July is Disability Pride month. Disability Pride month is 31 years old, the same age as the landmark Americans with Disabilites Act. While the first time I heard about disability pride month was only ...
I recently read a letter to the editor from a very ignorant person about people on disability. One has to qualify for disability. The government doesn’t just hand it out. I now have neuropathy in 75% ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Assurant, Inc. (NYSE: AIZ), a leading global business services company that supports, protects and connects major consumer purchases, announced that president and CEO Keith ...
Editor: In 2025, about 9 million Americans rely on steady payments from the Social Security Disability Insurance system to remain financially afloat. Unfortunately, there are those (mainly on the ...
Lanhee Chen mentions only one of the two major reasons our Social Security Administration continues to waste billions of dollars on disability payments to those who could actually work: its failure to ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Legitimate disability claimants whose accounts were frozen by California’s Employment Development Department because of suspected fraud, are finally receiving letters to verify their ...
July is Disability Awareness Month. What does that mean? We bring attention this month to encourage all people to acknowledge and celebrate human diversity. The centerpiece of what is means to be ...
The Enterprise-Record is commended for its very timely editorial regarding the funding crisis in the disability service system (“State must do better with its most vulnerable,” March 23). People with ...
A Wisconsin-based website, Touch ESA, sells emotional support animal letters for as little as $49. A FOX6 Investigators producer obtained an ESA disability-determination letter signed by a licensed ...
Employers — especially at small companies — are far less likely to respond to job seekers with disabilities, according to findings from a field test looking at thousands of applications. Using fake ...
I found the essay “My 5-month Interlude as a Disabled Professor” (The Chronicle, July 15) extremely problematic for a publication that aims to embrace and celebrate diversity in higher education.