Wedding Whispers: Divorce Lawyer Gifts Her Business Card to Couples She Predicts Won’t Last

New York City, NY – Kristen Farris, a seasoned divorce attorney from Hudson Valley, has developed an unusual and somewhat controversial practice when it comes to wedding gifts. Having spent nearly two decades in the industry, she claims to have developed a keen intuition on the durability of a couple’s union. Farris has caught attention for gifting certain couples with her business card inside their wedding cards — a pre-emptive offering of her services for those she predicts will not last. According to Farris, who has a large following on TikTok where she often shares … Read more

Legal Setbacks Won’t Deter Efforts for Stricter Gun Laws in Pennsylvania, Advocates Vow

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The highest court in Pennsylvania has recently upheld a decision that maintains the state’s authority over local gun control measures, posing a significant setback for several cities including Philadelphia that have sought to implement stricter regulations. Despite the ruling, advocacy groups and legislative leaders are preparing to continue their efforts through both legal and legislative channels. Pennsylvania’s preemption law prevents municipalities from enacting or enforcing gun laws that are more restrictive than state legislation. This statute has been a point of contention, especially in larger cities where officials argue that unique local … Read more

Court Decides Late-Arriving Postmarked Ballots Won’t be Counted in Future Elections

In a pivotal decision that might reshape the handling of mail-in ballots, a recent court ruling determined that ballots received after the designated deadline will not be counted, even if they are postmarked on or before election day. This ruling has sparked a vast array of reactions across political and public spectrums, emphasizing the ongoing debates over voter access and election integrity. The discussion on whether ballots that arrive post-deadline should qualify for tabulation has been a contentious issue, particularly in light of the increased reliance on mail-in voting during recent election cycles. Advocates for … Read more