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 Two weeks of storms that have turned roads into icy death traps, frozen people to death from Oregon to Tennessee and caused power outages that could take weeks to fix continued to sock both coasts with another round of weather chaos on Friday.The rain, snow, wind and bitterly cold temperatures have been blamed for at least 55 deaths in the U.S. over the past two weeks as a series of storms moved across the country. Schools and roads have closed, and air traffic has been snarled.There is hope. The forecast for stanley flask  next week calls for above average temperatures across almost the whole country, according to the National Weather Service.Heavier-than-forecast snow fell in New York City, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., on Friday and Michigan City, Indiana, received 17 inches of lake-effect snow. But the biggest problem stanley website s remained in places hit hard by storms earlier in the week.On the West Coast, Oregon s governor declared a statewide emergency Thursday night, nearly a week after the start of a crippling ice storm.Thousands have been without power since last weekend in parts of Oregons Willamette Valley because of the freezing rain. W stanley cups e lost power on Saturday, and we were told yesterday that it would be over two weeks before its back on,  said Jamie Kenworthy, a real estate broker in Jasper in Lane County.Nearly 80,000 customers remained without electricity Friday evening in the state after back-to-back storms, according topoweroutage.us.Portland Public Schools canceled classes for the f Kwlv Trump highlights Biden  s   garbage   comments by sitting in trash truck
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?With the start of the traditional school year just days away, community organizations across Milwaukee are setting students up for success.Maximus is an organization that partners with the state and local government to provide communities with health and human service programs. On Thursday, Maximus Project Director Autumn Morgan said they are once again meeting stanley quencher  the need of families. We want to make sure everyone is set up for success and they have the school supplies they ne stanley botella ed and the materials to actually be engaged in their learning programs,  Morgan said.                        TMJ 4                Maximus Backpack giveaway    300 backpacks full of supplies that were picked specifically from the MPS school supply list were on hand and ready to be given out.Gov. Tony Evers was also handing out backpacks. He told us it s amazing that organizations are helping families alleviate some of the financial burden.                        TMJ4        Levada Norah stopped by with her three children and said she s extremely grateful. God bless everyone who had participation in this,  Norah said.  There s a ton of stu cups stanley ff in there  the backpacks  and you can also add more stuff to the bag if you need. In Wauwatosa, Beyond Vision, an employer for those who are visually impaired, partnered with the Milwaukee Public Schools Foundation. Employees were busy assembling backpacks for the MPS  No empty backpacks  school supplies drive. It s no fault of any child that their parents don

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Hurrican stanley website e Ian is strengthening as rain and winds lashed Cuba s western tip where authorities have evacuated more than 50,000 people.Hurricane Ian became a major category three storm early Tuesday morning and roared a path that could hit Florida s west coast as a category four hurricane later this week. Over 2.5 million people in Florida have been ordered to evacuate.From across the country, there are efforts to help families caught in the potential path of Hurricane Ian, including here in Wisconsin.                        TMJ4                Milwaukee Red Cross is preparing its emergency response vehicle to bring relief from Hurricane Ian. Volunteers will leave Wednesday morning to drive down to  stanley france Florida. They expect to arrive Saturday.    The American Red Cross is working to get help to Florida in case Hurricane Ian hits. On Tuesday afternoon, local Red Cross volunteers drove in an emergency response vehicle to provide food, water, and emergency supplies to peo stanley cup ple and families impacted.Milwaukee Red Cross volunteers will leave Wednesday morning to drive to Florida. They are expected to arrive Saturday. Waukesha-based Generac also announced they are preparing a hurricane response team, which is now on the way to Georgia. They are working to keep critical backup generators running through an anticipated power outage due to the hurricane.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Dtch European Space Agency launches new class with  parastronaut
 President Donald Trump will headline the Republican National Convention Thursday night, the fourth and final night of the event.The presidents live speech Thursday night will be  hopeful,  according to his son-in-law and presidential advisor Jared Kushner. Kushner told CNBC Thursday morning the administration is  making great stanley thermoskannen  progress  on a coronavirus vaccine.            Jared Kushner tells CNBC that President Trumps speech tonight will be  hopeful  and wi stanley en mexico ll be about the presidents  right decisions  and needed  steady hand  during a pandemic. He adds the administration is  making great progess  on getting a coronavirus vaccine.鈥?Yamiche Alcindor  @Yamiche  August 27, 2020    His speech has already sparked controversy because of its location, the South Lawn at the White House. Critics say the executive home should not be used for campaign events, and doing so violates the Hatch Act. However, Trump himself is not subject to the Hatch Act.President Trump is expected to speak a little after 10 p.m. ET, and his speech will be followed by a fireworks display.In 2016, then candidate Trump said  I alone can fix it  in his convention speech urging Americans to send him to the White House. This year, Trump is expected to paint himself as the  last remaining defense against radical forces  that are threatening America, according to theAssociated Press.Ahea stanley thermos mug d of President Trump, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and the presidents daughter and advisor Ivanka Trump will s

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee barbershop Gee s Clippers transformed into a classroom Monday morning where barbers received hands-on CPR training and learned about early cardiac arrest care. You saw how many of the barbers were so engaged, asking great questions,  said Gaulien  Gee  Smith, the owner of Gee s Clippers. At any time an emergency can happen and people need to know how to respond,  said Jasmine Johnikin, the community outreach nurse for Froedert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Last month, Smith, along with EMS staff from the Milwaukee Fire Department and nurses from Froedtert and The Medical College of Wisconsin, came up with the idea to offer the training.Not knowing that just one week before, America would witness the life-saving CPR measures performed on Damar Hamlin after he went into sudden cardiac arrest during a national televised football game. You can be at the Bucks game, you can be at the grocery store. It can happen anywhere,  said Johnikin.From understanding the warning signs of a heart attac stanley cup k to learning how to use and administer an AED, barbers learned everything it takes to save a life. 鈥婲ow I  stanley cup ll forever if I m ever in that situation I m definitely going to think of that whole staying alive song to stay on pace with the compressions,  said Smith.According to a recent study done by the Cleveland Clinic, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but it stanley kubek  has a higher impact on communities of color. Black men have a 70% hig Ogdk US disrupts North Korean hackers that targeted hospitals
 Childhood obesity is now linked to increased stroke risk, according to new research published in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association.Researchers looked at nearly 2 million people s medical history and found those who were in an overweight category as an adolescent were twice as likely to have a stroke before the age of 50.Obese children were a stanley cup lmost three-and-a-half times more likely to have a stroke before turning 50.Another surprising finding was that it wasn t type 2 diabetes that explained the higher risk, just greater a stanley quencher mounts of excess fat.Two fictional characters names Ezra and Charlie are part of a new campaign called Obecity USA, which depicts cities all over America. What we re using those characters for is to try to help people to understand obesity, for what it is, which is a very complex disease with genetic biological origins, as well as complex behavioral and environmental determinants as well,  said Leanne Redman, Ph.D. with the Pennington Biomedical Research Center.Created by Pennington Biomedical in Louisiana, an obesity and diabetes research center, the goal is to re-frame the narrative around the disease. And what it does, is it brings you t stanley thermoskannen o the current reality of where we live, so as you re navigating the website, you realize oh Im already here,  said Redman.Pennington wants obesity to become a household topic, so people feel comfortable talking to their doctors.The research institute was invol

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 About 66 million Social Security beneficiaries will get the 3.2% cost-of-living adjustment starting this month. The cost-of-living adjustment is to help recipients keep pace with inflation. As of the November 2023 consumer price index, the price of consumer goods and services increased 3.1% for the year.Re stanley cup cipients will average about $50 more in benefits per month.Nearly 7.5 million people receiving Supplemental Security Income got the adjustment starting Dec. 29. Social Security and SSI benefits will increase in 2024, and this will help millions of people keep up with expenses,  said Kilolo Kijakazi, acting commissioner of Social Security.SEE MORE: These 22 states raised the minimum wage to start 2024But some experts have said Social Security has failed to keep up with actual cost stanley flasche s incurred by recipients.According to the Senior Citizens League,people who retired before 2000 lost 36% of their buying power by May 2023. On average, these retirees, generally over age 85, would need an extra $516 a month to maintain the same buying level as 2000.The reason is that the prices of items that seniors typically buy have increased faster than other items. According to the Senior Citizens League, Social Securitys cost-of-living adjustments have raised payments by 78% from 2020 through 2023. But the organization says the prices of items typically purchased by seniors have jumped 141% stanley cup .The Social Security Administration says it bases its cost-of-living adjustment on the consumer price index Uxjq Authorities: Man killed by Minnesota deputies had fired gun
 ELKHART LAKE, Wis.  AP  鈥?Josef Newgarden earned a $1 million bonus on Sunday for winning at Road America, where his third win of the season completed a trifecta of victories on IndyCar s different circuits.Newgarden won on the oval at Texas and the street course in Long Beach this season, and headed Road America searching for a road course win that would make him the first IndyCar driver this season to win on all three circuits.The reward was a $1 million payout from The PeopleReady Force for Good Challenge, which split the bonus between Team Penske and charities of Newgarden s choice. The American selected Wags and Walks of Nashville and SeriousFun Childrens Network. It was the first year of the challenge and claimed before the halfway point of the IndyCar season; Newgarden is the only driver with multiple wins through eight of 17 stanley thermoskannen  races.Newgarden beat Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson of Chip Ganassi Racing by 3.371-seconds following two late restarts, but Ericsson reclaimed the points lead with the runner-up finish.Alexander Rossi, the Andretti Autos stanley cup port driver who started  stanley thermos on the pole in search of his first win in three years, finished third and was followed by teammates Romain Grosjean and Colton Herta.Chevrolet won the race with Newgarden, but Honda took the next four spots. Felix Rosenqvist of Arrow McLaren SP and Scott McLaughlin of Penske were sixth and seventh for Chevy.Newgarden had a 2.8-second lead over Rossi when Pato O Ward s engine failed with six laps re

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Its Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year. It comes after a record-breaking Black Friday.Nestled between those two days is Small Business Saturday. Many local, small business owners we spoke with say they did not experience the kind of profits they were hoping for. Its definitely been a little bit slower in sales, and lower traffic this year,  said Jessica Franzen, who owns Sparrow Collective in Milwaukees Bay View neighborhood.Everything at Sparrow Collective is hand-made by artists. Many of them are local. Sure, sometimes it might be cheaper or more convenient to buy somewhere else, but when you come into a store like this, you are supporting a family, people in your community, your neighborhood,  said Franzen.Its been hard for many small busine stanley cup ss owners to catch a break. After two years of shutdowns and restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic, they are now strainin botella stanley g to keep  stanley website up with price increases. I think a lot of people are scared about inflation and the economy right now,  said Franzen.  They arent willing to spend as much for non-essentials, like gas and groceries. Big-box retailers can offer bigger discounts due to inventory pile-ups, but small businesses operate on much slimmer margins. Sparrow Collective has partnered with other independent stores in the area to try and attract shoppers. We trade coupons, product samples, and little gifts, and made a little swag bag for the first 25 to 50 people through our doors on Small Business S Rylz Siblings share love of spelling as leaders of Bee Week
 Japan is set to extend a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and other areas where infections not yet slowing to levels where it can safely host the Olympics, which are slated to begin in July.A government minister says the extension is needed because people are increasingly roaming around in public, when they should be doing the opposite. stanley water bottle  They say lifting the emergency might cause infections to spike.Hospitals in some areas are still overflowing with COVID-19 patients and serious cas stanley mugg es hit new highs recently.The government is due to announce later Friday that the emergency will be extended to June 20.While the Japanese government and the IOC appear ready to forge ahead with the games, many in Japan are calling for the event to be canceled. While the country has opened two mass vaccination sites in recent days, only a tiny portion of the country s population has been vaccinated.Earlier this month, the U.S. State Department issued an advisory against traveling to Japan 鈥?just two months before the games are set to begin. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a briefing this week th stanley water bottle at the Biden administration still expects U.S. athletes to travel to Japan for the games.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo