By Anne Webster The question of whether and when to marry the father of your unborn child is deeply personal, often entangled with cultural, emotional, financial, and moral factors. However, from a legal standpoint—particularly in New York State—marriage carries significant implications for both the mother and the child, especially when it comes to parental rights, […]
By Joseph Velasquez | Editorial credit: OlegRi / Shutterstock.com The provocative question, “I am a White Liberal, I will Save Black and Brown People in NYC, BUT I Cannot Live in Their Communities, I Prefer my White Neighborhood. Is something wrong with me?” encapsulates a profound and deeply unsettling conflict at the intersection of race, class, […]
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 up, and the stress becomes constant. But how do you know when your situation has crossed the line from manageable debt to a financial crisis? Recognizing the signs you need bankruptcy […]
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 on July 4, 2025. It imposes a $250 charge on top of existing visa application fees for most non‑immigrant visa holders, including tourist (B‑1/B‑2), student (F/M), work (H‑1B/H‑4), and exchange (J‑1/J‑2) categories. When […]
By Janet Howard | Photos Courtesy: Christopher James Veterans, Action Group Buffalo Soldiers of America The heroic legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers will take center stage at the upcoming National Buffalo Soldiers Day Resource Fair, scheduled for Monday, July 28th, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Brooklyn Borough Hall. More than a celebration, the […]
By Vanessa Cárdenas, America’s Voice Washington, DC — A U.S. citizen and Marine veteran ripped out of his car by ICE. A father of three Marines violently assaulted and detained. Militarized raids in communities across the country. And now, veterans and active-duty National Guards troops are questioning the military’s growing role in domestic immigration enforcement, […]
By Anne Webster | Editorial credit: Joshua Sukoff / Shutterstock.com The United States stands at a precipitous crossroads on immigration policy, facing two fundamentally irreconcilable visions for the nation’s future. The user query at the heart of this analysis posits a “Dignity Act, proposed by President Trump, in 2025.” This premise, while understandable amidst a […]
Editorial credit: fifg / Shutterstock.com USA Hosts Ecuador, presented by AT&T, on Oct.10 at Q2 Stadium in Austin; Four Days Later, USMNT Returns to Commerce City, Colo., for First Time Since 2017 for USA-Australia, Presented by American ATLANTA (July 14, 2025) – The U.S. Men’s National Team will take on two World-Cup qualified sides in Ecuador […]
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, remains one of the most enduring symbols of courage, resilience, and justice in American history. Known for his unwavering dedication to nonviolent activism, Lewis’ legacy transcends generations. As America continues to […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq., the Law Firm of Figeroux & Associates In today’s economy, where inflationary pressures persist and consumer debt continues to climb, falling behind on a car loan may seem like a temporary setback. However, delinquency on auto loan payments is often a major red flag—one that should prompt deeper financial reflection and […]