Throughout the nation, more than 10,000 people reach the retirement age of 65 every day. But according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, approximately 52% of households led by someone age 55 or older do not have any retirement savings at all. In fact, 63% of Americans plan on working after they reach retirement age. Senior financial stress […]
Month: March 2018
Mayor De Blasio Appoints 8 New NYC Civil and Family Court Judges
Although only about 1% of civil cases ever end up in Federal court, having bench vacancies in the Supreme and City courts is never desirable. After New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio received criticism last year pertaining to bench vacancies, he’s now appointed eight new judges to sit on the bench in New York […]
Amazon’s Patents For Employee Wristbands And Underwater Warehouses Raise Eyebrows
Of the four ways to protect intellectual property, patents are often the chosen method for technologically-driven companies like Amazon. And when a corporation wears a lot of figurative hats — book supplier, TV network, and drone manufacturer, just to name a few — there are bound to be tons of patent applications. But Amazon’s most […]
Research Shows Link Between Marijuana Use and Sexual Dysfunction Issues
Erectile dysfunction affects millions of men across the United States. In fact, according to a study published by the Cleveland Clinic, approximately 40% of U.S. men over the age of 40 years old are affected by erectile dysfunction. There are dozens of things that contribute to ED including stress, poor sleeping habits, unhealthy diet, and […]