Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Child


25 mentions found


Trump's team telegraphed that he would repeatedly try to yoke Vice President Kamala Harris to Biden's unpopular record. According to ABC's official transcript, Trump mentioned Biden 14 times by name. But how Trump attacked the president encapsulated his struggles to define Harris since Biden dropped out of the race following his disastrous June debate performance. Trump couldn't even decide how to attack Harris in the context of Biden. Harris felt compelled to remind viewers that the rematch polls showed voters long loathed was in fact not happening.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump's, Kamala Harris, Biden's, wasn't, Trump, Biden, Harris, Joe, Hunter Biden, Tim Walz, David Muir, Muir, she's Organizations: Service, Business, Republicans, GOP, Minnesota, Biden, Trump, ABC Locations: California, Ukraine, China, Moscow's
But on the other hand, I have had to spell my name for people my entire life. "Their name is X, but we spell it Y" is a phrase I have heard infinite times. It informed how I named my own kidsWith my own kids' names, there were strict spelling criteria: they had to be easy to spell and easy to pronounce. AdvertisementWith our rules in mind, we named them Copper and Colt, which are easy to read, say, and spell. But considering we gave them the gift of never having to spell their names to others, it's a small price to pay.
Persons: , Bethany, it's, Phillips, I'm, I've, I'm weirdly, didn't, She's, Josh, We've Organizations: Service, Business
Read previewJamie Lee Curtis said the key to her 40-year marriage with the filmmaker Christopher Guest is not to leave — even when they hate each other. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The 65-year-old actor added that "perseverance, patience, gentleness, and a really good dose of hatred" are what she thinks make a marriage work. Thomas and Donahue, who had been married for 44 years, asked Curtis what she thought the secret to a long marriage was. Avigail Lev, a therapist in San Francisco, previously told Business Insider that couples could follow the psychologist John Gottman's "magic ratio of 5:1."
Persons: , Jamie Lee Curtis, Christopher Guest, Curtis, Aw, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Thomas, Donahue, I'm, Annie, Avigail Lev, John Gottman's, Gottman, Lev, Curtis didn't Organizations: Service, Creative, Business, Stone, BI Locations: San Francisco
CNN —Glenn Lowry, the longest-serving director of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), is stepping down after three decades in the role, he announced Tuesday. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesJoining MoMA from Canada’s Art Gallery of Ontario in 1995, Lowry is the sixth director in the storied museum’s 95-year history. Welcoming 2.7 million visitors a year, according to the latest figures, MoMA is the USA’s third-most-visited art museum after the nearby Metropolitan Museum of Art and Washington DC’s National Gallery of Art. Through exhibitions, commissions and acquisitions, Lowry used art to address some of the most pressing social themes of the day. Tuesday’s announcement comes just over a week after Lowry sat down with CNN’s Richard Quest for an interview at MoMA.
Persons: Glenn Lowry, , , Spencer Platt, Lowry, CNN’s Richard Quest, Quest, Paul Cézanne’s “, Robert Rauschenberg, India’s Kiran Organizations: CNN, New York’s Museum of Modern Art, New York Times, Times, MoMA, Modern Art, Getty, Canada’s Art, of Ontario, Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Washington DC’s, of Art, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Locations: Manhattan, Queens, Red,
Read previewVice President Kamala Harris says she has a plan for America's middle class— building an "Opportunity Economy" to help them succeed. "Vice President Harris grew up in a middle class home as the daughter of a working mom. She believes that when the middle class is strong, America is strong," the Harris campaign wrote in a section titled "Build an Opportunity Economy and Lower Costs for Families." But just what exactly is Harris looking to do when she says she's going to build up the middle class through her "Opportunity Economy" agenda? During the debate, Harris accused Trump of only wanting to offer tax breaks to the richest people, while Trump countered by saying Harris lacked a detailed plan.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Harris, Donald Trump, she's, Biden, Trump, Alice Tecotzky, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Service, Business, Trump, American, Biden, Pharma, New York Times, Siena College Locations: America, North Carolina
Women come here desperate, says Dr. Warren Hern, who has run the Boulder Abortion Clinic since 1975. Dr. Warren Hern speaks with Willow in one of the procedure rooms at the Boulder Abortion Clinic. A procedure room in the Boulder Abortion Clinic, one of only five clinics in the U.S. providing abortion services at or after 28 weeks of pregnancy. “Abortion is essential health care.”“I think the second takeaway is to say that abortion bans, exceptions to abortion bans, don’t work in practice. Some are pushed too late into unwanted pregnancies due to abortion bans or long wait times at clinics in the post-Roe era.
Persons: Warren Hern, , Hern, Willow, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Trump, , didn’t, ” Hern, Emma, Stewart —, , ” Emma, ” Stewart, , we’ve, we’re, Stewart, Louie, Roe, Wade Organizations: Boulder Abortion Clinic, NBC, Fox News, Trump, NBC News, Guttmacher Institute Locations: BOULDER, Colo, Boulder, U.S, Texas, Colorado
The findings bring the phenomenon — and the controversy — of the latest new and powerful weight loss drugs to the youngest age group yet. The new trial looked at liraglutide, the active ingredient used in two of Novo Nordisk’s older GLP-1 drugs: Saxenda, a weight loss drug, and Victoza, a diabetes drug. So instead of looking at overall weight loss like in adult studies, they decided to focus more on BMI, which takes into account both weight and height. A spokesperson for Novo Nordisk said that it has submitted an application to the Food and Drug Administration to expand the approval of liraglutide for weight loss in children ages 6 to 11. Is 6 too young for a weight loss drug?
Persons: Roy Kim, , ” Kim, Claudia Fox, Fox, Eli Lilly, , liraglutide, ” Fox, Sarah Armstrong, ” Armstrong, comorbidities, it’s, ” Wegovy, Zepbound, Shauna Levy, ” Levy Organizations: New England, of Medicine, Novo Nordisk, Cleveland Clinic, Centers for Disease Control, University of Minnesota, BMI, Food and Drug Administration, American Academy of Pediatrics, Duke University, Tulane Bariatric Center Locations: liraglutide, Ozempic, Ohio, U.S, New Orleans
A judge in Georgia on Monday ordered actor and singer Tyrese Gibson jailed over failure to make child support payments. Gibson, 45, owed $73,525.73 in child support, according to the order. Court documents in the case indicate he is legally appealing having to pay $10,690 per month in child support, which is the same amount Gibson was paying in child support for another child from another relationship, according to court records. "Mr. Gibson has chosen not to abide by the court’s child support order and he was held in willful contempt now for the third time," Gleklen said. "He only paid full child support three times in 20 months.”Less than 10 minutes after the judge ordered Gibson jailed, his attorneys appealed the decision, Gleklen said.
Persons: Tyrese Gibson, Kevin M, Farmer, Gibson, , ” Gibson, Samantha Gibson, Samantha Lee, Samantha Gibson's, Adam Gleklen, Mr, Gleklen Organizations: Monday, Furious, NBC News, NBC Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton
A federal judge issued an injunction Tuesday partially blocking the enforcement of a New Hampshire law that bars some transgender students from competing on school sports teams that align with their gender identity. Last month, two transgender teenage girls and their families sued New Hampshire education officials, arguing that the measure violates Title IX civil rights rules, which prevent sex discrimination in federally funded education programs and activities. The Biden administration expanded Title IX rules in April to include protections for students on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Moreover, the expansion of the Title IX rules is temporarily blocked in at least 10 states and faces ongoing court challenges in roughly 10 others. Chris Sununu, a Republican, took action on two separate bills affecting the state’s trans community in July, in addition to the sports measure.
Persons: Bill, Iris Turmelle, Turmelle, ” Turmelle, ” I’m, , Judge Landya McCafferty, Parker Tirrell, McCafferty, ” McCafferty, Goodwin Procter —, Parker, Iris, ” Chris Erchull, Biden, Donald Trump, Chris Sununu, Sununu Organizations: Pembroke Academy, United, Civil Liberties Union, New, NBC News, Advancement, White, New Hampshire Gov, Republican Locations: New Hampshire, Pembroke, United States, — Massachusetts, NH,
The White House warned Tuesday that debunked claims about Haitian immigrants harming household pets could spill over into anti-immigrant violence, as Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance vowed to keep spreading the rumor. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said in a briefing with reporters that the false claims about immigrants were a “dangerous” variety of conspiracy theory. So, it needs to stop.”The rumor that Haitian immigrants are abducting and eating pets has spread widely on social media and has focused on Springfield, Ohio, a city with a large population of recent immigrants. The baseless claims have been described as racist because of the implication that Haitian immigrants, most of whom are Black, have barbaric practices or are incapable of living peacefully among white neighbors. Vance posted Tuesday on X that “a child was murdered by a Haitian migrant” and he said other local resources including health care and housing were becoming overwhelmed by demand from new arrivals.
Persons: Vance, John Kirby, , ” Kirby, Haiti’s, “ What’s, you’ve, that’s, let’s, Donald Trump, Marlene Daut, Springfield who’ve, ” Vance, wouldn’t, debunkings, don’t, Aiden Clark, Hermanio Joseph Organizations: National Security, Police, Republican Party, Republican, Yale University, NBC News Locations: Springfield , Ohio, Springfield, France, Ohio, Haitian
TEL AVIV — The six hostages recently found dead in Gaza were executed by Hamas the night before Israeli forces reached the tunnel where they were being held, government officials said Tuesday night. The IDF said it reached that tunnel and made the gruesome discovery on Aug. 30. AK-47 magazines and shell casings were found nearby, Israeli officials said. "It was a hard moment to see the bloodstains on the floor," said Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesperson. That's when about 1,200 people were killed in Israel and 250 people taken hostage.
Persons: Hersh Goldberg, Rafah’s Tal, It's, Daniel Hagari, Mickey Mouse, Hagari, Goldberg, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Alexander Lobanov, Almog, Sgt, Ori Danino, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Shai Dickman, Gat, Carmel, Organizations: Israel Defense Forces, AK, IDF, Israel’s, Health Ministry Locations: TEL AVIV, Gaza, Rafah’s Tal Al Sultan, Israel
The number of pregnant women forced to travel farther to deliver their babies — or go without prenatal care entirely — is growing. A March of Dimes report published Tuesday found that over a third of U.S. counties (35.1%) are what the group calls “maternity care deserts,” meaning they don't have a single doctor, nurse, midwife or medical center specializing in maternity care. During 2021 and 2022, about 1 in 25 hospital maternity wards closed, the report found. States in which pregnant women had to travel the farthest to seek medical maternity care included Alaska, Hawaii and Montana. The closest place with maternity care was two hours away from her home in Montana.
Persons: “ It’s, , Ashley Stoneburner, ” Stoneburner, , There’s, Roe, Wade, “ There’s, Tracey Wilkinson, “ We’re, Vania Biglefthand, Biglefthand Organizations: Dimes, National Center for Health Statistics, Commonwealth, OB, Indiana University School of Medicine Locations: States, Midwest, Arkansas , Missouri , Oklahoma, Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, Colstrip , Montana, Billings
One way to tackle these problems is to make chocolate without using cocoa beans — the fermented seed of the cacao tree. It also makes cocoa powder and cocoa butter substitutes. “Instead of cocoa beans, we use fava beans sourced from farms across the UK and Europe, and then we ferment them in a similar way that cocoa farmers ferment their cocoa beans,” said Ross Newton, CEO of Nukoko, a UK-based startup that aims to launch on its domestic market next year. A study published this year shows it’s possible to make chocolate using only the cocoa pod, by replacing traditional sugar with a cocoa gel. “You make chocolate using only components from the fruit and not conventional crystallized sugar from sugar beets.
Persons: we’ve, , Max Marquart, shea, We’re, ” Marquart, Sara, Ross Newton, Newton, Michal Beressi Golomb, we’re, “ We’ve, “ That’s, Beressi Golomb, “ We’re, Beressi, , “ We’d, Kim Mishra, ” Mishra Organizations: CNN, Planet, Department of Health Sciences, Technology, Swiss Institute of Technology Locations: West Africa, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Africa, Brazil, Swiss, Germany, Czech Republic, Europe, Zurich
On Sept. 9, Meredith Gaudreau delivered a heartbreaking speech for the Columbus Blue Jackets player during the joint funeral for him and his brother. Through tears, Meredith Gaudreau recalled their love story and spoke about welcoming their first child together, a baby girl named Noa. Three kids.’”She added that their oldest child, Noa, has not celebrated her second birthday yet. Her pregnancy news came after her sister-in-law Madeline Gaudreau read her eulogy to husband Matthew and also mentioned being pregnant. Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau previously played together at Boston College before their professional careers.
Persons: Meredith Gaudreau, Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Gaudreau, Noa, John, “ John, There’s, ” Meredith Gaudreau, , , we’ve, Madeline Gaudreau, Matthew, Meredith, Matty, Tripp, “ Matthew, Matt, ” Madeline Gaudreau, “ I’m, Johnny, Jerry York Organizations: Columbus Blue Jackets, New Jersey State Police, NBC Philadelphia, NJ Advance Media, Boston College Locations: New, New Jersey
They were interviewed after threats about a school shooting were posted online. His father, Colin Gray, 54, is the first parent in Georgia to be prosecuted after a child was accused in a school shooting. On Wednesday, the day of the shooting, the FBI and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office released a statement noting that the teen had previously been interviewed over a school shooting threat. "She took my younger two and went back home with her momma," Colin Gray told the investigator. Authorities have made no connections between that weapon and last week's school shooting, but they did say the weapon used was based on the AR-15 platform.
Persons: Colt Gray, Colin Gray, Dan Miller, Justin Elliott, Winder, momma, Colt, Miller, Mason Schermerhorn, Christian Angulo, Richard Aspinwall, Cristina Irimie Organizations: Apalachee High School, Sheriff's, FBI, Sheriff’s, Sheriff's Office, ” Investigators, Authorities, Apalachee Locations: Georgia, Winder, Jackson County, Winder , Ga, Jackson
Still, getting by even in a one-stoplight town is challenging, given her $1,662 in Social Security only goes so far. "I now have roommates for the first time in my life, but it's a way to live comfortably," Marion said. AdvertisementRising costs and losing incomeMarion's father was in the military, and her family moved around the country as a child. She relied on Social Security Disability Insurance payments to keep her afloat, which were much less than her salary. She said her sister and her boyfriend are better off financially, as they get small pensions on top of their Social Security.
Persons: , Marion, Marion's, She's, you've Organizations: Service, Business, Social Security, Nutrition, Social Locations: Washington, Ohio, Germany, Massachusetts , Florida , Michigan, Texas, Seattle, Mechanicsburg
After my son was born, getting him out of the house felt like an insurmountable task. Once I'd mastered what I needed to bring with me to keep him happy, I took my son to the Lake District for a weekend without my partner. It's a bonding experienceMy son is now 3, and I've just taken him away on vacation for four days without my partner. Now, I find more peace and satisfaction than I ever thought possible in watching him throwing stones into a lake. There's a real joy to be had in slow travel, and solo adventures with my son have helped me to achieve that.
Persons: I'd, Jennifer Sizeland, I've, tantrums, Taj Organizations: Service Locations: Lake, Machu Picchu, Angkor
The report examined Americans who have identified as nonprofit workers on the Census' American Community Survey, including many employees in healthcare, educational services, and social assistance. Younger nonprofit workers are particularly struggling. According to the report, 37% of nonprofit workers under the age of 25 fall into the ALICE category. Similarly, 23% of nonprofit workers ages 25 to 44 are considered ALICEs. And, while 16% of white nonprofit workers were below the ALICE threshold, 35% of Black workers in the sector were struggling to make ends meet.
Persons: ALICE, Lisa Kelley, they're, It's, Cherie Tobias, Melissa Hedden Organizations: Service, United, Survey, Business, SNAP, Medicaid Locations: El Paso , Texas, Alexandria , Virginia, Cincinnati, Michigan
Even with all the challenges it brings as a parent, I have zero interest in ever working in an office again. It took my kids a while to understand that "going to work" means leaving the house for most people. One of us often had to work less to make it work, and we've each taken turns. Remote work has proven that office irritations are not a requirement for making a living, and I am happy to give them up. It would be a mistake to destroy all the hard-won progress we've made in making remote work a viable option by enforcing strict RTO policies.
Persons: , it's, We've, we've, I've, chatty, ensnaring Organizations: Service, Business, International Workplace Locations: naptimes
How relevant is this ad to you? Video player was slow to load content Video content never loaded Ad froze or did not finish loading Video content did not start after ad Audio on ad was too loud Other issues
CNN —Musician Dave Grohl has shared some personal news about his family. The Foo Fighters frontman announced that he recently became a father again, writing in a statement on his Instagram page on Tuesday that his new baby girl was born “outside” of his marriage to his wife Jordyn Blum. “I’ve recently become the father of a new baby daughter, born outside of my marriage,” Grohl wrote. “We’re grateful for your consideration toward all the children involved, as we move forward together.”A representative for Grohl had no further comment beyond the Instagram statement. The rock and roll legend did not share any information about the mother of his new baby girl in his post on Tuesday.
Persons: Dave Grohl, Jordyn Blum, “ I’ve, ” Grohl, , , “ We’re, Grohl, Blum, – Violet, Harper, Ophelia Organizations: CNN, Foo Fighters, Wimbledon, Fighters Locations: , London
It’s possible, of course, that all of these rumors will turn out to be false,” Vance posted on X“Do you know what’s confirmed? The Times reported that city officials estimated an influx of as many as 20,000 Haitian immigrants to the town in recent years. In a follow-up post, Vance said, “In short, don’t let the crybabies in the media dissuade you, fellow patriots. Keep the cat memes flowing.”Vance promoted false claims on Monday that Haitian migrants in Ohio are killing and eating family pets, though his post on Tuesday made no mention of Haitians “eating” them. They spread widely on X, whose owner, Elon Musk, has embraced the false rumors and posted several memes that promoted them.
Persons: Vance, , Springfield who’ve, ” Vance, Kamala Harris’s, , don’t, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk Organizations: CNN, Republican, The New York Times, Springfield News, The Times, Republican Party, City Locations: Springfield , Ohio, Springfield, Haitian, Ohio
Terry Vine | Getty ImagesHow dorm insurance compares to other optionsColleges and universities will often partner with different insurers to offer dorm insurance, Worters said. If parents decide to take on a dorm insurance policy, it would be billed separately from the room and board, said Worters. watch nowWhether you sign up for dorm insurance or not, your child's dorm possessions will likely be covered under your home insurance plan, according to experts. But keep in mind that dorm-specific insurance policies tend to have lower deductibles than home insurance policies, Worters said. The home insurance policy will often stretch over, so long as the kid lives in a dorm, she said.
Persons: Terry Vine, Worters, McClanahan Organizations: CNBC, Council, National Association of Insurance
watch nowYoung adults face financial obstaclesOver decades, attitudes about marriage and parenthood have changed. More recently, experts say, the overall cost of living has become a contributing factor in decisions to forgo parenthood. Between 1991 and 2024, the costs for child care rose at nearly twice the pace of overall inflation. But parenthood and related child care costs are not just personal financial issues, he added. "The cost of child care is really an economic growth and productivity issue as well," House said — and that affects all Americans, not just those with young kids.
Persons: Greg McBride, Gen Zers, Pew, Brett House, , Brett Organizations: Pew Research Center, KPMG, Columbia Business School, Columbia Business Locations: U.S, millennials
Median income rose to $80,610 in 2023
  + stars: | 2024-09-10 | by ( Tami Luhby | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Median household income rose to $80,610 in 2023, essentially the same as it was in 2019, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The typical household’s income rose 4% from 2022, driven primarily by an increase in workers’ earnings. There were widespread gains across the income ladder, though income inequality did not change significantly between 2022 and 2023. Changes in the poverty rateThe official poverty measure fell to 11.1% in 2023, down 0.4 percentage points from the year before. The supplemental poverty measure has been closely watched in recent years because it showed the impact of many federal Covid-19 pandemic relief programs.
Persons: , Arloc Sherman, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Sen, JD Vance, Biden Organizations: CNN, Census, Budget
Total: 25