Obamacare Then vs. Now
Now, the more than 48 million Americans who are currently without health insurance will be eligible for coverage under Obamacare.
Now, the more than 48 million Americans who are currently without health insurance will be eligible for coverage under Obamacare.
Last week California passed the anti-paparazzi bill aimed at protecting children of celebrities from harassment.
Despite being all over the news, Starbucks continues to not refuse service to patrons carrying firearms. But what companies do?
Google was recently charged with violating the Wiretap Act after collecting data from unencrypted Wi-Fi routers in several countries.
An investigation found that parents who longer wish to care for their adoptive children can easily find others who will online.
Iowa law allowing the blind to carry guns has sparked a debate that looks at the balance between individual rights and safety.
Fast food employees across the country went on strike last month, demanding better pay and the right to unionize. The national coverage it received brings up issues of the minimum wage and workers’ rights to form unions.
The trend of thieves targeting children’s identities is on the rise. As kids go back to school, parents need to know the signs that child identity theft happened, and how to prevent it.
Same-sex couples who are married in the U.S. or abroad where gay marriage is legal are entitled to federal benefits, no matter where they live. These include immigration benefits and, as of late August, federal tax benefits, as well.
With wedding budgets in the tens of thousands of dollars, it’s not surprising that wedding insurance has become increasingly more popular in recent years. Read on to find out what it covers, what it doesn’t, and how you can get it.