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The Wexford County Sheriff's office has hired a social worker, starting this week, to work at the jail to help support inmates struggling with mental illness. A move aimed at lightening the burden ...
Toria N. Pettway, LMSW, a psychiatric social worker for the UAB Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery, has been named the 2025 recipient of the UAB Social Work Partnership in Community Service Award ...
A former Social Security Administration employee pleaded guilty to stealing more than $110,000 in benefits belonging to 28 people, according to federal prosecutors. Adam Nir via Unsplash A Georgia ...
Social Security Garnishment Begins on July 24 for More Than 1,000,000 Beneficiaries -- Here's How You Can Legally Avoid It ...
Unusual Social Security email touts Trump bill. Here's what to know. An email from the agency praised the bill, but only some recipients will see savings. Here's what the legislation means for ...
If you’re currently receiving Social Security, your benefits might be reduced at the end of this month. Some Americans will see their Social Security checks drop by 50% after the Social Security ...
Social Media Marketing - Social media marketing in 2025 may be all about creating zero-click content, building community through comments, and prioritizing forums, according to Red Website Design.
The One, Big, Beautiful Bill recently passed the Senate with provisions that would increase after-tax income for millions of retired workers on Social Security.
This week, payments are set to be made to those receiving retirement, survivor and spousal benefits as well as disability payments.
Police warn about viral social media trends including the 'door-kicking challenge' and 'UrbanEx' as teens seek social media validation, risking criminal charges and safety issues.
July Social Security payment schedule revealed as millions face potential benefit reductions due to overpayment recovery starting late July 2025.
Trump says the "Big Beautiful Bill" eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits. However, the bill's text shows that's not quite the case.