Buffett’s last day as CEO is Wednesday after six decades of building up the Berkshire conglomerate. He’ll remain chairman, ...
Editor’s Note: In honor of the many everyday Staten Islanders who give back, make change, inspire others, advocate and/or care about their community, we are highlighting some of the standouts, and ...
A Marine Corps veteran is speaking out, saying he feels “betrayed” after his wife was one of the military spouses arrested during a green card interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
First Lady Melania Trump visited Joint Base Andrews to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season and honor the strength and service of America’s military families. Mrs. Trump delivered brief ...
For many families, planning a vacation has become more difficult as travel prices continue to rise. According to the U.S. Travel Association, airfare jumped nearly 6 percent in August while hotel ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Empire State University recently announced a significant expansion of its military grant program, extending comprehensive educational benefits to spouses of veterans for the ...
A DOD program connecting military spouses to paid fellowships is expanding, as one of the efforts to increase opportunities for spouse employment. Shown here in 2023, military spouses meet employers ...
Sponsored content by T-Mobile. Some brands know how to take care of the military community and T-Mobile is consistently one of them, from offering great military discounts to supporting service ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Staten Islander is stepping into her new title as the Military Spouse of the Year for her branch. She is Jaime Billert, 33, and has just been named 2025’s Armed Forces ...
Being a military spouse can be rewarding and challenging — from marrying that special someone who’s dedicated to their country to challenges including deployments and frequent relocations. Fortunately ...
Military spouses are a key force behind our nation’s warfighting readiness. Despite national attention to employment challenges, Blue Star Families data continues to show that military spouses face ...
More than half of spouses are unhappy with military life, continuing a downward trend in recent years related to family frustrations over quality-of-life issues such as frequent moves and employment ...