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How much do you need to know about how your spouse spends money? Maybe less than you think

Wedding planning involves major conversations about finances – but certainly not the couple’s last. simarik/iStock via Getty Images Plus by Scott Rick, University of Michigan Love...

Supreme Court to revisit LGBTQ rights – this time with a wedding website designer, not a baker

by Charles J. Russo, University of Dayton A simmering, difficult, and timely question returns to the Supreme Court this fall: What happens when freedom of...

Powells tie the knot in a ceremony fit for royalty

When Clayton Powell, a well-known drummer in Pittsburgh, first laid eyes on Takisha Doswell back in 2009 when he worked at Urban League Charter...

Resistance to gay marriages travels a well-worn path

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) _ In 1967, Liane Peters, an immigrant from Germany, fell in love with a quiet, handsome man she worked with at...

Debates rage over color of dress photographed in rare light

It's the dress that's beating the Internet black and blue. Or should that be gold and white? Friends and co-workers worldwide are debating the true...

If it's OK for women to propose, why don't they?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Steve Paska waited two weeks for Washington's famously fickle cherry blossoms to emerge, then spent two hours searching for the perfect...

Neighboring Pa., NJ spotlight gay marriage efforts

State Sen. Daylin Leach, D-Montgomery, at podium, speaks during a news conference beneath the Robert Indiana sculpture "Love," Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, at John F. Kennedy Plaza, also known as Love Park, in Philadelphia. Democratic state Reps. Steve McCarter and Brian Sims say they are introducing a bill that would allow same-sex couples to get married legally in Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) by Peter JacksonAssociated Press Writer HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania and New Jersey are on tracks that could lead to the Northeast being the first full region in the country to legalize gay marriage — but the routes are hardly parallel and the horsepower anything but equal. A flurry of recent court decisions has gay couples in New Jersey, where same-sex marriage has long been debated, hurrying to make wedding plans for when they can legally marry starting Monday — even as a moderate Republican governor with apparent presidential aspirations awaits a decision on his appeal. Across the Delaware River in Pennsylvania, advocates are pecking away at a 1996 gay marriage ban by introducing bills in the Legislature, defiantly issuing marriage licenses in localities and taking the issue to court — with few people conceding the tactics will work anytime soon in a big state with a socially conservative spine.

Corbett: Gay marriage remarks not meant to offend

Gov. Tom Corbett speaks at Dow Chemical's new research-and-development facility in Collegeville, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)   HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's governor...

Fashion Watch: Here comes the bride

  My favorite wedding gown designer Therez Fleetwood, who symbolizes the epitome of ethnic-inspired bridal gowns, has officially linked up with premier bridal...

Fashion Watch: Bridal Gown Rental is the way to go

  About 48 hours ago I watched a “bride to be” do something very smart. She picked up her bridal gown from Something...

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