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Author Ruth Nemzoff Explains How to Stay Connected With Your Grown Children

According to cultural standards, I am not an adult, even though I am many years out of school, own my home, have been married for nearly a decade, and have two children. The reason is, I still seek out my mother’s advice on a regular basis. I ask for tips in marriage, suggestions in managing [...]

Thugs, Drugs and the War on Bugs – One Doctor’s Exposé on Western Medicine

By: Paul Krupin

Dr. Brad Case is a man on a mission. His mission: to change minds and save lives. His extensive research shows that the number one cause of death in the United States is not heart disease or cancer. The number one killer in the U.S. is medical treatment. His critically [...]

Sandie Tillotson Knows The Beauty of Success Is More Than Skin Deep

Sandie N. Tillotson has always believed she could do anything she wanted to do – a belief she credits, in part, to her father’s belief in her. Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Sandie would go to the Big Apple with her dad, and as she admired the penthouses along the bustling streets, [...]

Holiday Coping Strategies For Separated Or Divorced Parents

Q&A With Maryland Social Worker Risa Garon, LCSW-C, BCD, CFLE Executive Director and Co-founder of The National Family Resiliency Center, Inc., Rockville, Maryland

Q: I recently got separated from my children’s parent and I am not up to celebrating the upcoming holidays. Will this hurt my children?

A: It really depends on how you convey [...]

Cernan, the Last Man to Walk on the Moon Is First With Granddaughter

What could be just as special as being one of 12 and the very last man to walk on the moon? Watching the awe and wonder on your grandchild’s face when you first tell her about this out-of-this-world adventure. That was the experience of former astronaut Eugene Cernan one summer evening as he looked up [...]

Susan Taylor – One In a Million

Susan L. Taylor. To many, her name and face are synonymous with Essence Magazine, the African-American women’s magazine where as a single mother she started as a freelance beauty editor in 1970. It would take her 11 years to rise to editor in chief before climbing to the top of the masthead in 2000, where [...]

Education is Child’s Play

Nolan Bushnell’s solution for the nation’s schools starts with playing games

He fathered the video game industry in 1974 with the creation of Atari, one of the most successful entries ever in the consumer electronics market. Thirty-seven years later, after an impressive list of other breakthrough ventures, Nolan Bushnell, dad to eight and grandfather to [...]