divorce rates

Anthony Scaramucci’s Trump Job Leads to Divorce Filing from Pregnant Wife

Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director under Donald Trump, expressed strong resentment towards his former boss in an interview, saying he would like to confront Trump physically if not for the president’s Secret Service protection. Scaramucci, known also as the Mooch, was only in the White House for 11 days and had no previous qualifications for his position. Despite this and going through a scandal involving a taped phone call with a New Yorker reporter, he claims it was not the reason he was fired. Since leaving the White House, he has rebranded himself as a political heavy-hitter through the British podcast The Rest is Politics: US. Despite understanding why some would vote for Trump, Scaramucci condemns the president as racist and a fascist.

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Trump VP hopeful (Ben Carson) vows ‘radical’ divorce crackdown ‘for the sake of families’

As a man who has been married for 35 years, the idea of a “radical” divorce crackdown proposed by Ben Carson, Trump’s VP hopeful, is not only concerning but also fundamentally flawed. The notion that the government should intervene in the personal lives of individuals to prevent them from making decisions about their own marriages is not only intrusive but also goes against the principles of personal freedom and individual autonomy.

Studies have shown that making divorce more difficult does not ultimately lead to stronger families or healthier relationships. In fact, such laws have been found to increase domestic violence and suicide rates among women.… Continue reading

Marriage rates are up and divorce rates are down, new data shows

Marriage rates are up and divorce rates are down, new data shows. This statement may seem contradictory at first glance, but when we delve deeper into the reasons behind this trend, it starts to make more sense. The traditional narrative of high divorce rates and failed marriages seems to be changing, and as someone who has witnessed the impact of divorce in my own life, I find this shift quite intriguing.

The data released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics paints an interesting picture. While the marriage rate took a dip in 2020, possibly due to the uncertainties brought on by the pandemic, it began to climb back up in the following years.… Continue reading