Back To School For Some, But Not For Others

Back To School For Some, But Not For Others

By: Gabe Ortiz | Americasvoicecnn.substack.com It’s back to school season, which means that millions of students all across the country will be returning to classrooms beginning this week. But when many of these kids should be excited about new clothes, school supplies, and getting to see their friends again, they’re instead left to worry that […]

Seven Reasons Why Buyers Want a Real Estate Broker Who Is Also a Lawyer

Seven Reasons Why Buyers Want a Real Estate Broker Who Is Also a Lawyer

By: Equity Smart Realty Inc When purchasing a home or investment property, most buyers seek guidance from a real estate broker to navigate listings, offers, and closing procedures. However, increasingly, savvy buyers are turning to professionals who offer more than just real estate expertise—they want someone who also has a law degree. A real estate […]

Denaturalization and the Administration’s Targeting of U.S. Citizens

Denaturalization and the Administration’s Targeting of U.S. Citizens

In July 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) elevated denaturalization to a top enforcement priority, marking a dramatic shift in how the federal government approaches U.S. citizenship. While the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) has long authorized revocation of naturalization, historically such cases were rare and confined to extraordinary circumstances—such as involvement in genocide or […]

Should Jelena Ostapenko Be Banned from the U.S. Open?

Should Jelena Ostapenko Be Banned from the U.S. Open?

By: Emerald Green | Editorial credit: Peter J. Figura / Shutterstock.com The fiery post-match confrontation between Jelena Ostapenko and Taylor Townsend at the U.S. Open has sparked debate across the tennis world. Ostapenko’s verbal outburst, where she accused Townsend of having ‘no education’ and ‘no class,’ and her refusal to observe customary etiquette, has raised […]

What Makes a Strong Accident Claim

What Makes a Strong Accident Claim

Accidents happen when we least expect them. Whether it’s a car crash, a slip and fall, or an injury caused by unsafe workplace conditions, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Medical bills pile up, insurance adjusters call constantly, and your ability to work and support your family may be at risk. In such a situation, filing […]

The Briefing: Blunt Force Against the Constitution

The Briefing: Blunt Force Against the Constitution

By: Brennancenter.org | Editorial credit: betto rodrigues / Shutterstock.com President Trump has threatened to send troops to Chicago to “straighten that one out.” New York City, he says, might be next. Already, armed National Guard regiments are patrolling the streets of Washington, DC. All this on top of the deployment of troops to Los Angeles […]

Frances Tiafoe: The American Tennis Star with Global Clout Ahead of the 2025 US Open

Frances Tiafoe: The American Tennis Star with Global Clout Ahead of the 2025 US Open

Discover how Frances Tiafoe became one of the most influential names in tennis. From Michelle Obama cheering him on to rap song shoutouts, explore his journey ahead of the 2025 US Open. By: Emerald Green |Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com Frances Tiafoe has become a household name in the world of tennis. At just […]

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: What Is It? Symptoms, Risk Factors, Contagiousness—and Why It’s on the Rise in New York

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: What Is It? Symptoms, Risk Factors, Contagiousness—and Why It’s on the Rise in New York

By: Janet Howard Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a viral illness familiar to many parents and pediatricians—but that doesn’t make it harmless. Recently, healthcare providers in New York have observed a notable rise in HFMD cases, particularly in the spring and summer months. Here’s what you need to know: what HFMD is, how […]

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