Actress Who Played Lieutenant Uhura Is Subject of a Conservatorship Battle
Legendary actress Nichelle Nichols, best known for her role as Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek, is caught in the middle of what has been a years-long conservatorship battle.
How Does a Breakthrough COVID Infection Feel?
Generally speaking, vaccinated people who contract COVID-19 and develop symptoms are prone to the same ones that an unvaccinated person might experience. These include fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, body aches, headache, sore throat, congestion, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Loss of taste or smell can sometimes serve as telltale clue, although it doesn’t happen to everyone.
Lessons from Country Star Charley Pride’s Disputed Will
There’s a battle brewing over the estate of Grammy-winning country star Charley Pride, fueled by a son few knew existed.
What Should Be Included in Your Estate Plan?
The best time to do estate planning is ten years ago, but the second-best time to do so is now.
Will VA Keep Telehealth Options?
Telehealth and online medical appointments will remain a key part of veterans health care even after the pandemic disappears, the Veterans Affairs secretary promised on Wednesday. However. department officials may need Congress’ help to ensure that.
How Did COVID Push Medicaid to Record Enrollment?
A record 80.5 million Americans have health coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, largely because states have had to keep people enrolled during the coronavirus pandemic, according to new federal data released Monday.
Did Pop Entertainer Pink Change Estate Plan because of COVID-19?
Pink’s COVID-19 battle left her fearing for her life. During a conversation on Mark Wright’s Heart radio show, the 41-year-old singer revealed that she went so far as to rewrite her will, when she was ill last year.
How to Protect Loved Ones from Elder Abuse
The pandemic has kept our aging parents away from us and us away from them for over a year. This isolation is not total. Some people have access, some ignore warnings and some are intent on using the pandemic to hide their actions.
The Return of In-Person Events
As the number of people who have been fully vaccinated in the US continues to grow, in-person events are returning. Precautions such as limiting attendance, spacing between seats, and masks when distancing can’t be maintained are making indoor, in-person events safer for most people. Just this week, John McNair was one of several professional speakers […]
Are Childhood Collections Part of Your Estate Planning?
COVID-19 has altered how we spend our time. Most forms of socialization were scaled back or continued virtually. The forced isolation reignited a passion for hobbies and collecting.