The Gratitude Effect: A 3-Minute Practice for Stronger Relationships

The Gratitude Effect: A 3-Minute Practice for Stronger Relationships

By: Sandy Connors Many relationships deteriorate not from major conflicts but from ’emotional neglect’—the gradual fading of appreciation that creates a downward cycle of disconnection. Research shows expressing gratitude activates brain regions associated with bonding and rewires neural pathways to connect partners with positive emotions. Learn about how this simple 3-minute daily practice of expressing […]

USCIS to Consider Anti-Americanism in Immigrant Benefit Requests

USCIS to Consider Anti-Americanism in Immigrant Benefit Requests

Editorial credit: Evgenia Parajanian / Shutterstock.com WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is updating guidance in the USCIS Policy Manual regarding the factors that officers consider in certain benefit requests where an exercise of discretion is required, including factors relating to aliens’ past requests for parole and any involvement in anti-American or terrorist organizations, […]

Empowering Homeownership: Insights from the Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services Fair

Empowering Homeownership: Insights from the Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services Fair

By: Janet Howard| Photo courtesy: Fenix Suriel/IQ inc. On July 26th, the Bronx Neighborhood Housing Services (BNHS) hosted its Home Ownership Resource Fair, an event that brought together mortgage lenders, insurance companies, city agencies, and elected officials under one roof. The mission was clear: to equip low- and moderate-income families with the tools, knowledge, and […]

White House Plans Major Shift in Refugee Priorities

White House Plans Major Shift in Refugee Priorities

By: Mary Campbell The White House is reportedly preparing to cap the U.S. refugee admissions at 40,000 for fiscal year 2026, with a striking three‑quarters of these slots—approximately 30,000 places—earmarked specifically for white South Africans, particularly Afrikaners. This represents not only a sharp reduction from the 100,000 refugees admitted under the Biden administration in fiscal […]

U.S. Citizenship Applicants Face Heightened ‘Good Moral Character’ Scrutiny

U.S. Citizenship Applicants Face Heightened ‘Good Moral Character’ Scrutiny

By: Mary Campbell U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially intensified its evaluation of the ‘good moral character’ (GMC) standard for lawful permanent residents applying for U.S. citizenship. Under this revised policy, applicants must now substantiate not only the absence of disqualifying behavior, but also demonstrate active, positive contributions to their communities. Expanded GMC […]

Don’t Kill Your Spouse — Divorce Them: Protect Your Freedom, Finances, and Family

Don’t Kill Your Spouse — Divorce Them: Protect Your Freedom, Finances, and Family

By: Sandy Connors Marriage can be deeply rewarding but also challenging, requiring patience, communication, and compromise. Conflicts may arise from stress, differing values, or life changes, but violence—whether physical, emotional, or verbal—is never the answer. It destroys trust, causes lasting harm, and undermines the relationship. Healthy resolution comes from respect, empathy, and open dialogue, not […]