After more than 40 years of notoriety, a small Georgia town grapples with what’s next
As prison populations age, advocates and prison officials weigh options for providing care
Sue Nell McMillan lives out the maxim “Love God, love people, and work accordingly”
The aging inmate population raises questions of compassion and cost
Emma Waters | Switzerland rejects a futuristic and unethical pod for assisted suicide
The FBI accuses a son of convincing his father to invest in a phony Christian start-up
An email from an old friend brings to mind how fleeting even a long life is
C.R. Wiley | Many of today’s older Americans are missing out on a tremendous blessing
Brad Littlejohn | It’s not “ageist” to recognize the natural limits that accompany growing old
New data indicates that older Americans are adopting digital technology at similar rates as their children and grandchildren