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What would you do if a dear friend who was dying asked you to take care of her six children For Stephanie Culley, her husband and three kids, the answer was simple - open their home and their hearts. They may not share a last name, but they are the very definition of family, reports Dana Jacobson of CBS Sports.Culley s expanding family is finding joy in little ways after being brought together by grief. After one of her closest friends, Beth Laitkep, died of breast cancer last month, Culley took in Laitkep s six kids - ranging from ages two to 15 -- into her Virginia home. I wanted her to live so much. No mother ever deserved to live and raise their kids as much as her, Culley said about Laitkep. I mean, they needed her. Laitkep was a single mom and dear friend who leaned on Culley while battling cancer this past year. When doctors told Laitkep they d run out of treatment options in April, Culley was the only option to take care of Laitkep s children. She was never worried about herself. She was never worried about anything but the yeezy m, Culley said. And she looked at me and she said, Can you do this for me Can you do this skechers When Culley told her husband, there were six kids, he took a long pause before saying, We ll do what we have to do, Culley said. The kids were excited.When Culley told Laitkep of her decision, they cried toge jordan ther. And I told her that I would love them. I would never be able to love them like she would bu
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Texas public schools will send kids home with DNA kits to help parents identify their children s bodies in emergencies.According to NBC News and The Washington Post, the state passed a law last year that required the Texas Education Agency to provide identification kits to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools for distribution to the parent or legal custodian of certain students. The law was passed after eight students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, the New York Times reported.The distribution of the kits comes months after 19 children and two teachers were killed at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school.According to the news outlets, some of the Robb Elementary Scho stanley website ol victims were not easily identifiable due to their horrific injuries, so families had to provide DNA samples to help identify bodies.The rollout of the kits has angered some parents, teachers and advocate stanley flask s of gun control, The Post reported. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is choosing to send DNA kits to schools that parents can use to identify their childre stanley tumbler ns bodies AFTER theyve been murdered rather than pass gun safety laws to proactively protect their lives, said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, in a tweet, per The Post.The Houston Chroniclereported that distribution for the kits at the state s largest school district, Houston Independent School District, would start this week.The news outlets reported that the optional Pevv Are airlines required to provide refunds, hotel rooms when flights are canceled
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Most activists use signs, protests or petitions to make a statement, but sometimes you have to get creative to make a statement. One woman advocating for trees during a Tampa City Council meeting decided to cut straight to the point stanley water bottle 鈥?literally. Cinzia Duncan is a tree activist and she wanted to make sure the Tampa City Council understood her point on cutting down trees. So, she grabbed a pair of scissors and chopped off a chunk her own hair. stanley nz FULL VIDEO | Woman chops hair during City Council meeting to prove a point Well that happened, she said after cutting her blonde locks. I cant undo that. While holding the chunk in her hand, Duncan went on to explain that once you cut your hair you can t put it back, it has to grow 鈥?just like trees. Trees just take much longer. That 50 inch live oak will not grow back in our lifetime, in your lifetime, in your children s lifetime. Probably anyone who s alive today s lifetime, she said. You can always cut more, you cant uncut those trees. Her shocking display worked. Her proposal was appro stanley cup ved after a 6-1 vote by Tampa City Council.
The nation is currently facing an alarming COVID-19 spike, with average daily cases jumping 35% in recent weeks, according to the CDC. stanley cup The upper Midwest has seen the largest surge in infections, with one doctor calling the situation unprecedented. I have never seen so many people on a ventilator at one time, said Dr. Joshua Huelster, a critical care physician at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.Huelster s ICU is full. The hospita stanley cup l system has 328 COVID patients, and most of the 66 ICU COVID patients are on ventilators. Huelster said the reason for the surge is clear: the unvaccinated. The vast majority of patients that we see in the ICU are not vaccinated, he said. COVID cases in Minnesota are up 47% in the last week compared to the week befor stanley cup e. Hospital admissions jumped 24%, with the largest increase among those ages 30 to 49.Susan Rutten, who is not vaccinated, spent a week in a rural Minnesota hospital. I feel bad taking up a bed if someone needs it worse than I do, she said. She is now home, and said she plans to get the vaccine.As cases rise nationwide, CBS News has learned that the FDA is considering authorizing boosters for all adults for both Pfizer and Moderna as soon as Thursday. But just over 31% of the country is still unvaccinated. Huelster said he s worried about the toll more COVID cases will take mdash; not only on patients, but also on the staff that cares for them. I m not angry at peo Ruul Matthew Mellon, billionaire banking heir, dead at 54
What would you do if a dear friend who was dying asked you to take care of her six children For Stephanie Culley, her husband and three kids, the answer was simple - open their home and their hearts. They may not share a last name, but they are the very definition of family, reports Dana Jacobson of CBS Sports.Culley s expanding family is finding joy in little ways after being brought together by grief. After one of her closest friends, Beth Laitkep, died of breast cancer last month, Culley took in Laitkep s six kids - ranging from ages two to 15 -- into her Virginia home. I wanted her to live so much. No mother ever deserved to live and raise their kids as much as her, Culley said about Laitkep. I mean, they needed her. Laitkep was a single mom and dear friend who leaned on Culley while battling cancer this past year. When doctors told Laitkep they d run out of treatment options in April, Culley was the only option to take care of Laitkep s children. She was never worried about herself. She was never worried about anything but the yeezy m, Culley said. And she looked at me and she said, Can you do this for me Can you do this skechers When Culley told her husband, there were six kids, he took a long pause before saying, We ll do what we have to do, Culley said. The kids were excited.When Culley told Laitkep of her decision, they cried toge jordan ther. And I told her that I would love them. I would never be able to love them like she would bu
Ydfu Trump says federal government won t extend social distancing guidelines
Texas public schools will send kids home with DNA kits to help parents identify their children s bodies in emergencies.According to NBC News and The Washington Post, the state passed a law last year that required the Texas Education Agency to provide identification kits to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools for distribution to the parent or legal custodian of certain students. The law was passed after eight students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, the New York Times reported.The distribution of the kits comes months after 19 children and two teachers were killed at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school.According to the news outlets, some of the Robb Elementary Scho stanley website ol victims were not easily identifiable due to their horrific injuries, so families had to provide DNA samples to help identify bodies.The rollout of the kits has angered some parents, teachers and advocate stanley flask s of gun control, The Post reported. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is choosing to send DNA kits to schools that parents can use to identify their childre stanley tumbler ns bodies AFTER theyve been murdered rather than pass gun safety laws to proactively protect their lives, said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, in a tweet, per The Post.The Houston Chroniclereported that distribution for the kits at the state s largest school district, Houston Independent School District, would start this week.The news outlets reported that the optional Pevv Are airlines required to provide refunds, hotel rooms when flights are canceled
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Most activists use signs, protests or petitions to make a statement, but sometimes you have to get creative to make a statement. One woman advocating for trees during a Tampa City Council meeting decided to cut straight to the point stanley water bottle 鈥?literally. Cinzia Duncan is a tree activist and she wanted to make sure the Tampa City Council understood her point on cutting down trees. So, she grabbed a pair of scissors and chopped off a chunk her own hair. stanley nz FULL VIDEO | Woman chops hair during City Council meeting to prove a point Well that happened, she said after cutting her blonde locks. I cant undo that. While holding the chunk in her hand, Duncan went on to explain that once you cut your hair you can t put it back, it has to grow 鈥?just like trees. Trees just take much longer. That 50 inch live oak will not grow back in our lifetime, in your lifetime, in your children s lifetime. Probably anyone who s alive today s lifetime, she said. You can always cut more, you cant uncut those trees. Her shocking display worked. Her proposal was appro stanley cup ved after a 6-1 vote by Tampa City Council.