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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 […]

Why You Need Legal Representation When Going to Immigration Court – ICE Will Grab and Deport You

Why You Need Legal Representation When Going to Immigration Court – ICE Will Grab and Deport You

By: Mary Campbell Immigration court is one of the most intimidating places you can find yourself. Every case is high stakes—your future, your family, and your ability to remain in the United States are on the line. Yet too many immigrants walk into court without an attorney, thinking they can “explain their side” or handle […]

The Art of Accessorizing: How to Elevate Any Outfit with Style

The Art of Accessorizing: How to Elevate Any Outfit with Style

By: Sandy Connors When it comes to personal style, mastering the art of accessorizing can take your outfit from ordinary to outstanding. Whether you’re dressing for a casual lunch or a formal event, the right accessories can express your personality, enhance your look, and tie everything together with effortless flair. What Is Accessorizing? Accessorizing involves adding items to […]

New U.S. Pilot Program May Require Tourists and Business Visitors to Post a Visa Bond of $5,000–$15,000

New U.S. Pilot Program May Require Tourists and Business Visitors to Post a Visa Bond of $5,000–$15,000

By: Mary Campbell The U.S. Department of State has instituted a 12-month pilot program effective August 20, 2025, and running through August 5, 2026, aimed at reducing visa overstays by requiring certain B‑1/B‑2 visa applicants to post a refundable bond ranging from $5,000 to $15,000, at the discretion of the consular officer. Scope and Applicability This pilot applies exclusively […]