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Four sisters from Nebraska were ecstatic when they found out they were all pregnant at the exact same time.Elizabeth, Danielle, Michelle, and Sarah delivered not four but five babies, all stanley quencher in the course of 12 days.Elizabeth Kohlhoff delivered twins on April 29. Danielle was the first, Elizabeth said. And then Sarah and Michelle and I were like thank goodness it s stanley spain not me! And then all of a sudden I m like oh wow, me now. Elizabeth, Daniell stanley cup e, Michelle, and Sarah carried their babies during the pandemic. Grandma Mary was excited but worried about her daughters. It was scary, Mary Sneed, the grandmother, said. It was all scary but you know pregnancy s scary. Having a baby is scary. So praise god everybody s healthy. It was perfect. Everything went well, and they delivered five babies. Twins Henry and Emma, Alivia, Josephine, and Natalie. The deliveries all taking place within 12 days. It was not planned at all. It was crazy, Elizabeth said.To grandma Mary - five is just a good starting point. She herself had 12 kids. It s just a lot of fun having kids, everybody has lots of kids, a lot of fun. They call it the miracle during the pandemic. Especially because Michelle Ismert lost her first baby during pregnancy.Michelle gave birth to Josephine on May 1 We lost our first at 37 weeks, Michelle said. So it was a little scary at the end thinking that may happen again. But she s here and she s healthy and a happy baby for the most part. The family is originally from the Omaha area Haeh President Trump taps Brett Kavanaugh for high court
WASHINGTON CNN -- The Suprem stanley thermos mug e Court will take up the most important gerrymandering case in more than a decade, it announced Monday.The case involves district lines in Wisconsin that challengers say were drawn unconstitutionally to benefit Republicans. The case could have a major impact on how district lines are drawn up nationwide.The court has said that too much partisanship in map drawing is illegal, but it has never said how much is too much.Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law, told CNN that this case could have enormous ramifications. Although a majority of the court has stanley thermoskannen suggested that states can violate the Constitution if they draw legislative districts primarily to benefit one political party, the justices have never been able to identify the specific point at which states cross the constitutional line. In this case, a lower court held that Wisconsin had indeed crossed that line, he told CNN.He continued: If the justices agree, it would be the first time the court has articulated a constitutional rule in this context, which could -- and likely would -- have enormous ramifications nationwide. This will be the biggest and most important election law case in decades. However the Court rules will affect elections for years to come, Josh Douglas, a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law who specializes in elec stanley kaffeebecher tion law and voting rights, told CNN.This is the second time justices ha
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FOND DU LAC 鈥?Single mom, Keisha Brooks of Fond Du Lac, had three bartending jobs before COVID-19 hit. She s been waiting for her stimulus check and her unemployment payments. It s been 60 days. She says it feels like an eternity. The fact that they re telling me next week, it gives me hope. The fact that they keep telling me after midnight, it gives me hope, but I dont know. I just am doing what I can do, day by day, minute by minute, second by second, that s how I am making it, said Brooks.Brooks wants to get back to work. She s applying to other jobs while taking care of her 11-ye stanley cups ar-old son at home. She can t pay her rent right now, and to help put food on the table, she had to take out loans from friends. We re stuck. We don t know what to do, said Brooks, who has been working since she was 14-years-old. Nicole Angresano with the United Way says anyone in a toug stanley termosy h spot in our state should first call 2-1-1 to find out where you can get meals or financial help. The stanley deutschland re are trained navigators on the other end of the phone and depending on where somebody lives, what their specific personal circumstances are, 2-1-1 knows what they are eligible for, Angresano said.Resources You Can Use To Get Through The COVID-19 PandemicWe re Open: These Restaurants Are Offering Carryout, DeliveryFULL COVERAGE: Coronavirus News And Resources You Can UseFor single parents, Angresano said there s resources available through a non-profit group in southeast Wisconsin called The Hope Network. Th Cfzt Midwest Express files with SEC in first step toward official comeback
The federal judge who President Donald Trump called a so-called judge after temporarily blocking the travel ban may help decide the fate of yet another Trump administration mandate.Judge James Robart will hear Washington state ssuitchallenging the Trump administ stanley cup ration s new rules regarding Obamacare s contraceptive mandate.Robart -- a George W. Bush appointee --ruled to temporarily stopTrump s travel ban, to the ire of the President.Robarthas been a federal judge in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington since 2004. The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned! Trump tweetedin February.The Department of Health and Human Servicesannounced last weekit would give employers more flexibility to no longer offer contraceptives through their health insurance plans based on religious grounds.Prior to the announcement, Obamacare required birth control to be covered with no co-pay as a preventative measure.Multiple lawsuits have been filed challenging Trump s rule. This suit challenges new rules issued stanley cup by the Trump administration that illegally jeopardize women s health and economic success in order to promote certain religious and moral views, the Washington state suit reads. To make matters worse, the administration implemented its new rules without regard to required legal procedures. The state of Washington brings this stanley quencher suit to protect the state and its women resident