By Chris Tobias As we move into a new year, many of us set resolutions to improve our lives through better health, financial goals, or personal growth. But amidst all these plans, one crucial solution often gets overlooked: estate planning. It’s easy to put off such a sensitive topic, but the truth is, there is […]
By www.311bankruptcy.com As we move into 2025, managing debt effectively continues to be a critical financial concern for many individuals. With rising costs of living, fluctuating interest rates, and unforeseen circumstances such as job loss or medical emergencies, finding ways to manage and reduce your debt is more important than ever. Here are some practical […]
By Paradise Destinations Travel Retirement is often seen as the golden age of travel, where you can explore new destinations, reconnect with old passions, and enjoy life at a slower pace. Whether you’re dreaming of beach vacations, European road trips, or exploring the mountains, planning for travel in retirement requires thoughtful preparation to ensure a […]
A Message from the Comptroller Dear New Yorkers, As we start the new year, job growth has continued nationwide. That’s true in New York City as well, although local numbers are flatter and lag behind national ones in sectors other than health care and social assistance. The city’s tourism industry has rebounded to pre-pandemic […]
By Sunita Sohrabji, EthicMediaServices | Editorial credit: Ringo Chiu / shutterstock.com Critics believe Kennedy is unfit to serve as Health and Human Services Secretary, because he will gut funding for public health research. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to head up Health and Human Services is likely to gut public health research, […]
By Julian Shen-Berro, Chalkbeat, THE CITY Gov. Kathy Hochul will move to limit cellphone use in New York schools this year, she said during her annual State of the State address in Albany. Gov. Kathy Hochul will move to limit cellphone use in New York schools this year as part of a broader education agenda […]
By Staff Writer | Editorial credit: paulaah293 / shutterstock.com Washington, D.C. — January 15, 2025: In a significant move aimed at improving public health, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially banned the use of Red No. 3, an artificial colorant commonly used to give food and beverages a bright, cherry-red hue. The ban, […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. Charlotte E. Ray holds an extraordinary place in American history as the first Black woman admitted to the bar in the United States. Her story is not only one of personal resilience but also a testament to the broader struggles and triumphs of African Americans and women during the 19th century. […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. Applying for Social Security Disability benefits in 2025 involves a structured process designed to help individuals who cannot work due to a severe medical condition. While the application can be complex, understanding the steps involved can help applicants navigate the system efficiently and improve their chances of approval. This article provides […]
By James E. Causey, Center for Health Journalism Contributor | Editorial credit: Jinitzail Hernandez / shutterstock.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reporter | Center for Health Journalism Contributor On December 16, just before the start of the Christmas break, a young student entered Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, and opened fire on students, faculty, and staff […]