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Legal experts say states could help married women who have changed their last names by accepting documents like a legal decree or a marriage certificate, but it might not fix the issue for all.
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According to economics reporter Rachel Wolfe at The Wall Street Journal, American women are giving up on marriage, with only 34% of single women looking for romance, versus 54% of single men.
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The festivities included midnight, 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. ceremonies. The noon ceremony featured San Antonio Postmaster Robert Carr unveiling the Love Stamp for 2025, another Valentine's Day tradition.
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An NPR listener wonders whether her husband's relationship with a female colleague is too close for comfort. He says she's being competitive for no reason, and that he sees the woman as a 'sister.'
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State Rep. Venton Jones, D-Dallas, proposed to his partner, Gregory Scott Jr., on the Texas House floor. He said yes!
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Dozens of couples tied the knot during free ceremonies held on this Valentine's Day.
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'Wove' is a design-your-own engagement ring company started by two former Army Rangers who got the idea while on combat deployment.
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As the Biden administration works to create a pathway to citizenship for millions of unauthorized immigrants, this couple hopes Congress will also pass a simpler bill to help immigrants seeking to legally reunite or reside in the U.S with their American spouses and families.
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The San Antonio Public Works Department is temporarily relocating a lovers landmark downtown.The “Love Lock Fence” will be moved just around the corner…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is now offering couples retreats to help former service members communicate with their spouses through PTSD and other…