The U.S. Surgeon General’s Healthy Apps Challenge is a competition open to U.S. application developers – and internet users will get reap the benefits! On January 31, 2012, winners in each of three categories (fitness / physical activity, nutrition / … Continue reading →
As the costs of a college or graduate education go up, students may want to evaluate their career and work choices and consider entering public service. The Federal government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program allows a student loan debtor who … Continue reading →
The last two weeks of 2011 are full of all sorts of celebrations, from the religious to the solemn to the spirited. It is also a time when many law enforcement agencies increase their drunk-driving patrols and checkpoints. The reason … Continue reading →
The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) applies to virtually all employers, including the federal government, and provides a set of protections of our men and women serving in the military. USERRA requires employers to ensure that jobs … Continue reading →
Due to increases in the cost of living, the Social Security Administration has increased the amount of benefits it provides to Social Security and SSI recipients by 3.6%. Next year, the maximum Social Security Benefit will increase from $2,366 per … Continue reading →