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- Toms River Bankruptcy Attorney Daniel Straffi Jr. Explains the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Process for New Jersey Residents
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a federal process that eliminates most unsecured debts, Toms River residents can expect to surrender non-exempt assets, a bankruptcy trustee will manage the process, and most debts are discharged after 4-6 months.
- Little Rock Personal Injury Attorney Joseph Gates Explains When Injured Arkansans Should Handle Claims Without Legal Representation
Injured Arkansans should consider seeking legal representation if the injury is severe or the insurance company is being uncooperative.
- Waterbury Head-On Collision Lawyer Dan Petroskey Outlines Legal Options for Crash Victims in Connecticut
Head-on collisions can result in severe injuries and complex insurance claims.
- Buffalo Homeowners Discover Truly Affordable Window Cleaning - Backed by 40 Years of Trusted Western New York Service
Buffalo homeowners find affordable window cleaning services from a trusted, family-owned company with 40 years of experience
- Manhattan DWI Defense Lawyer Rachel Kugel Explains Consequences of Refusing a Breathalyzer Test During a DWI Arrest in New York
Refusing a breathalyzer test can result in immediate license suspension or revocation, as well as potential fines and court costs.
- Brooklyn Car Accident Attorney Samantha Kucher Explains How Pain and Suffering Is Calculated After a New York City Car Accident
Pain and suffering can be calculated based on the severity of injuries and impact on daily life.
- Iran war: US embassy in Iraq struck as Israel bombs Beirut
US embassy in Iraq attacked by Iran-linked militias, Israel strikes targets in Tehran and Beirut
- Iran war: Trump laments lack of support from allies to secure Hormuz
Trump calls on allies to quickly secure Strait of Hormuz
- Trump says he expects to ‘take’ Cuba
US President Donald Trump says he expects to 'take' Cuba
- Iranian Foreign Minister denies report of direct communication with US envoy Witkoff
Iran's Foreign Minister denies direct communication with US envoy Witkoff, claims contact was before US strike on February 28.
- Largest country in Central Asia votes for the new constitution
Kazakhstan votes for new constitution
- At least 200 dead and 400 wounded in a Pakistani attack on Kabul
Pakistani airstrike hits drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, leaving at least 200 dead and 400 wounded.
- Aruba’s new prison to combine modern design with long-term planning
Aruba's new prison will combine modern design with long-term planning.
- E.R Water Solutions Introduces Advanced Rapid-Dry Technology for Water Damage Restoration in Utah Homes
E.R Water Solutions introduces rapid-dry restoration technology for water damage in Utah homes.
- European leaders warn Israel against ground offensive in Lebanon
European leaders urge restraint, warn of devastating consequences, Israel's actions may escalate conflict.
- Trump Gets Cool Response From Allies on Hormuz Assistance
US allies hesitant to commit to escort ships through Strait of Hormuz
- Trump border patrol chief Greg Bovino to retire
Greg Bovino steps down as US Customs and Border Protection chief
- Hakeem Jeffries Slams Trump On Iran War, Costs
Hakeem Jeffries criticizes Trump's Iran policies
- JD Vance Backs Trump On Iran Strikes
JD Vance defends Trump's Iran strikes, says he trusts Trump to handle conflict.
- High-flying Bart De Wever’s Russia chatter tests Belgian coalition unity
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever suggests normalizing relations with Russia, sparking concerns about coalition unity
- Greg Bovino, Architect of Trump-Era Immigration Raids, Steps Down
Greg Bovino, architect of Trump-era immigration raids, steps down from his role as director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) branch.
- Trump Names Vance To Lead Fraud Crackdown
US President Donald Trump announces new task force to tackle government fraud
- Trump Delays Beijing Trip As War Continues
US President Donald Trump delays trip to China amid ongoing war with Iran
- Aruba Convention Bureau launches first CSR project of 2026
Aruba Convention Bureau launches first CSR project of 2026
- "Don't loosen your grip": Tardà sponsors Rufián's left-wing front
Tardà expresses support for Rufián's left-wing front
- Right-wing candidates unite to try to break Socialists’ 25-year grip on Paris
Right-wing candidates unite to try to break Socialists' 25-year grip on Paris.
- Energy bills put Starmer in a spending bind
Keir Starmer faces pressure to intervene in energy price crisis
- Starmer distances UK from Iran war as EU leaders rule out sending warships
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer rules out sending warships to the strait of Hormuz, defying US President Donald Trump's call to action. EU leaders also refuse to send warships to the region. The UK maintains its stance despite US pressure.
- Why is the agri-food sector the most affected by the war in Iran?
The war in Iran is affecting the agri-food sector due to the increase in oil prices, which is affecting gas and fertilizers, and cereals.
- Feijóo effect is sought, it will be rewarded
Mañueco achieves a clear victory in Castilla and León regional elections
- EU considers relaxing state aid and capping gas price to bring down energy bills
EU considers relaxing state aid and capping gas price to bring down energy bills
- India aims to ‘dramatically’ deepen ties with EU amid Iran war, global turmoil
India seeks wider EU trade agreement
- Oil Shocks, Political Upheaval and the One Solution Governments Keep Ignoring
Oil prices surge as tensions rise
- US realising it 'needs help from allies even if all-powerful militarily'
US President Donald Trump criticizes allies for lukewarm response to Strait of Hormuz call, claims some countries have agreed to help
- US President Trump: Iran has very few shots left
US President Donald Trump claims other countries are sending troops to the region to help the US in the Strait of Hormuz
- US allies 'know how to deal with Trump' amidst threats over Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump demands 7 countries send ships to secure Strait of Hormuz, threatens NATO allies, but receives rebuff.
- Hungary presses EU to scrap tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers
Hungary presses EU to scrap tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers
- Qatar rejects Iran's denial of civilian targets as attacks continue
Qatar rejects Iran's denial of civilian targets as attacks continue
- 'Kurds can play a significant role in a breakthrough in Iran,' Iranian Kurdish leader says
Kurds in Iran can play a significant role in a breakthrough
- Five Iranian Women Footballers Withdraw Asylum Request, Set for Return to Tehran
Iranian women footballers withdraw asylum request after increased attention from President Trump.
- Andalucía hits nearly 400k foreign workers contributing to Spain's social security system
Andalucia attracts nearly 400,000 foreign workers contributing to Spain's social security system through the 'Blue Card' program.
- Ildefons Cerdà, from Eixample to be a world reference
Ildefons Cerdà is considered the father of modern urban planning, envisioning a city as it should be, not just as it is.
- Spain deports repeat offender after multiple complaints from Costa del Sol residents
Spain deports repeat offender after multiple complaints from Costa del Sol residents
- What to know from the first round of France's municipal elections
National Rally gains momentum, France Unbowed makes breakthrough in first round of municipal elections.
- Kenyans will no longer fight for Russia, top diplomat says
Kenya and Russia end Russian army recruitment of Kenyans