Colorado among most expensive places to give birth
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Not only is Colorado one of the nation's most expensive places to raise a child, it's also one of the most expensive places to give birth. Colorado cities rank amongst the most expensive in the nation in which to raise a child, according to a cost analysis by financial adviser SmartAsset. Raising one in any major metro area will cost at least $20,000 a year and nearly $30,000 in some cases. The analysis includes childcare, food, transportation, housing costs and medical care, among other items. Costs were taken from the MIT Living Wage Calculator. Colorado cities are some of the most expensive to raise children A new study of birthing costs kicks that figure up from the get-go. According to a cost analysis by insurance brokerage QuoteWizard, giving birth in Colorado will cost $30,253 in the first year - the 11th-highest total in the nation.This cost includes health insurance ($4,120), childcare ($13,858) and childbirth costs ($12,275). Colorado's childcare cos...‘Fake Putin’ announces Russia under attack as Ukraine goes on offensive
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
Hackers broadcast a fake emergency televised appeal from a computer-generated Russian President Vladimir Putin declaring martial law after Ukrainian troops crossed into Russian territory, the Kremlin told state media on Monday.A number of radio and television stations in border regions aired the message, purportedly from the country’s commander in chief. On screen, a realistic-looking Putin declared that a full-scale mobilization would begin in preparation for all-out war with Ukraine, while urging citizens to evacuate their homes and seek safety further inside Russia.“Today, at 4 am this morning, Ukrainian forces … with the support of Washington, entered the territory of Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions,” the broadcast said, announcing a mass call-up of eligible men to “defeat the dangerous and perfidious enemy.”However, in a statement issued Monday, Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, insisted that the speech “definitely didn&...Officials determine Spencer church fire was caused by lightning strike
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
Authorities officially determined a lightening strike was the cause of a massive fire that destroyed a historic church in Spencer on Friday.A spokesperson for the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services told 7NEWS that investigators made the determination after officials with the Spencer Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit reviewed what was left of the First Congregational Church of Spencer.The fire at 207 Main Street went to six alarms at the time, with over 80 firefighters from nearly 18 fire departments called in before it was extinguished, according to the spokesperson.No injuries were reported, but the 160-year-old church was decimated by the blaze, with its steeple collapsing to its side at one point as flames burned through the rest of the house of worship.“For a lot of folks its a death in the family, for folks who have gone through life milestones here from baptisms to weddings to funerals, it’s devastating,R...Jimmy Butler’s defense was the difference for Heat in Game 2 win
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
Jimmy Butler can guard Jamal Murray after all – and Erik Spoelstra had the guts to call the shot.There were all the reasons in the world to leave Butler guarding anyone but Murray after the Denver Nuggets lead guard torched the Heat for 26 points on 50% shooting in Game 1 of the NBA Finals: Murray was ostensibly too quick, too talented, too much of an offensive threat for the senescent Butler to keep in check.It was untrue: After Murray picked apart Gabe Vincent in Game 1, Spoelstra sicced Butler on the Nuggets guard. It was an immediate game-changer: Murray shot just 7-of-15 from the field for 18 points on the night, with much of that production coming in a furious attempt by Denver to steal the game at the death. It wasn’t enough.Despite a 41-point night from two-time MVP Nikola Jokic, it was the Heat who came away with a 111-108 victory and stole home-court advantage in the Mile-High City in Game 2.And with Butler shooting sub-40 percent (13-of-33 from the field) thro...Buffalo Bills break ground on new stadium as Gov. Hochul hails unpopular $1.5B project
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
Gov. Hochul joined NFL and upstate officials at a groundbreaking ceremony Monday for the new Buffalo Bills stadium, a polarizing taxpayer-funded project that Gov. Hochul declared would benefit New Yorkers “for decades to come.”Many New Yorkers have gritted their teeth at the gridiron venture, which is expected to cost some $1.5 billion, including $600 million in state funds. Sixty-three percent of New York voters disapproved of the spending deal, compared to 24% in favor, in a Siena survey conducted last spring after the agreement was brokered.But Hochul said the plan — which appears even more unpopular upstate than downstate — would prove a long-term boon to the Buffalo region, driving economic development.“I was not going to be the first governor in the State of New York to lose a team: the Buffalo Bills,” Hochul, a Buffalo native and avid Bills fan, said at the celebratory groundbreaking. The Bills are New York’s only NFL team — the...Lawyer says ‘nothing was out of bounds’ for reporters seeking scoops on young Prince Harry
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
By BRIAN MELLEY and JILL LAWLESS (Associated Press)LONDON (AP) — A broken thumb, a back injury, dabbling with drugs and dating girls.No event in the life of a young Prince Harry was too trivial or private for the journalists of Mirror Group Newspapers to resist, and the demand for such scoops led to the use of illegal means to dig up dirt, his lawyer said Monday in the opening of his phone hacking lawsuit.“Nothing was sacrosanct or out of bounds and there was no protection from these unlawful information-gathering methods,” attorney David Sherborne said.But a defense lawyer said it would have been foolish to spy on a figure like Harry with such tight security, and he rejected allegations that Mirror Group reporters ever eavesdropped on his phone’s voice messages. “There is simply no evidence capable of supporting the finding that the Duke of Sussex was hacked, let alone on a habitual basis,” attorney Anthony Green said. “Zilch, zero, nil, na...Living with anxiety? What to know when buying life insurance
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
In the United States, 6.8 million adults struggle with generalized anxiety disorder, according to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America. This means they experience a sense of worry most days, and these feelings can creep into their personal, social and working life.If you’re part of this group, the thought of securing life insurance might feel overwhelming. While an anxiety diagnosis can make it trickier to navigate the buying process, it doesn’t disqualify you from getting coverage.How life insurers view anxietyFrom diabetes to depression, all health conditions are seen to present some degree of risk. An insurer’s job is to answer the question: How risky are you to cover?To calculate risk, companies typically ask about your health and lifestyle as part of the life insurance underwriting process. They then use this information to determine whether you’re eligible for coverage and set your rates.If you’re living with generalized anxiety disorder, you can expect to answe...Cops use drinking glass DNA to nab lawyer in alleged string of rapes and assault
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
A New Jersey lawyer charged in an alleged series of cold case rapes and assaults that occurred in Boston in 2007 and 2008, was caught after police trailing him were able to obtain a DNA sample from a glass he used at a corporate event, according to prosecutors.Matthew Nilo, 35, pleaded not guilty to charges in the alleged string of assaults this morning during an appearance at Suffolk Superior Court. He can be released if he posts $500,000 cash bail.Nilo is charged with three counts of aggravated rape, two counts of kidnapping, one count of assault — attempted rape and one count of indecent assault and battery. The charges stem from alleged incidents in the Terminal Street area of Charlestown on Aug. 18, 2007; Nov. 22, 2007; Aug. 5, 2008; and Dec. 23, 2008.Nilo’s fiance Laura Griffin was in court to support him Monday.Boston, MA 6/5/23 A woman reported to be Matthew Nilo’s fiancée, Laura Griffin, second from right, attends the proceeding in Suffolk Superior Court. Arrest...Ice Cube to headline old-school rap concert in San Diego
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO — October 13 is going to be a "Good Day" in San Diego when Ice Cube takes the stage for an old-school rap concert.The rap music pioneer, actor and media mogul will headline the Magic 92.5 Throwback Jam at Pechanga Arena on Friday, Oct. 13, it was announced Monday.Joining Ice Cube on stage will be hip hop and rap legends Warren G, Rob Base, Sugar Hill Gang, Lighter Shade of Brown, and Grandmaster Melle Mel and Scorpio of the Furious Five.A special surprise guest will also appear at the show. Their identity will be revealed at a later date.Tickets for the Throwback Jam go on sale Friday, June 9 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased here. Presale tickets will be available on Thursday, June 8 at 10 a.m. with the promo code "ICECUBESD".The price for tickets will range from $45 to $175, according to AXS.Ice Cube, who rose to fame as part of the rap group N.W.A before launching a successful solo career with hits like "It Was a Good Day" and "Check Yo Self," is known as an icon in the W...Missouri man set for execution on ’emotional roller coaster,’ attorney says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:05:07 GMT
A man on Missouri’s death row is on “an emotional roller coaster” amid efforts to spare his life with just one day before his scheduled execution, his attorney said.Michael Tisius, 42, is set to die by injection Tuesday evening at the state prison in Bonne Terre for killing two jailers in 2000 in an ill-fated effort to free a man from a county jail. He would be the third Missouri man, and the 12th nationally, put to death in 2023.A clemency request before Republican Gov. Mike Parsons focuses on several issues. Among them: Tisius was just 19 at the time of the killings; he had been neglected as a child; and a juror at his 2010 resentencing may have been illiterate — in violation of Missouri law. It’s unclear when Parson will announce his decision. A message left Monday with his spokeswoman wasn’t immediately returned.The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to halt the execution based on Tisius’ age when the crime occurred. A federal judge last week stayed the exec...Latest news
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