Author: Erin Danly
Erin Danly is a freelance writer specializing in digital content. Before freelancing full time, she managed a lab in the Psychology Department at Columbia University in New York, which investigated human and nonhuman primate cognition. She grew up in London and now lives in Charleston, SC with her greyhound Romeo.
Earlier this month, the North Carolina state Senate passed a law effectively banning California-based automaker Tesla from selling cars in the state. The bill is now in the House and Tesla is hoping it won’t go through.
Single moms and single parents in general face legal issues that affect their day-to-day lives, such as child custody, visitation, child support, and even name changes. Here’s what you need to know.
Last Tuesday, the Alabama Legislature passed a bill ending the state’s prohibition on home brewing. Two days later, Governor Robert Bentley signed the bill, making home brewing legal in the state of Alabama. The Alabama-based advocacy group Right to Brew celebrated the decision.
On May 1st, the Justice Department (DOJ) filed notice that it will challenge the ruling of a federal court judge requiring the FDA to allow women of all ages to buy emergency contraception over the counter.
More than 10 years after her disappearance, 27-year-old Amanda Berry resurfaced this week in Cleveland, Ohio. In her now-famous phone call to 911, she said, “I’ve been kidnapped, and I’ve been missing for 10 years. And I’m here. I’m free now.”
Is this the best time to buy? The worst? Are you better off renting? Here are some things to consider when you make that decision.
Here’s a brief guide to the major proposed changes in this behemoth bill, the “Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013.”
Feel your privacy slipping away? Concerned about your professional reputation? Addicted to social media? If so, you might be thinking of dumping Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, or Google+. Here’s how to do it.
With college tuition prices rising every year, many parents are finding it difficult if not impossible to fund their children’s education as they had originally planned. It can be particularly hard for those who started saving late in the game.
To figure out if your home is an alluring target for thieves, you’ve got to think like a thief. Here are some reasons why you might be asking for a break in.