
Did You Know? Social Security Benefits Extend to Your Spouse and Beyond
(Courtesy of Medicare Done) Many people think of Social Security as an individual benefit, but for married couples, divorced individuals and surviving spouses, there are
(Courtesy of Medicare Done) Many people think of Social Security as an individual benefit, but for married couples, divorced individuals and surviving spouses, there are
It’s game time. The shouting is over, the points scored and the winner declared. Most importantly, the promises have been made. Game on. The real
In a world where financial stability often hangs by a thread, LifeShare is transforming how families prepare for unforeseen tragedies. Co-founded by Ari Rosenstein and
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries and redefining careers. From healthcare and finance to marketing and retail, AI creates opportunities for those who understand it,
Signs MOU in Washington to recognize Jewish businesses as a minority for the first time. (Courtesy of OJCC) In a groundbreaking development for minority business
The old saying goes, “You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.” But I am getting ahead of myself. Let’s go back to
Yankie Markowitz found a serious gap in the marketplace and a genuine opportunity for the right entrepreneur when he was searching for a federal government-backed
There is no greater stress than looming loan repayments. It can cause sleepless nights, strain on relationships, and an overwhelming sense of uncertainty about the
“The United States is all in on Africa.” Those were President Joseph Biden’s words during his recent trip to Angola, a southwestern African nation approximately
Over the years, I worked with both large and small boards of directors and boards of different ethnicities and religions. What I found was that
The artificial intelligence landscape is undergoing a transformative shift as major tech companies introduce revolutionary interactive features. With Google’s new screen-sharing capabilities and OpenAI’s ChatGPT
(Courtesy of Project Ezrah) It was early on the Sunday before Chanukah and most people were still in bed keeping warm on that frigid morning.