”
More Americans over the age of 50 are facing loneliness and lack of purpose in their retirement years, according to a national faith-based movement that aims to turn things around.