Brain Health, Aging, and Alzheimer’s
Brain health and Alzheimer's are growing concern with the increased life spans of the modern world. This episode focuses on this issue.
Brain health and Alzheimer's are growing concern with the increased life spans of the modern world. This episode focuses on this issue.
The Washington Times reported today, "The Supreme Court upheld the heart of President Obama’s health care law, ruling the federal government can compel Americans to buy health insurance.
The present system of funding for contraception and abortion, especially for lower income women, is under increased scrutiny and controversy as the supposed funding for abortions at taxpayer expense comes under fire.
Dr. Richard Leblanc, award-winning Associate Professor of Law, Corporate Governance and Ethics at York University in Toronto, shared his insights from his unique research in the boardroom and from the hundreds of interviews he has conducted with sitting board members.
Ten years ago when people heard the term venture philanthropy there were puzzled looks. Today, it has become considerably more mainstream.
Involved in different aspects of this new evolution of nonprofits, each of our panelists brings a fresh perspective to the world of philanthropy.
Uncharitable, by Dan Pallotta, challenges the traditional thinking of nonprofit organizations and their leaders.
In Texas, the contentious issue of Congressional redistricting has postponed primary elections. Based on the population in each state, some states gain or lose Congressional seats.
Former Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, as told by Mr. Blundell, in his book Portrait of an Iron Lady, had innate qualities that led to her eventually being elected to Parliament in 1959.
This segment of McCuistion TV discusses whether Wall Street is still building capital or if Wall Street greed is the cause of the issues of today.