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| Quote of the Day | "It was so healing" â A nurse on Yo-Yo Ma, who performed at a vaccination clinic after getting his second shot. Music to our ears. | |
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The Story FEMA is headed to the southern border. What's going on? The number of unaccompanied migrant children there has skyrocketed in recent weeks â and now stands at over 4,200 children. Lawyers visiting one facility reportedly said there are a "staggering number" of children living in overcrowded conditions. And that some had been there for as long as a week. Children also reported being hungry, sleeping on the floor, not seeing the sun, and having to wait five days or more for a shower. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said, "a Border Patrol facility is no place for a child." Now, FEMA's getting involved. Tell me more. The Dept of Homeland Security said FEMA and volunteers will help receive, shelter, and transfer migrant children. And that authorities will work to place children with a family member or sponsor until their immigration case is settled. There's been a surge in the number of migrants recently as many â fleeing poverty and crime in Central America â hope the Biden admin will be more welcoming than the former one. But it's led to detention facilities being overcapacity. And the Biden admin's facing mounting criticism for how it's handled things at the border. What are people saying? Lawmakers across the aisle have condemned the Biden admin for its treatment of minors at the border. And some have drawn parallels to when the Trump admin kept "kids in cages." Republicans blame Biden, claiming his more inviting approach to immigration has led to a flood of migrants at the border. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said that the Biden admin inherited a "broken system at the border" and that they're trying to correct it. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is planning to visit the border with other Republicans today to see what's happening firsthand. theSkimm President Biden's promised to reverse course on the former admin's immigration crackdown. But changes are still in the works. And in the meantime, asylum seekers â including children â are stuck in the middle. | |
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Who people are talking about⦠Breonna Taylor. On Saturday, her family led hundreds of people in a Louisville protest to mark the one-year anniversary of Taylor's death. On March 13, 2020, officers shot and killed the 26-year-old Black woman following a "no-knock" search warrant. Months later, Louisville reached a $12 million settlement with Taylor's family as part of a wrongful death lawsuit. But the city has not charged any of the officers in her death. Now, protesters and Taylor's family are once again calling on state and local officials to hold the officers accountable. And her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, has filed a federal lawsuit against the Louisville Metro Police Department and the officers involved in the shooting. Walker's accusing the dept of violating his constitutional rights the night of the raid.
George Floyd. On Friday, the Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a $27 million civil settlement with Floyd's family. Last May, the 46-year-old Black man died after now-fired police officer Derek Chauvin pinned him to the ground for about nine minutes as other officers watched. Floyd's family sued the city, arguing that police violated Floyd's civil rights and failed to properly train its officers. Now, Minneapolis is paying the largest settlement of its kind. Mayor Jacob Frey (D) said the move was a "milestone" for Minneapolis's racial reckoning. But Philonise Floyd said he'd "give all this back" to have his brother alive. Trial pending: Some experts say the deal could paint Chauvin as guilty ahead of his trial later this month. Which could lead Chauvin's legal team to call a mistrial. Or make it harder to seat an impartial jury. | |
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Who's facing mounting pressure⦠Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY). Over the weekend, he faced growing calls to resign amid sexual harassment allegations. Since December, at least six women have come forward against him, detailing years of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior. It's prompted an independent investigation by the NY attorney general and an impeachment investigation by state legislators. All the while, his admin's facing an investigation into underreporting coronavirus deaths in nursing homes. Now, New York's Democratic Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand are saying Cuomo "lost the confidence" of his fellow New Yorkers and that he should step down. As for the governor himself, he's saying he's not going anywhere and blamed his party for "playing politics." Red (ethics) flag: Longtime Cuomo ally and NY "vaccine czar" Larry Schwartz made calls to county execs to gauge their loyalty to the governor. Which had some concerned about whether their responses could affect the state's vaccine rollout. To which Schwartz said 'I wouldn't do that.' | |
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What's more intimidating than your teenage daughters... Their friends, according to former President Obama. We spoke to him about his daughters' favorite White House guests, the highs and lows of his first term in office, and his new book "A Promised Land." | |
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The year the modern sports bra was invented...by sewing two jockstraps together. Jogging was really taking off at the time, and regular bras weren't cutting it. The hardware was uncomfy, the straps slipped, and the material caused chafing. But this makeshift solution solved those problems. And minimized boob bounce.
We've come a long way since then (*raised hands emoji*). Enter: Athleta Girl's Take It Easy Bra. It's supportive, breathable, quick-drying, and super soft. Aka what we wish we'd had for eighth grade gym class. And perfect for your daughter, little sister, cousin, etc. Get it, gift it. |
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Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter lifeâ¦
1. A virtual Women's History Month pop-up. Fidelity wants to help you harness and celebrate your economic power â no matter where you're at on your money journey. And they've got activities, resources, and events that can help. Check it all out here.*
2. A wellness program created juuust for you. Based on how you eat, move, sleep, and think. The new myWW+ from WW (Weight Watchers Reimagined) is more personalized than ever before. Take the personal assessment to get started.*
3. Products for any woman in your life who deserves a gift right now. Treat her to caramel marshmallows, a pair of sweats that'll keep her cozy, or an uplifting card. Awwws sold separately.
4. Spring must-haves â at new, lower prices. Walmart wants to help you spring forward. With their rollbacks, you can save $30 on a cold brew coffee maker, get 30% off a BaBylissPro hair dryer, and much, much more. Get shopping.*
PS: Like what you see here? Make sure you're signed up to get more picks like these in your inbox every Monday. We've got exclusive shopping recs, streaming ideas, life hacks, and more. | *PS: This is a sponsored post. |
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We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community. Reach out here for a chance to be featured.
Honor roll...Katherine D-R (TX). She and her husband are both teachers who reach out to students in need. They help their students cope with difficult circumstances by taking them hiking so they can interact with nature and be themselves.
Lighten up with...Jen B, Emily W, and Tegan S (PA). They created a wellness satire website called The Glowt. It features articles that are a parody of for-profit wellness products and wellness advice that may come from less-than-credible sources.
(Some) Birthdays...Robin Matloff (MA), Kaia Haney (CA), Grace King (PA), Kellen Clarke (PA), Valerie RIcardi (NH), Stephanie Hansen (KS), Deirdre Stafford (DE), Valerie RIcardi (NH), Stepheny Bousquet-Smith (MA), Jane McDonald (CO), Roxanne Waling (SC), Niki Kurek (MA), Jennifer Luedke (VA), Kristin Davis (DE), Chris Patterson (NC)
PSâ¦we've also got a video wall to shout out a woman in your life who's making an impact on you. Check it out. |
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We rounded up smart ways to spend your stimulus check, tax refunds, and extra cash. Think: Adding to your emergency fund and investing.
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