New York Governor Kathy Hochul. Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com By Brian Figeroux, Esq. A pardon is an act of clemency granted by the Governor of New York State that can forgive a person for their felony or misdemeanor conviction. Pardons are significant as they can restore civil rights, alleviate the stigma of a […]
Editorial credit: Jana Shea / Shutterstock.com By Brian Figeroux, Esq. The process of filing for U.S. citizenship, also known as naturalization, is governed by stringent laws and regulations. Navigating this process can be particularly complex for individuals with criminal arrests and convictions. This analysis will explore the various factors influencing eligibility for U.S. citizenship for […]
Originally published on 311divorce.com Are you making excuses to stay in a relationship that no longer brings you happiness? Many people struggle with the decision to end a romantic relationship even when it’s clear it’s not working anymore. Whether due to fear of being alone, societal pressure, or simply habit, staying in an unhealthy relationship […]
Photo: New York Attorney General Letitia James. Editorial credit: lev radin / Shutterstock.com Marcus Wilcher Sentenced to Three to Nine Years in Prison for Stealing Five Homes and Illegally Profiting Over $1 Million NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced the conviction and sentencing of Marcus Wilcher, the leader of a […]
In today’s digital age, the internet is pivotal in how businesses connect with their customers and operate in the market. Whether you run a small business, or a large multinational corporation, an author or podcast host, having a website has become essential. Here are seven compelling reasons why your business needs a website: Establishing an […]
By Marcus Baram | Documented This article was produced with ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network. In the lobby of its midtown Manhattan headquarters, Fedcap Rehabilitation Services has a large wall display that pays homage to its near 90-year history of leading “the fight for equity and opportunity” for the disabled community. The nonprofit is known in […]
Photo: Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud and Peruvian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Peter Camino. Courtesy: Guyana Department of Public Information By Guyana Department of Public Information Guyana and Peru have pledged to increase cooperation in the areas of energy, food security and climate change. Recently, Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud met with the Peruvian Vice […]
In what has been predicted to be an active hurricane season, Hurricane Beryl made an unprecedented early impact on the Caricom islands of Grenada, Jamaica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The storm, which rapidly intensified from a tropical depression into a Category 4 hurricane and briefly reached Category 5 status, has left a trail […]
By Rommel H. Ojeda Colombia’s colors swept through Jackson Heights last night as fans, clad in yellow, red and blue, packed the streets to watch the national team play against Uruguay in a high-stakes game to advance to the Copa América finals. With 10,468 residents born in Colombia, Little Colombia in Jackson Heights, spanning from […]