I Am Pregnant—When Should I Marry the Baby’s Father? A Legal Perspective in New York State

By Anne Webster
The question of whether and when to marry the father of your unborn child is deeply personal, often entangled with cultural, …
By Anne Webster
The question of whether and when to marry the father of your unborn child is deeply personal, often entangled with cultural, …
Recognizing Financial Hardship Before It’s Too Late
For many individuals and families, financial hardship can sneak up slowly—credit card balances grow, collection notices pile …
By Mary Campbell
A controversial new travel fee—dubbed the “visa integrity fee”—was enacted as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law …
By Anne Webster | Editorial credit: Joshua Sukoff / Shutterstock.com
The United States stands at a precipitous crossroads on immigration policy, facing two fundamentally …
By Pearl Phillip |Editorial credit: Ryan Rahman / Shutterstock.com
Congressman John Lewis, the late civil rights icon and U.S. Representative from Georgia’s 5th District, …
July 6
Rail union leader Eugene V. Debs is arrested during the Pullman strike, described by the New York Times as “a struggle between …
By James E. Causey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reporter | Center for Health Journalism Contributor| Photo courtesy of Leonard Wilson
At first glance, 59-year-old fitness …
Sometimes you just need a reset.
By Sandy Connors
Marriage isn’t always about surviving major crises or navigating dramatic breaking points. Often, it’s about …
By Brian Figeroux, Esq., the Law Firm of Figeroux & Associates
Facing overwhelming debt is a deeply personal and often frightening experience. Credit card …
WASHINGTON—Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a