Run for the Wall continues a 20-year tradition Thursday at Montvale Elementary School
Read full article: Run for the Wall continues a 20-year tradition Thursday at Montvale Elementary SchoolBikers from Run for the Wall are gearing up for a decades-long tradition of visiting students at Montvale Elementary School later today.
This is what abortion protests look like in Washington D.C. right now
Read full article: This is what abortion protests look like in Washington D.C. right nowThe Supreme Court on Friday stripped away the nation’s constitutional protections for abortion that had stood for nearly a half-century. The decision by the court’s conservative majority overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling and is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
‘Tis the season! Cherry blossoms at the National Mall forecast to peak in late March
Read full article: ‘Tis the season! Cherry blossoms at the National Mall forecast to peak in late MarchMarch and April can be exciting times in the nation’s capital, as the National Mall turns pink, white and red. D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms are expected to reach peak bloom between March 22 and March 25 this year.
Biden marks 50M vaccine doses in first 5 weeks in office
Read full article: Biden marks 50M vaccine doses in first 5 weeks in office(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON – Days after marking a solemn milestone in the pandemic, President Joe Biden is celebrating the pace of his efforts to end it. On Thursday, Biden marked the administration of the 50 millionth dose of COVID-19 vaccine since his swearing-in. “We’re halfway there: 50 million shots in 37 days," Biden said. “We’ll have the vaccine waiting,” Biden said, predicting that point could come within 60 to 90 days. “We have a plan to roll it out as quickly as Johnson & Johnson can make it," Biden said.
WATCH: President Trump speaks about lowering prescription drug prices
Read full article: WATCH: President Trump speaks about lowering prescription drug pricesPresident Donald Trump made remarks about lowering the cost of prescription drugs Thursday afternoon. He spoke a little after 2:30 p.m. about the America-First Healthcare Plan.
Judge tosses out Trump challenge to tax return turnover
Read full article: Judge tosses out Trump challenge to tax return turnoverPresident Donald Trump answers questions before departing the White House on Oct. 3, 2019, in Washington DC. NEW YORK - A federal judge has rejected President Donald Trump's challenge to the release of his tax returns for a New York state criminal probe. He said he cannot endorse such a "categorical and limitless assertion of presidential immunity from judicial process." Trump's lawyers have said the investigation is politically motivated and that the quest for his tax records should be stopped because he is immune from any criminal probe as long as he is president. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Top ten safest cities to visit in 2019
Read full article: Top ten safest cities to visit in 2019The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2019 Safe Cities Index (SCI) has ranked 60 destinations across the world in terms of their digital security, health security, infrastructure and personal safety. No big shocks there, these cities also made up the top three in the two previous SCI rankings, conducted in 2015 and 2017. While analyzing a city's resilience, the Safe Cities Index looked at the emergency services available in the city, transport facilities, catastrophe insurance, disaster-risk development and cyber-security preparedness. Cities don't have to be rich to be safe, the report says, although it acknowledges that cities in developing countries tend to appear lower down the list. The world's safest cities for 2019, according to SCI:1.
Child care costs more than a mortgage
Read full article: Child care costs more than a mortgageAguilar, a certified financial planner, says having another child -- as they hope to -- will push their child care costs beyond their monthly house payments. "You add up the costs ... and pretty soon you're paying more toward child care than a mortgage, and that's less than ideal," says Aguilar. The toll of child care costsFor the past year Mariana Gomez paid nearly $5,000 a month in child care expenses for her 4-year-old daughter, Julianna, and her 2-year-old son, Ben, in Washington DC -- way more than her mortgage. Child care is a major budget item, says Ryan Frailich, a certified financial planner in New Orleans and parent of 2-year-old Elijah, whose day care costs $700 a month. More than half of moms scaled back their hours to save on child care costs and a quarter left the workplace completely.