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He deeply cares for our people and he deeply cares for the country.
That said, Crowe also cares for other cranes besides Walnut.
He cares for patients in a women's jail health clinic.
We're invested in part because she cares for them, too.
Today, Frances still cares for Terry, who is now 75.
" Another student agreed: "She only cares for Bamar [Burman] people.
Her husband, who cares for the children, has experienced depression.
She cares for Hadizha in a small village in Chechnya.
I love how she cares for animals, people, and me.
A teacher, she also cares for the farm's 32,000 pullets.
Ford is a psychiatrist who cares for mentally ill prisoners.
Because she cares for Dacian full time, money is tight.
She lives with an invalid grandmother, whom she cares for.
The office of the almoner traditionally cares for the weak.
She cares for her two younger brothers and works part-time.
To integrate them he launched Symphony, which cares for Mrs Evans.
She also cares for her son, but her mom has guardianship.
My wife, on the other hand, cares for her teeth fastidiously.
Pokémon Moon: Despite what its appearance suggests, it cares for others.
Kathy Iandoli is going to be someone who cares for Halloween.
Say a teacher cares for three infants at $15,000 per baby.
His sister is HIV-positive and he cares for her children.
She cares for her mother three days a week, and Mrs.
It is not clear that Mr Trump cares for any of them.
If anyone in Kanye's life cares for him, please, get him help.
His mother cares for his grandfather, whom Holt said uses a wheelchair.
The medical staff cares for about 4,500 inmates and detainees in total.
Her partner, Clarke Gayford , a television host, cares for Neve full time.
He lives with his mother and cares for her, Mr. Kirsch said.
He cares for the small guy, which is very important to me.
You're constantly trying to keep them looking like somebody cares for them.
What is abundantly clear is how deeply Raza cares for her patients.
With that, she cares for her two children and an infirm mother.
Her husband, Georges, played by Jean-Louis Trintignant, devotedly cares for her.
Nathaniel cares for his partner (who suffers from dementia), not his father.
Ronald Yang cares for his kids and other members of his sizable family.
Toby clearly cares for Kate, but he can be full of himself, too.
It's a sound idea, but one that nobody really cares for it seems.
Liltz's sister cares for their wheelchair-bound mother, who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis.
I do think she really likes Dad and maybe even cares for him.
Their grandfather Fares now cares for them, in addition to his own children.
She cares for her in-laws, one of whom is fragile and diabetic.
It's true we've seen that Aunt Lydia is a true believer who always acts for what she understands to be the greater good, that she truly cares for her Handmaids, and that she truly cares for the babies they bear.
On his farm, he cares for goats and chickens and grows his own herbs.
The center cares for around 14 children, and no others were injured, Kee said.
It comes through that Mamacita really cares for her, and wants to protect her.
"It's the army's strategy," explained Rabea's aunt Noor, who now cares for the girl.
On top of the seven siblings, the couple also cares for three other children.
And a business that cares for people in the final years of their lives.
My dream job is to become a pédiatrie, a nurse that cares for babies.
He sticks by his "sonny," and seriously cares for Roxane and their daughter, Willow.
Sober lovers tend feel like their partner cares for their bong more than them.
It's a fair complaint because not everyone cares for or needs audiophile-grade sound.
A little later, in space, another android cares for a shipful of human beings.
And Queen Elizabeth ensures they get it when she cares for her favorite corgis.
Tori Spelling famously cares for a chicken named Coco who sleeps in her bed.
He just cares for Xo so much that he was genuinely asking his thoughts.
A beautiful lady who cares for you is the best thing in such cases.
He supports others who have experienced brain injury and cares for his aging mother.
I learned this from a person who cares for antique clothing in a museum.
According to its website, the KC Pet Project cares for 10,000 animals a year.
His former wife moved back in with him and cares for him, she said.
I love being a gastroenterologist, a specialist who cares for patients with digestive disorders.
Ms. Donohue is not working while she cares for her 94-year-old father.
Nobody who cares for the interests of future immigrants should want the same thing.
Baron is surely right that no one cares for "his or her": too unwieldy.
The market no longer cares for this kind of an engineered beat anymore, Cramer said.
And Benedict underscored that her organization cares for people whether they have insurance or not.
It stands reason that he cares for Jaime and will likely follow him up north.
Bradford Cat Watch Rescue is a voluntary organisation that cares for abandoned and mistreated cats.
Say hello to the new Fairphone 3.53: the phone that cares for people and planet.
It is not clear that Donald Trump, America's president-elect, cares for any of them.
The manger believes they are the offspring of a nearby stray cat he cares for.
As a doctor, she delivers babies and cares for pregnant women, and also performs abortions.
Thanks to its partly Confucian cultural heritage, Japan traditionally honors and cares for its elderly.
Aidah cares for her younger siblings after school, fetches water and then does her homework.
Noah and his family get on the ark and Noah gently cares for the animals.
The fight for women's rights in Iran matters to anyone who cares for human rights.
I am a physician in an inner-city hospital that cares for the less fortunate.
It means one who cares for another, and the answer is R.N.S, or registered nurses.
She ultimately tricks the blind woman who cares for her into buying her a pair.
A zookeeper in Australia, she posts beautiful photos with herself and the animals she cares for.
Her husband, a retired US Marine and combat veteran, cares for their 3-year-old daughter.
The Bible says, "A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal" (Proverbs 12:10).
As McBride cares for Cray, his illness seems to dismantle her walls of pragmatism and perfectionism.
I prefer Marty doesn't ruin that sweet embrace with Ruth, who legitimately cares for her boss.
He is true to his words, truly cares for his fellow men and a true leader!
The little girl she cares for recently got a present from her grandparents, a baby doll.
" As for McAllister, he loves that his wife "cares for so many people around her, including myself.
But for Rajendra Litoria, 48, who cares for his elderly parents, moving away was never an option.
The facilities are being activated by the Health and Human Services Department, which cares for the children.
But it's important to test the treatment anyway, he said, as a doctor who cares for women.
The center typically cares for injured or orphaned bears and then resettles them with their own species.
If you decide to buy from a breeder, be sure to choose one who cares for dogs.
A Nottinghamshire hospice team that cares for the terminally ill is three hours into a night shift.
Each week, Kosilla cares for cars worth millions of dollars, often for CEOs and successful business leaders.
"Kanye appreciates how much Corey cares for the family and all he does," the family source says.
In Blood Quantum, the player cares for "drawplets" — cute, anthropomorphic droplets of water that live in villages.
As a gynecologist who cares for adolescents and adults, I provide comprehensive contraceptive services for my patients.
He cares for her sweetly, the camera lingering on the baby's fat wrists, Pattinson's rock-hewn face.
Weaknesses: Care for Americans: 383% say he cares for the average American, while 53% say he doesn't.
Trump at an orphanage in Nairobi that cares for 130 children and promotes women and children's health.
Ms. Leeder, 32, is a preschool teacher who now cares for their daughter, 7-month-old Vivienne.
Her grandmother cares for her daughter, now 10 months old and thriving, while she is at work.
As a mom, I don't believe my husband is helping me when he cares for our daughter.
An earlier version of this review misstated the relationship between Nathaniel and the person he cares for.
Cover image: Evelyn Zepeda cares for a 4-year-old boy at her home in Austin, Texas.
I'm blessed to have such a wonderful woman in my life who cares for our child so lovingly.
Temple University Hospital, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Kohl's Cares for Kids provided funding for the baby boxes.
"Volkswagen has said all along that it cares for every customer," it said in an email on Wednesday.
Or Bastion, an anthropomorphic machine gun who's friends with a tiny delicate bird that he gently cares for.
All people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interests and their wellbeing, including their prosperity.
Her mother, who cares for her two boys, prevented Ahmad from seeing one of them graduate on Saturday.
With the help of volunteers, Noura Lifschitz feeds and cares for about 70 rescued bats in her apartment.
But their odds are looking good, pediatric gastroentereologist Jennifer Garcia, who cares for the pair, told the Herald.
If she truly cares for him, then she should have resigned from her job to pursue her relationship.
It's rare that we see a mom who cares for her kids and also takes time for herself.
All people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interests, and their wellbeing, including their prosperity.
But because the play cares for all its characters, it sidesteps acknowledging just how abusive the relationship is.
She lives in Baton Rouge, La., where she takes daily walks and cares for trees on her property.
"We are a country of single mothers whom no one cares for," she said in a campaign video.
The sanctuary cares for an array of abandoned, abused, neglected, and elderly farm animals, and accepts volunteers regularly.
While not everyone will have children, everyone gets sick and cares for a loved one at some point.
On the other hand, the average cost of a nanny who cares for one child is about $28,905.
Already, White House officials argue they're running out of cash for the program that cares for unaccompanied migrants.
But the park staff lovingly cares for this negligent employee, who runs from everyone except three devoted visitors.
Yet if he cares for Uber's, and his own, long-term financial health, a clean break makes more sense.
He recently wrote a letter to the child's grandmother, Saundra Adams, who cares for the teen with cerebral palsy.
Which professional assesses and cares for a trauma patient depends on the needs and injury/illness of the patient.
But she definitely cares for Ali, too, so Mitchell could just be trying to throw us off the trail.
One is recognized as a humble leader who cares for the poor and has kissed the feet of peasants.
As he cares for the growing Haisley Jo, he says he takes pride in her growing list of milestones.
If you wanted to know just how much Jackson cares for her pup, look no further than her Instagram.
In the United States, we have a medical system but we lack a system that cares for our health.
According to a statement from the agency, the department cares for approximately 50,000 unadopted and unsold animals every year.
If that doesn't show how deeply Chewy cares for all of its customers, then I don't know what does. 
It's doubtful anyone in Luoyang genuinely cares for Louisville basketball, but talk shit about Smith, and someone will respond.
She still cares for the girl, now age 3, and plans to never tell her that she is adopted.
In their absence, the grandmother performs all of the housework and cares for the couple's two American-born children.
If this is an adult who normally cares for themselves, they can keep themselves self-isolated during this period.
No one else around here cares for me so I feel a little better when someone asks about me.
Her nurse and contemporary, Franckline — also pregnant, but not visibly so — guides and cares for Lore through her delivery.
She cares for her 15-year-old son, Bobby, who's indifferent to his studies and has recently discovered alcohol.
Building a community that cares for each other Providing a home is not enough, according to founder Alan Graham.
But he says his disability and rehabilitation have fundamentally changed the way he cares for patients — for the better.
All people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interests, and their well-being, including their prosperity.
I'm more than lucky to have a dad who supports me and cares for me as much as you do.
ORR shelters and cares for the children while working to place them with appropriate sponsors once they leave CBP custody.
Currently working with a family in Los Angeles, Joline prepares a curriculum every month for the preschooler she cares for.
Cover: Jocelyn Smith cares for her 11-month-old son, Mason, at their home in Camas, Washington, on Wednesday, Jan.
Why offer a variety of shifting explanations -- under audit, too complex, no one cares -- for why you aren't releasing them?
This means Planned Parenthood, which currently cares for 1.5 million people, would ultimately be forced to serve remarkably fewer patients.
Today, Ibrahim directs the clinic and cares for patients who are often newly arrived or previously resettled refugees and immigrants.
Other artists, including Maja Daniels, look at how society cares for those impacted, while William Miller faces his own diagnosis.
She cares for women — but doesn't actually protect them, the way someone like Red (Kate Mulgrew) did for her family.
It is not clear that Mr Trump cares for the island, except as a pawn in trade negotiations with China.
Maybe we will be the evidence that Jesus sees them in their hurt and that he deeply cares for them.
Two of her daughters work in garment factories, while she cares for her other children and runs a roadside café.
According to Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, the facility cares for their giraffe herd and the giraffe herds out in the wild.
Proceeds from the film will benefit Tuesday's Children, a response and recovery organization that cares for communities impacted by loss.
Closing out 2017, paying closer attention to how she cares for herself is still atop of the artist's greatest priorities.
However, the sentiment that WhatsApp is an app that protects and cares for your privacy is no longer a reality.
Though he's frustrated with interruptions during his lunch service, the fact that he cares for vegan activists actually makes sense.
She gets excitement and adventure vicariously through her Beast, while he becomes a better man because she cares for him.
The hospice currently cares for 700 children, young people and family members, including 300 based at the facility at Quidenham.
Mangas says six babies in its neonatal intensive care unit, which cares for premature newborns, were evacuated out of precaution.
Westeros needs a king who cares for his subjects, and no one cares as deeply or as faithfully as Ghost.
Ott's baroque sense of "overdoing it" was brought to life in her 2015 solo exhibition who cares for the sky?
You could forgive this Churchill for being freighted with cares, for Germany is rampant and Britain is on the rack.
Washington held back $65 million of a first scheduled payment to UNRWA, the U.N. agency that cares for Palestinian refugees.
She cares for nobody but her own offspring, whom she is willing to harm psychologically in order to "save" them.
They agreed that Mr. Trump represents their version of America: a place that loves God and cares for its military.
As a gynecologist who cares for women with cervical precancers and cancers, I communicate the importance of the HPV vaccine.
We're told she's telling friends -- she cares for and respects the father of her children, but romantically ... it's just over.
She visits one man for four hours every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, and cares for the other Wednesday afternoons.
It has a pastor who cares for the well-being of their congregation, makes sure they have food and shelter.
Kyodo reported Tuesday that the police are investigating how the zoo cares for Riku and its three other white tigers.
Even as the crisis escalated, the federal agency that cares for unaccompanied minors — the Office of Refugee Resettlement — remained silent.
Do we have to wait until the 2040s, or longer, to get the sort of country that cares for everybody?
The active-duty establishment cares for active-duty personnel, their families, and retirees (to the extent there is capacity available).
I heard from one nanny who, along with her own daughter, has moved in with the family she cares for.
The proposed rule is clearly an attack on Planned Parenthood, which cares for over 40 percent of Title X patients.
Pam respects that Jim has chosen Karen even after she cancels her wedding because she realizes she cares for Jim.
At work, she cares for soldiers whose bandages and missing limbs are only the most obvious expressions of collective trauma.
The nation's 340B providers are exactly that — the community safety-net that catches and cares for our nation's most vulnerable.
In addition to her 17 photographed pets, she also cares for four Budgerigar birds, several fish and a baby hedgehog.
Members of the New York Masonic temple that cares for the bible carried it to the Capitol, but rain intervened.
While he's required to see three per month to keep his Medicaid affiliation, he now cares for up to 100.
We are going to vote Republican because at the end of the day the Republican Party cares for the American people.
Her own mother cares for now 9-month-old baby Margot three-plus days a week and helps Kelly at home.
To see them as a mother, but also a lawyer and also as a daughter who cares for an aging father.
A red blanket spread on the earthen floor of her shelter, Rehana Begum, 25, cares for her one-day-old daughter.
Today, the animal organization cares for the modern-day descendants of the canines and cats that survived Chernobyl and the liquidators.
It's going to impact Deja in showing her that Shauna does love her, misses her and cares for her like that.
Located: New Britain, ConnecticutEmployee quote: "Everyone genuinely cares for one another, and motivates each other to work towards a common goal."
And I don't think he's not someone who cares for money that much, or he's not ... But Sheryl got it, right?
And after so thrilling and fluctuating a game that United and Everton provided at Wembley, who really cares for the speculation?
One quality he has that's pretty undeniable is his giant heart, and amount to which he cares for those he loves.
The pundits are saying that his theatrics are enough for Manchester United fans to finally believe he cares for their side.
She never licks anybody — whacks 'em over the head with her thimble — and who cares for that, I'd like to know.
Hebrew SeniorLife operates nine senior living facilities across the greater Boston area and cares for 3,500 people on a daily basis.
Patty O'Connell, who now cares for Ms. O'Connell's 10-year-old daughter, Alexis, wants nothing to do with her son Scott.
A hospital staff member cares for a suspected SARS victim at the Tan Tock Seng hospital in Singapore, April 226, 22003.
Hatidze Muratova is the last beekeeper in Macedonia, who lives on a quiet, secluded mountain and cares for her elderly mother.
Having shaken off the initial idea that the project was a trap orchestrated by Cuarón, Aparicio says she cares for him deeply.
The child is now in the care of Health and Human Services, the department which houses and cares for unaccompanied immigrant children.
Meanwhile, his partner stays by his side and cares for him as she waits for him to wake up from his coma.
Perhaps one creates art in a similar way to how one cares for a person: by repeating gestures and acts of devotion.
" Dunham's boyfriend Jack Antonoff weighed in on the Lamby debacle tweeting, "Nobody on earth cares for or loved lamby more than Lena.
That entails making sure the source cares for each dog's respective health needs, socializes them properly and houses them in safe environments.
The gunfire prompted a brief lockdown of a major suburban medical center that cares for tens of thousands of people per year.
"Independent charity Historic Royal Palaces cares for the State Apartments at Kensington Palace which attract 400,000 visitors every year," says the representative.
While Smurf's story is heartbreaking, it's not much different than most of the other mistreated animals she cares for at the shelter.
The Florida animal center houses and cares for endangered and threatened species of big cats, like cheetahs, jaguars, leopards, ocelots, and more. 
He cares for his younger brother Gabriel (Mykelti Williamson), who has the mental capacity of a child after suffering a war injury.
She has a therapist and a care team, and often texts her mother; she has a boyfriend who genuinely cares for her.
Many of the state's uninsured also turn to the state's robust community health center network, which cares for 250,000 patients per year.
And after a bit of geographic trivia, we're taking you to a wildlife rehabilitation center that cares for injured and orphaned animals.
This Kentucky center, which cares for and rehabilitates rescue horses, offers a soothing live feed featuring horses standing around in a field.
"This campaign is a perfect mirror image," said Ms. Roncetti, who now cares for her two daughters and works as a freelancer.
She cares for Andrew; her oldest child, Alfred, 16, who has severe autism; and her middle children, Chelsea, 13, and Austin, 5.
More officers will also follow Prince George on outings with his mom and his grandma, Carole Middleton, who often cares for him.
My father cares for this country and his community, and all he wants is to have a better life for his family.
His crime led to a huge shift in how society cares for the violent mentally ill, both in and out of prison.
"Rebecca is not homeless, uninsured, on drugs, or an unloved young woman with no family that cares for her," Chandler said Thursday.
Felice now cares for him and homeschools him full-time; now 22 years old, Cunningham is close to earning his high school diploma.
To help with George's recovery and to aid the other severely ill animals Second Chance Rescue NYC cares for, visit the rescue's website.
However, like Diana, she also deeply cares for others and is ready to leap into action to do what needs to be done.
Today, she cares for 50 animals, mostly chickens, and has a nonprofit organization called Daffodil Hill Farm, to educate children on sustainable farming.
There's Laurie who manages the pizza shop, Sandrine who defends her country, Jane who cares for her parishioners, Kip who keeps the peace.
Surrounded by tree-covered mountains and on the banks of the Sagami River, it cares for people with a wide range of disabilities.
Her "shrew," Katherine, is a 29-year-old grump who lives with and cares for her sister, Bunny, and her father, Louis Battista.
In all, Geisinger's health plan has more than 550,000 members, and the health system cares for more than a million patients a year.
Newquay Zoo, which cares for more than 130 different species from around the world, has had a busy breeding year across the board.
The stock market is not a particularly good measure of economic health in general, but it's one Trump cares for quite a bit.
If we can't know that the person who cares for a patient is uninfected, we shouldn't be telling them to return to work.
Unlike the other caseworkers at the Department in Charge of Magical Youth, he truly cares for the magical children he thinks he's helping.
He said the main character, Sam — who players control — cares for a baby that must be comforted as he goes about his day.
Some of those who work in the shelter network say bottlenecks are straining both the children and the system that cares for them.
Over two years, Mario dutifully cares for Eligia, shepherding her through various hospitals where she undergoes several rounds of delicate reconstructive facial surgery.
Despite this, she cares for her mother, older sister and grandmother, performing house chores, gardening and walking her grandmother to church on Sunday.
Dr. Wachter is a hospitalist, a physician who cares for patients in hospitals and studies how to make hospitals safer and more efficient.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center's trauma staff, which cares for thousands of patients every year, has faced three mass shootings in about seven months.
Dr. Nicte Mejia, M.D., M.P.H., a neurologist in Boston, cares for many patients with Parkinson's disease who are in their 60s or older.
Kayleigh Storms, an appropriately named home health aide who cares for Maccarone's wife, spotted Maccarone covered in snow and rushed to his aid.
Despite this, she cares for her mother, older sister, and grandmother, performing house chores, gardening and walking her grandmother to church on Sunday.
But it can take a thoughtful analysis by someone who cares for us to get us to accept the realities of our situation.
This month, Hyland is one of six women appearing in Olay's new photography book, speaking about how she honors and cares for her body.
"I don't have the strength I used to for sex work," says Begam, who cares for an aging friend with HIV in her home.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Shanifinne Ball is unemployed and cares for her elderly uncle in a trendy, fast-changing part of the U.S. capital.
In his free time at the fire station, Pukpinyo cares for the captured snakes, taking king cobras out of their cages to feed them.
Trump interacts with children as she visits the Nest Children's Home orphanage, which primarily cares for children whose parents have been incarcerated, in Nairobi.
The Department of Health and Human Services, which cares for children separated from their parents, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
For those that haven't seen the film, it follows an allegorical woman named "mother," who is slowly destroyed by the people she cares for.
"Allah replaced my house with something better," she wrote, perpetuating the idea — that she'd rescind in later interviews — that ISIS cares for its community.
Although Marie, 32, and Valletta, 35, have parted ways, the source says they still deeply cares for each other and remain in constant contact.
At that moment, I came to the realization that he just killed my wife and my child, and that he only cares for himself.
I reheat some of the leftover fried rice for lunch while L. cultivates our crops and cares for our chickens in the video game.
She feels she can't love without killing to protect those she cares for, so her solution is to cut everyone off and vanish completely.
Like most of us, Branson loves technology, but he also sees its limits, especially when it comes between him and those he cares for.
"[Planned Parenthood] cares for such a large percentage of Title X clients that it simply unclear what's going to happen to them," Rosenbaum said.
Because of that commitment, Murray said, he will only coach professional players — just Townsend and Stephens, to date — if he truly cares for them.
Taka (Will Yun Lee) is a New York City police detective who cares for his catatonic mother, which complicates his life and his dreams.
One group that's benefited from his kindness is the Pediatric Interim Care Center, which cares for medically fragile babies suffering from prenatal drug exposure.
Now, Lewis cares for ailing babies in the neonatal intensive care unit of the hospital where she beat the odds over three decades ago.
As a family medicine physician who cares for people of all gender identities, I believe it's time that we change our language and approach.
"At this moment, we must see ourselves as a nation that comes together, that cares for the most vulnerable, including the homeless," Sanders said.
At the start of the series, Exotic cares for his feline friends, park visitors, diligent staff, and loving husbands — yes, plural — with remarkable warmth.
Mr. Trowe started documenting his friend's busy life, which includes weekends as Mr. Mitchell cares for his younger sons: Torrian, 8 and Ali, 10.
Prayer allows us to communicate our thoughts and feelings to God, knowing that he cares for us and is involved in our daily lives.
Lee Griffith, 22, is also from a rural part of the Navajo Nation but now lives in Farmington, where he cares for his mother.
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas.) about when the HHS refugee office, which cares for migrant children, first noticed there wasn't a comprehensive tracking system.
As soon as I see objects around that no one cares for, I think they need a home and I start putting them together.
And Carter Page is owed an apology by anyone, including me, who cares for the presumption of innocence and objects to trial by media.
Every decision a pet owner makes, from where they live to who cares for their pet when they're ill, impacts their pet's life too.
Garcia wants to bring the case to trial and test if the executive order extends to an adult who cares for his younger siblings.
She said that her sister-in-law cares for Dilbireen in the afternoons and that he spends time around her nieces, nephews and other children.
There's also more of Colin Farrell as Holt Farrier, who cares for the elephant, but aside from that it's more of what you've seen before.
We have to think about the future of our daughters, our sons, and vote for someone who cares for them as much as we do.
The Sanctuary, which cares for elephants and rhinos that have fallen victim to poaching or abuse, is located at the N/a'an ku sê Foundation.
The Pen Farm Herd Co-Op, with over 180 members, initially purchased 23 dairy cows, and now cares for 32 of them (some had calves).
The 'cat man,' as the BBC is calling him, cares for more than a hundred felines without homes in the city destroyed by civil war.
Now, Pierre's mother cares for her three-year-old son back in Cap-Haïtien; Pierre dreams of bringing him to Florida if she makes it.
Hasbro wants critics to chillax While the toy company says the game is just a lighthearted break from adulting, not everyone cares for the joke.
The couple started their day at Evelina London, a special clinic that cares for kids with rare and complex conditions and helps support their families.
The family of Hot Mass really cares for one another and takes the time when the party is over to see and support one another.
Adult care experts worry about the ramifications if a major company like Four Seasons, which cares for about 17,000 elderly people, should collapse like Carillion.
Some of those who work in the migrant shelter network say the bottleneck is straining both the children and the system that cares for them.
Ms. Garber, 31, is a nurse practitioner and cares for geriatric patients at nursing homes in Connecticut for Optum, a division of the UnitedHealth Group.
Though living in a commodious — and, of course, isolated — New England home, Mary cares for Stephen without so much as a cleaning lady to help.
Now he posts vlog-style content about his life and the animals he cares for to YouTube, and runs a channel with 2.4 million subscribers.
China's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the central government cares for the health and well-being of its Taiwan compatriots more than anyone else.
To cover our finances, I also work part-time as a fitness instructor and my wife works from home while she cares for our kids.
Scheel, who cares for Heidi at a tank installed in his home, speculated that octopuses might dream of catching crabs or wandering on the seafloor.
Set in Mexico City in the early 1970s, the family Cleo cares for is falling apart while she has her own fledgling romance to negotiate.
Mr. Guion, 66, said you can sometimes get permission to enter, as he did, from the Santa Lucia Conservancy, which cares for the natural lands.
Heidi (Talitha Bateman) lives with her intellectually disabled mother, Mama (Jessica Collins), whom she cares for with help from her agoraphobic neighbor, Bernadette (Alfre Woodard).
With his mother now deceased, Rajesh said his wife, Punita, who moved into the family's home, cares for his father and keeps the house running.
"The reason why the president wanted this administrative order number 1 is because he cares for you, for us," he told a regular briefing on Thursday.
It could be my mother, an exceptionally dedicated woman who is nearing retirement age, yet maintains a full-time job and cares for me after work.
"The UAE cares for the safety of its citizens and demands clarifications about the incident," it said in a statement carried by WAM state news agency.
All it takes is having someone who cares for you and acts as a role model to guide you through the trials and tribulations of life.
His partnership with FAST shows us how much he cares for not only his son James, but also for all of our kids with Angelman syndrome.
Prince William and Kate Middleton headed to Evelina London, a special clinic that cares for kids with rare and complex conditions and helps support their families.
In the scrum, there are a few supporting characters, like John, who is really good at throwing logs, and Jason, who says he "cares for" Becca.
Lloyd heads the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which cares for unaccompanied minors and children separated from their families thanks to the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cares for the migrant children, while the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) enforces immigration law and oversees ICE.
As many as 40 patients may have died while waiting for medical treatment, prompting public outcry over the VA system and how it cares for patients.
That system is an unworkable administrative and regulatory nightmare supposedly designed to facilitate the simplest of all transactions: doctor cares for patient; patient pays doctor, period.
Instead, she headed to a ramshackle jungle camp, where she cooks for miners with one hand and cares for her two young children with the other.
She met and married Ernesto Iglesias, and six years ago they had a son, whom Mr. Iglesias, 42, cares for as a stay-at-home father.
But with no tourists around, he has no idea how he will continue to pay his staff, which cares for the 700 animals he owns here.
"I always get into these shoots telling myself that I have to leave the selfish photographer 'who only cares for her shot' back home," Setia explained.
Mr. McAuley, 70, who lives in Richmond Hill, Queens, where he cares for his mother, spent most of his post-military life without a prosthetic arm.
The institution has at least 74 patient beds, according to federal records, and cares for people who have a range of developmental conditions and cognitive abilities.
You're a rare canard, you steak in a cage, opal hues in long shadow on the lawn who cares, for darkness about to pass— Sounds trivial?
She's teamed up with Rees, 42, for the film The Last Thing He Wanted, in which she stars as a reporter who cares for her ailing father.
Sascha, a graduate of Fordham University, is a stay-at-home dad who cares for his daughter with his second wife, a pediatric cardiologist, Vanity Fair reported.
These quiet moments show Alex while he's not playing off the rest of the crew, and reveal how deeply he cares for the ship that he pilots.
The Vigía collective makes sure he eats, and Agustina Ponce, the collective's director, heats water for him to bathe, washes his clothes, and otherwise cares for him.
Will he find a place in the fantasy world, or will he portray a more grounded individual, like a doctor who cares for Hill and Stone's characters?
Authorities say that on Monday Stephen checked his wife out of her facility, which cares for patients with Alzheimer's and dementia, about an hour before police arrived.
Meghan Markle and Priyanka Chopra "Somewhere among biryani, poutine and endless conversations, I realized just how deeply Meghan Markle cares for the world," the Quantico star wrote.
The facility cares for more than 11,000 dogs, cats, exotic, farm and wildlife animals each year, helping a large part of their furry population find forever homes.
The charity works with Co-op on the scheme and cares for 500 men, women and children who are slavery survivors through safe houses and outreach programs.
New mom Kylie Jenner has remained out of the spotlight while she cares for her 1-week-old daughter Stormi — but her famous wax figure sure hasn't.
Over dinner, Danielle tells him how much she cares for him, but he knows that he doesn't see a future with her — and he tells her so.
Since Medicaid was expanded in the state, the hospital has seen the rate of uninsured patients it cares for fall from 15 percent to only 3 percent.
The world's largest collection of glass art is harbored here, at the Corning Museum of Glass, which cares for over 50,000 objects spanning 3,500 years of history.
In addition to hit renditions of "My Baby Just Cares for Me" and "I Loves You, Porgy," she composed songs that addressed racist treatment of African-Americans.
Medicaid cares for some of the most vulnerable among us, such as children with special needs, adults with severe mental illness and seniors who need home care.
Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) is a 24-year-old grocery clerk who cares for his morbidly obese mother (Darlene Cates) and developmentally stunted younger brother, Arnie (Leo!).
ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC) currently cares for about 153,500 ICE detainees in 21 U.S. facilities, and an additional 15,22014 in 22017 non-IHSC-staffed detention centers.
They dream of a society that helps the poor, lifts the middle class, educates the students, cares for the elderly, cures the ill and protects the planet.
MASH said it is the only agency in the United States that investigates animal cruelty complaints, rescues the animals, houses and cares for them and arranges adoptions.
"We have to think about the future of our daughters, our sons and vote for someone who cares for them as much as we do," she said.
Killer whales are indeed intelligent, social animals known to form lasting social bonds — living in highly organized pods where everyone cares for the young, sick, or injured.
His LinkedIn page says he is also an assistant professor of anesthesiology at Indiana University Health, and cares for patients at Eskenazi Health, Indianapolis's publicly funded hospital.
The visits could nearly bankrupt some families, according to James Rothwell, a decorative arts curator for the National Trust, a charity that cares for stately British homes.
Hatidze Muratova is the last beekeeper in Macedonia, who lives on a quiet, secluded mountain and cares for her elderly mother as well as her apian charges.
Out of touch since high school, Calvin nevertheless cares for his helpless charge, bringing him fast food and giving him the run of his comfortable, desolate house.
Faith communities have lobbied persuasively for this tax cut on the principle that every great society is measured by how it cares for the least among us.
Making things more complicated is Morales's Uncle Aaron (Mahershala Ali) who deeply cares for Morales but for some reason is not on speaking terms with Morales's father.
Yet Nunziata keeps the fires lit in the kitchen; she makes fresh pasta every day; she cares for her child and tries to stay above the fray.
Another thing that really comes through in the film is just how deeply the staff cares for the many homeless youth that come through the Covenant House.
The boy's adoptive mother and Zepeda's biological mother, Josefina Ortiz Corrales, remains in an immigration detention center in south Texas while Zepeda cares for her adopted son.
Earlier this year, Carruth wrote a letter to local television station WBTV, intended for Chancellor's grandmother, Saundra Adams, who cares for Chancellor, asking to be considered for custody.
While the two have since split, they are still in touch and his ex cares for two of the dogs, in Canada, while his mom has the third.
Sure, she's a true believer who genuinely thinks she's doing what's best for her Handmaids when she punishes them, and who cares for them in her own way.
Grande went out of her way to make sure her ponytail got the attention it deserved; we can only hope someone cares for us that much one day.
So ORR cares for them and places them with family members or sponsors while their cases work their way through immigration court, a process that can take years.
As the battle for women's votes heats up, Modi has pointed to programmes to provide toilets and subsidised cooking gas cylinders as evidence his administration cares for women.
I am always open to a peaceful discussion or gentle feedback, not only as a voice for LGBTQIA persons but as a human who cares for equal rights.
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"Being sonless is viewed as a bad omen and embarrassment to the family," said Java Mtisi, founder of the Women Hands Together shelter which cares for evicted widows.
"Roma" stars Yalitza Aparicio as a domestic worker named Cleo who becomes pregnant as she cares for a family with four children as the parents are splitting up.
Haley Lu Richardson stars as Casey, a young woman living in Columbus, Indiana, who cares for her mother, works at a library, and harbors a passion for architecture.
Others on the debate stage on Wednesday also talked about the importance of child care — Andrew Yang noted that his wife cares for their two sons at home.
How a restaurant or food company cares for its employees, its purveyors, its customers and its community will move up the priority list in 2019, Mr. Freeman said.
The most satisfying thread concerns the private life of Murray Mackenzie, a retired detective who becomes involved in Anna's case, and who cares for a mentally ill wife.
Smaller grants went to Goats of Anarchy, which cares for sick and injured goats, and a local no-kill cat shelter that her mother asked her to build.
Jemina Garay, who grooms and cares for cats in their homes, worked for years as a technician in a veterinary clinic, where aggressive cats were sedated before shaving.
She loves my kitty and I can't express how thankful I am that she cares for the cat, in her own home, when I'm away for long trips.
Blow-by-blow accounts of Johanna's attempts to make sense of a smartphone and descriptions of the way she cares for her roses and her dog are plodding.
As the battle for women's votes heats up, Modi has pointed to programs to provide toilets and subsidized cooking gas cylinders as evidence his administration cares for women.
Painted to imitate a big top circus tent, the mailbox on Jenny Vidbel's property hints at the lives she cares for on her farm in the Catskill Mountains.
Morgan Boatman said he had begun to understand local air quality problems more deeply in chatting with Dr. Olson, who cares for his dogs at her veterinary clinic.
Directed by Sumney himself and Allie Avital, the beautifully-shot, snow-strewn clip follows the artist as he cares for a horse in a manner bordering on romantic.
He lives with and cares for his sick 62-year-old mother, Pam, and often worries about losing their house and paying his student debt, the Yang campaign said.
In the final trailer for Dark Phoenix, Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) must learn to tame the massive telekinetic force inside her, or else risk destroying everyone she cares for.
Congress is filled with cowardly Republicans, terrified of President Trump and his Twitter fingers, comfortable with the notion of a president who cares for nothing but his personal gain.
She cares for him … I think their previous bond has warranted them the possibility of a test period of going forward and seeing if they can trust each other.
The sickest patients can be targeted by specialist services, such as Evolution Health, a firm in Texas that cares for 2m of the most-ill patients across 15 states.
But there's also the bartender who offers the one safe refuge for those looking for a drink, or the devout religious leader who cares for the homeless and poor.
The lead actor, Nakhane Touré, plays a factory worker who once a year cares for young men undergoing the initiation ritual, although his main interest is another male caretaker.
Benedict Cumbercat Is a Real Feline Who Cares for Other Kitties It's hard to stay sad when you know that somewhere out there is a kitty named Benedict Cumbercat.
Now, the Juarez family will be divided in two: Estela will join her mother in Mexico after she gets settled, while Temo cares for Pamela and pays the bills.
UnitedHealth Group is buying DaVita Medical Group, a large physician network that cares for patients in six states and is owned by kidney-care giant DaVita, for $4.9 billion.
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Fatimah was among some 5,000 civilians who have fled to nearby Yalda since fighting escalated last week, according to UNRWA, the United Nations agency that cares for Palestinian refugees.
Whatever the reason Jamal stepped in front of that bullet, it's clear that even after all of Lucious's hurtful words and behavior Jamal still deeply cares for his father.
This must come with real reforms that combat corruption, create a functioning judiciary that renders credible justice, and engender confidence in a government that cares for all ethnic groups.
Cage is black and Rand is white; Cage cares for the disenfranchised of New York City while Rand zooms about in helicopters with an immobile look on his face.
" Trump also said that sovereignty can be a "call for action," noting that "all people deserve a government that cares for their safety, their interests and their well-being.
Like any doctor who cares for pregnant women, I have seen miscarriages of all types, in every trimester: The clotted blood a woman thinks is just her late period.
It should profoundly alarm anyone who cares for #MeToo that such a piece should have needed to be written, in the reliably liberal pages of Harper's Magazine, no less.
The spending subcommittee will hold an oversight hearing July 24 on the Office of Refugee Resettlement's program that cares for children who enter the United States without a guardian.
The sanctuary, which cares for elephants and rhinos that have fallen victim to poaching or abuse, is located at the N/a'an ku sê Foundation in the African country.
" Hamill announced his departure from Facebook in a tweet, saying, "I know this is a big 'Who Cares?' for the world at large, but I'll sleep better at night.
James is a felon and an addict who's been sober for four years and a volatile and sometimes abusive parent, though he clearly cares for, and about, his son.
For Google, these disclosures give the internet giant good publicity by showing how much the company cares for the security of not just its users—but everyone else too.
It's also been relying on contractors to provide health care, rather than expanding ICE's Health Services Corps, which cares for about 13,500 people in custody, according to the complaint.
It demonstrates how reckless Russia is prepared to be, how little the Kremlin cares for the international rules-based order, how comfortable they are at putting ordinary lives at risk.
"Donald Trump wakes up every day and not only does he not care for half of the country, he only cares for 35 percent," Reines said in an interview Tuesday.
High up in Caracas' sprawling Petare slum, waiter Victor Cordova juggles three jobs while his wife Yennifer cares for their three daughters and a baby boy in their tiny home.
And unlike "Wyclef Jean"'s classic "cars and bikinis" theme, "Family Don't Matter" is set on a farm, where Young Thug apparently owns and cares for a stable of horses.
Since Kepner's 2009 transplant has rendered him "0% functional," his wife—who cares for him full-time—has set up a GoFundMe page to cover the years of medical bills.
Raphina wakes up early each morning, cooks for her family, cares for her younger siblings, and goes to work at a local market -- all before she even gets to school.
At the heart of the story is a live-in nanny named Cleo, brilliantly portrayed by Yalitza Aparicio, who cares for a middle-class family in 1970's Mexico City.
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Relationships that break down due to control or jealousy are meant to be discarded—if someone cares for you, they won't try to manipulate you into doing what they want.
AquaMike is also filled with posts of Hope eating, posing for the camera and enjoying her private tank — along with plenty of shots of the other turtles Aquilinia cares for.
O'Rourke's nonchalant quip that his wife cares for the couple's three children "sometimes with my help" irked a number of the former Texas congressman's critics, who saw it as belittling.
I think Eugene still cares for her, but he's also trying to figure out what the new boundaries are within this relationship, this friendship that he has with this person.
"He is a very caring hardworking person who constantly cares for his clients and those around him over himself," Adina Lewis Garbuz, Mr. Garbuz's wife, said about him on Facebook.
He showed a stirring 50-minute film, "The White Album," in which he juxtaposes manifestations of white supremacy with portraits of white people he cares for and is close to.
Until recently, Mr. Cummings, who still lives with and cares for his father, relied on his father's military retirement benefit of about $1,200 a month to cover their $950 rent.
Still, Cyrus addressed her split from Hemsworth on Twitter, shooting down rumors that she cheated on the Hunger Games star with Carter, and stressed that she still cares for him.
WIRESNSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES) rescues and cares for animals and is seeking donations for volunteer carers and rescuers that are "inundated" with them amid the bushfires.
Seasons: 4 (2002-2006)What it was about: A responsible older sister, played by Jenny Garth, cares for her wild younger sister, played by Amanda Bynes, in New York City.
And since she cares for her 21-year-old autistic son and works around his needs, it would be difficult for her to find another job with the right hours.
And since she cares for her 210-year-old autistic son and works around his needs, it would be difficult for her to find another job with the right hours.
And as he cares for her every day, his life is haunted not just by her but by the injustice God seems to have visited on her life, and his.
The trouble with Reason Rally is how little it cares for what comes after; its hubris is the faith of so many attendees that pure reason will reward their politics.
UNRWA, the U.N. agency that cares for Palestinians, said two Palestinian refugee civilians - a father and son - had been killed in their home in the adjacent Palestinian camp of Yarmouk.
Like many families in the religious community, after she goes back to work, she had planned to send her baby to a sitter who cares for several children in her home.
UNRWA, the U.N. agency that cares for Palestinian refugees, has said it is deeply concerned about the fate of civilians including some 12,000 Palestinian refugees in Yarmouk and the surrounding areas.
It's not a done deal -- a government appointed guardian will travel to the U.S. with Madonna and the girls to do a Home Study Report on how she cares for them.
Jolie and her kids traveled to the African country in 2017 to open the Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary, which cares for elephants and rhinos that have fallen victim to poaching or abuse.
She cares for me in the way that one would for a friend, but she doesn't want to live with me, or have babies with me, or get married to me.
The husband of B. Smith is opening up about his relationship with another woman as he cares for the famed restaurateur and lifestyle guru amid her ongoing battle with Alzheimer's disease.
" The declaration continued: "I have been afraid to fire him out of fear of his retaliation, or he has convinced me that he will change and that he cares for me.
When she returned home to Victoria, British Columbia, where she lives with her parents and cares for her sick mother, she needed to say something, she told CNN in an interview.
Catherine Hunter, a Minnesota mom who cares for her disabled son Drew, expressed concern that using program funds for purposes never intended could hurt recipients beyond robbing them of financial resources.
The Claims Conference cares for 55,000 survivors in dozens of countries around the world through compensation and reparations programs financed by the German government that began more than 60 years ago.
Fundación Esperanza Canina, an organization in Manta that cares for stray animals, said on Facebook that its shelter had been destroyed and that several dogs had been crushed by the debris.
Jonathan, the only able-bodied person in his home during the week, cares for his mother, brother, and grandmother before and after school, while simultaneously managing his football and school schedule.
Rather than get paid based on the number of visits doctors have with patients, VillageMD works with insurers so that it gets paid based on how well it cares for patients.
A girl named Yu'er, who has a disability that limits her walking, and the grandfather who cares for her live simply, but their days are filled with both resourcefulness and amazement.
He now has a practice in pediatric neurology in Norfolk and volunteers as a medical director for the Edmarc Hospice for Children in Portsmouth, where he cares for terminally ill children.
Representatives of the Health and Human Services Department, which cares for the children, did not respond to requests for data on Wednesday on the number of tender-age children in custody.
More than the hospital, I wanted to tell the stories of the mothers it cares for, and the makeshift communities they forge there sharing profoundly intimate communal spaces with one another.
Frank Mata, 39, who emigrated from El Salvador two decades ago and cares for horses at farms across the area, said Mr. Trump's presence had made many of these laborers fearful.
That was a struggle of conscience — he needed the money, but he had to sacrifice his livelihood for the people around him, including his wife, who cares for her elderly mother.
The facility — which cares for intellectually or developmentally disabled individuals who require a high level of medical attention, ranging from babies to young adults  — also issued a memo to its staff members.
Arsenault cares for the kitties with aid from a team of volunteers and donations, which help cover the $1,000 per week it costs to keep the sanctuary running and the felines happy.
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Now, the parents have flipped roles as Joe completes his time at at Federal Correction Institute, Fort Dix in New Jersey for fraud charges and the Bravo personality cares for the family.
The show tells the story of Jenna, played by Grammy and Tony winner Mueller, a waitress and pie maker living in a small town with a husband she no longer cares for.
"The president's been pretty adamant that he wants to take care of people with pre-existing conditions, and I'm not sure that particularly cares for people with pre-existing conditions," Cassidy said.
Kate Middleton and Prince William received a very warm welcome on Tuesday to Evelina London, a special clinic that cares for kids with rare and complex conditions and helps support their families.
Washington (CNN)US women's soccer captain Megan Rapinoe challenged President Donald Trump on Tuesday night to start showing he cares for every single American, saying his message is excluding groups of Americans.
Jay Glazer says he genuinely cares for troubled NFL star Josh Gordon -- and says if there's anyone who can help him deal with his addiction issues, it's his good friend Demi Lovato.
Tuition is based on the student's income and the number of dependents he or she cares for; the unsubsidized cost is $20183,22018, but most attendees pay about $22014 for the entire course.
After failing to sell at auction, the ensemble was bought by the charity that acquires and cares for important royal artifacts and exhibits, some of them off at the palaces and castles.
The shoulder-grazing style is not only trendy, but convenient for new moms — though we don't doubt KKW's glam team isn't too far behind to style her while she cares for her kiddos.
The U.S. is projected to fall short of that ceiling for the second year in a row, according to an analysis by World Relief, a humanitarian organization that resettles and cares for refugees.
She cares for my four nieces and nephews and also has a small farm of horses, llamas, goats, chickens, and donkeys, so it's easy for her to forget to take time for herself!
However, Andrew clearly still cares for his dad, as he reminds Meredith that the infamous surgeon is also the man who taught him how to kick a soccer ball and comprehend the stars.
As a result, Rowan's love for Olivia — his daughter truly is the only person he actually cares for — is in vain, which is kind of karma for his being a generally horrible person.
It's very easy to see how much Danielle cares for them, and I love the boys too … they are a little wild, but once they calm down, they are the sweetest dogs ever.
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Instead, they recount the circuitous, bizarre pronouncements Dal Bello subjects them to every time they call the family home—including claims that she cares for six child refugees from Saudi Arabia at home.
Betsey Brairton, 48, cares for her mother, Sue, in rural Olean, N.Y. The elder Ms. Brairton, 79, suffers from spinal stenosis, arthritis and lingering damage from a stroke, so she has limited mobility.
"To them it's easy because they're in the city," said Edith Cruz, who works at La Belle and cares for her disabled husband in a trailer that was once the Saravia family's home.
For the last three months, the fund has been directed toward a 2500-year-old woman who cares for five children while working two jobs — and whose landlord has recently started eviction proceedings.
His House Children's Home, where Kaytora was reportedly placed, is a faith-based social services agency that primarily cares for "abandoned, abused and drug exposed children in South Florida," according to its website.
Fittingly, the otters of the London Zoo are the animals Cuthbert cares for most: He's obsessed with finding the Christ of the Otters, the animal messiah his grandmother used to tell him about.
The former gin palace is now owned by the National Trust, which cares for heritage buildings, and inside the couple heard about the pub's colorful history, met bar staff and local comedians and musicians.
Talking about abortion in terms of ethical decision making may be troubling to abortion foes, but besides being a mother, I'm also a nurse who cares for patients at the end of their lives.
In Barry's absence she cares for Shiva (with the help of a nanny, a chef and a huge team of therapists) and embarks on an affair with a neighbour, an ostensibly glamorous Guatemalan novelist.
"He has this weird intuition with dogs that are vulnerable and he takes to them and he is dad, he cares for them," Helfer says of the pet, whom she also calls Nurse Frank.
We sat down with Mendes at the launch party in Miami to find out what really goes into playing Veronica Lodge, how she cares for her famous hair, and her biggest beauty regret yet.
"I think it shows that she really cares for her baby, and that's terrific," Mary Jane Minkin, an obstetrician gynecologist who teaches at Yale University and is part of PEOPLE's Health Squad, tells PEOPLE.
Now her daughter lives in Rapid City and had just started a training program to get a new job while Two Bulls holds things together and cares for her grandchildren back in Pine Ridge.
One Saturday morning I dragged my slightly hungover ass out of bed to the wildlife sanctuary Refuge Pageau, which cares for injured local wildlife until they're well enough to go back into the wild.
Perhaps she might do those women the honor of modeling her feelings about aging based on real people she knows and cares for, rather than on what Keanu Reeves seems to think about it.
The model of a working father and a stay-at-home mother who cares for their children has largely disappeared, falling from 46 percent of families in 1970 to about a quarter in 2015.
There is no surer measure of the morality of a society than the degree to which it cares for those with disabilities, be they disabled from birth, by war, by accident, or by disease.
After days of limbo, Alejandra's attorney was told by the daughter's attorney that Health and Human Services (HHS), which cares for the separated immigrant children, had put a red flag on a child's case.
To the Editor: Anyone who cares for our democracy should be concerned about the rise of "safetyism" detailed by Thomas Chatterton Williams in his review of "The Coddling of the American Mind" (Sept. 2).
Mr. Wertkin's wife told the court about how much he cares for their children and asked that he be sentenced to tour the country telling lawyers his tale as a warning not to stray.
Both volunteered for New York Cares, for example, and had for some time, so when they got together for the first time, six days after their initial contact, each saw much in the other.
There's a certain sense in which when you are loved, and you know it, when someone cares for you, and you know it, when you love and you show it, it actually feels right.
The bison wander freely on the 75-square-mile island, though the Catalina Island Conservancy, which cares for them, has tried to keep them away from precious plant life on the island's west end.
Like any mother of a newborn, Davies is running on little sleep as she cares for around 50 grey-headed flying foxes that have lost both their mothers and homes to Australia's huge bushfires.
There's a certain sense in which when you are loved and you know it, when someone cares for you and you know it, when you love and you show it, it actually feels right.
I know there are people that are very upset that I'm a bishop in the church, but I'm committed to being a bishop that cares for them and prays for them and loves them.
What is on offer is nearly irresistible: Find that one special person, marry him or her and you will have someone who loves you and cares for you for the rest of your life.
Much more is, however needed, especially an indication from the White House that the West Wing cares for this issue and will coordinate and drive a counter-propaganda effort from the very highest level.
At this rescue — the focus of Animal Planet's new show Wolves and Warriors — the pair cares for, rehabilitates and releases wolfdogs (wolf/dog hybrids), wolves, coyotes and foxes in need of a little extra help.
" Brand also revealed in the interview that he has never spent 24 hours alone with his children, since Laura "wouldn't go away" for that long because she "respects and cares for their safety too much.
Before the diet change, Jonathan's keratin beak was blunt and soft, making him an inefficient grazer, Dr. Joe Hollins, the veterinarian who cares for Jonathan, said in a 2012 report in the journal Veterinary Record.
In addition, Dr. Olinzock provided community service as he treated pets at Tech Community Veterinary Clinic, a low-cost facility that cares for the critically underserved pets among the neediest communities in the Boston area.
The Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church, located in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, offered Gutierrez Lopez an apartment to live in while a pastor from her local church in Fredericksburg, Virginia, cares for her children.
There&aposs a certain sense in which when you are loved, and you know it, when someone cares for you, and you know it, when you love and you show it - it actually feels right.
But no one cares for them, because they aren't White-House-friendly activists like Kendrick Lamar or bring-home-to-mama clean cut like Kid Cudi, and ultimately, they themselves chose that life to live.
" Three years ago, she mentioned it was her birthday to Cespedes before a game, and he returned with a bat that carried a message in Spanish: "For my friend, who cares for me very much.
A daughter of a medicine woman, Ms. James, 55 and divorced, is a traditional Navajo homemaker: She cares for her ailing brother and mother, as well as her sheep, goats, herding dogs, chickens and horses.
Our partnership with Tuesday's Children [a response and recovery organization who cares for communities impacted by loss, which was formed in the aftermath of 9/11] was essential because people immediately felt comfortable speaking up.
They vow to protect the civil religion of the welfare state and restore the "Folkhemmet," or the "people's home," the idea of the nation as a family where everyone contributes and cares for one another.
As delightful as it is to see the internet's boyfriend Reeves holding hands with someone at a public event who clearly cares for him, it might be tempting to wonder: Why are we so invested?
"People should only be inspired by this, at least I am … #stronger" On Wednesday, a source close to the Spears family told PEOPLE, "Britney just needed to focus on herself" as she cares for her father.
"Far too many residents in Flint are exhausted from Mr. Edwards' bullying, his claims to be the 'humanitarian' who so 'cares' for the people, and his Hollywood antics — this is not Entertainment Tonight," the letter said.
The 3-hectare (7.6 acre) facility, established by the local government and nestled on the wooded bank of the Sagami River, cares for people with a wide range of disabilities, NHK said, quoting an unidentified employee.
Kleenex and OC Animal Care worked with the community and volunteers to put on a free, large-scale adoption event in Emmy's honor, which led to the adoption of over 40 dogs that Emmy cares for.
According to these kids, a friend is someone who stands up for you, likes you for who you are, wants you to be happy, loves you, accepts you, cares for you, and protects you from bullies.
What I wanted to hear was that they are part of her forever, and that she cares for and maintains them easily, and that One Direction is still a band, and that posters are widely available.
The only white regular is Rey (Gordon Joseph Weiss), a glass worker who doesn't much like working and cares for cash only because it gives him the freedom to roam the world on his beloved motorcycle.
But in 2013, when Shia LaBeouf was let go from the Broadway revival of Lyle Kessler's "Orphans," he stepped into the role of Treat, a petty thief, tender and brutal, who cares for his younger brother.
When the prosecution policy went into effect, HHS became the natural place for the children separated from their parents, as under existing laws the agency cares for undocumented minors who enter the country illegally by themselves.
Bey, who cares for her teenage grandson, started as a housekeeper, became a nurse's assistant two years later and now is making $16 an hour while studying for an associate's degree to become a licensed nurse.
She now occupies her mind with close to 60 hours of work each week, split between a retirement community and the position her brother left behind at Valley Life, an organization that cares for the disabled.
She cares for the most critically ill patients and directs their transport at Valley Children's Hospital in Madera, the only free-standing pediatric hospital between Los Angeles and San Francisco that predominantly treats Medi-Cal patients.
Despite the unusual circumstances, young nanny Leanne — played by Nell Tiger Free — cares for the baby doll as though he's the real thing, disturbing Dorothy's husband Sean (Toby Kebbell) and making him dig into Leanne's past.
Scott Lloyd, the director of the Department of Health and Human Services's Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), which cares for minors who enter the country without their parents, denied seven abortion requests between March and Dec.
Our third-annual Community Integration Survey, unveiled in May 2017, revealed that in communities where coordinated, proactive outreach occurs, 93 percent of veterans feel greater satisfaction and believe that the community cares for their well-being.
" Beyoncé wasn't quite as direct in calling out Trump, but said she wanted to vote for someone who cares for the future of children as much as she does — adding, "That is why I'm with her.
"I think he cares for people in America, so whether it's immigrants, or people coming over our borders, or the black and brown populations here, I can tell that he really does want equality," Mr. Freemon said.
Sansa's reaction to seeing Theon seemed to be about 50% relief (that he was okay and looking much more like Theon than Reek), and 50% happiness to see someone she cares for, and knows she can trust.
Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron won the best director Oscar on Sunday for his semi-autobiographical film "Roma," which told the story of an indigenous domestic worker who cares for a middle-class family in 1970s Mexico City.
As a physician who cares for women diagnosed with pre-cancers and cancers caused by HPV, I urge physicians who provide preventive care to our current generation of girls and boys to strongly recommend the HPV vaccine.
No one in the family cares for him, and all but me have expressed to her their unease with her relationship, which she patently refuses to discuss, causing strain between herself and the rest of the family.
He cares for Al's girls at the Gem on a regular basis and has played at least a minor role in nearly every character's story arc — from treating Alma's addiction to handling William's body after his death.
She has embraced this role in the years since their father died, while Amanda, an artist, creates picture books (which appear throughout the novel as illustrated metastories about an actual caterpillar who selflessly cares for a chicken).
Most of the Democratic candidates have proposed some form of subsidized child care or public preschool, and some say that a corresponding subsidy for at-home caregivers would allow parents to choose who cares for their children.
The industry that cares for the country's aging population, whether that be nursing homes, assisted living centers or other long-term care options, is largely funded by Medicare and Medicaid -- which raises the question: Who is responsible?
"Some will argue that it is an individual rights or freedom issue, but in countries with tax funded health care—such as Australia—this argument loses some weight because the system ultimately cares for your diseases," says Brown.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which cares for the children, previously required Homestead to maintain a clinician-to-child ratio of 241 to 22017 to provide mental health services, according to a November 213 report.
Meanwhile, the issue of who cares for a candidate's kids became part of the conversation around the 2020 presidential race last week, when candidate Beto O'Rourke was criticized for joking that he "sometimes" helps raise his three children.
A fairly simple prediction, and if it happens it would remind us that Littlefinger only cares for Littlefinger, which I think will be easy to forget if we have a few episodes of him aiding the Stark cause.
The wish can even be restorative — affirming the notion that the universe somehow cares about balancing the scales of justice for human beings, or that a supreme being cares for us and intervenes on our small-bore causes.
Animal lovers can start learning about these felines — and get a behind-the-scenes look at how the Toledo Zoo cares for animals right 'meow' — by attending one of Cascade and Columbia's bottle feedings at 11:30 a.m.
ULAANBAATAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a damp, single room in a disused bathhouse in the Sansar area of eastern Ulaanbaatar, 90-year-old Yuule Vandan cares for her disabled son and worries how he will survive without her.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which cares for the children, previously required Homestead to maintain a clinician-to-child ratio of 22017 to 213 to provide mental health services, according to a November 211 report.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy on Saturday protested to France over a incident in which French border police entered a clinic run by a non-governmental organization that cares for migrants trying to cross the Alps, the foreign ministry said.
At the same time, I recognize a compliment is a compliment, and if it comes from someone you know cares for you, it's OK to assume it's genuine, regardless of whether they were prompted to send it or not.
And they know that when I'm writing about the climate, or when I'm giving talks, it's one more way that I'm working to take care of them — by improving the health of this planet that cares for us all.
It affects anyone who cares for Afro-textured hair in general, from Black men and women to parents of Black and mixed race children and foster carers, as well as hairstylists who use these products day in, day out.
I love everything Maeve, so I'm biased, but their exchange drives home just how shocking it is that the hosts are rebelling against their code; Sizemore just can't fathom a reality in which Maeve really cares for her daughter.
Pratt and Schwarzenegger, who tied the knot just weeks ago on June 8, have a ranch on Washington State's San Juan Island, where the Guardians of the Galaxy actor keeps and cares for his goats, sheeps, and a cow.
The issues are critical for an agency that both cares for a large, medically complex population — veterans — and is also expected to serve as the backup for the health care system writ large — the VA's so-called fourth mission.
The home normally cares for two kinds of patients -- long-term residents who may have dementia or other life-altering ailments, and short-term residents who need extra help for a period of rehabilitation after an illness or operation.
Dr. Dixon, a former editor of the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, said that now everyone who cares for children understands the importance of developmental screening and of offering parents help and resources to deal with behavioral issues.
Green's Birkenstock-shod parents went to Harvard before embarking on a life of bobo activism ("Pops gives mad loot to Greenpeace"); Marlon's father is somewhere down South while his grandmother cares for him along with his mentally ill mother.
"We'll shortly be announcing our plans using amazing locations championing great artists and new music" Funds raised from the event will go to English Heritage, an organization that "cares for over 400 historic buildings, monuments, and sites" across England.
"Individuals with coronavirus who are untested may be your colleague who sits a few desks away, the cook preparing your food, the teacher to your children, or the home attendant who cares for your elderly parent," the letter said.
The biggest hit to the immigrant workforce that cares for older patients may come from another program -- family reunification, said Robyn Stone, senior vice president of research at LeadingAge, an association of nonprofit groups that care for the elderly.
"He was in pain, angry and needed immediate help," said Sharma, 27, sitting in her counseling room at the Taabar shelter in Jaipur city, a tourist hub in western India, which cares for child laborers and other vulnerable children.
And they carry an obligation to the world's long-term security to alleviate the regional instability that millions of displaced people create, and the danger posed by people who feel that no one in the world cares for them.
The judge in this case seemed to be trying to make an example of this law-abiding 21-year-old who cares for his disabled grandfather when he isn't volunteering in his community, and as you can imagine, people were outraged.
Requests for more evidence of sex or labor trafficking have increased for immigrants applying for a T visa, said Evangeline Chan, an immigration attorney who also works with Safe Horizon, a nonprofit that cares for victims of crime and abuse.
"I think it shows that she really cares for her baby, and that's terrific," Mary Jane Minkin, an obstetrician gynecologist who teaches at Yale University and is part of PEOPLE's Health Squad, previously told PEOPLE of Meghan's go-to move.
The ruling is a major setback for the government, which had argued it wasn't required to facilitate abortions for teens held by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which cares for migrant minors who enter the United States without authorization or parents.
Related: Tips for picking your preschoolers first TV shows Doc McStuffins, Disney Junior, 4+ Doc, a little girl with a doctor's coat and stethoscope, encourages independence and a can-do attitude in preschoolers as she cares for her stuffed patients.
She doesn't fit in with the frivolity of Louise and her companions whose privileged status keeps them from empathizing with the poor that huddle on the streets of Paris, or with those that Claire cares for in the charity hospital.
Working with stakeholders across the country, the EPA can better understand the impacts of its policies and develop a new path forward that cares for America's people and environment at the same time — not one to the exclusion of the other.
Caroline: Elizabeth trying to understand the levels of just how much Philip cares for Martha — as she walked in to see him out of Clark costume, while she stood there in that dowdy Clark's sister disguise — was a gut punch.
Defunding UNRWA gives Palestinian leadership a stark choice: get serious about forging lasting peace with a Jewish state in Israel, or refuse to play ball and be forced to act like a responsible government that cares for its own people.
" But as someone who cares for these young athletes, she said, she is more concerned with how they are developing over the long term, both in terms of their athletic abilities and "their ability to move forward and make good decisions.
Congressional staffers asked the Office of Refugee Resettlement, an agency within Health and Human Services that cares for unaccompanied children, to identify how many children were in its care who had previously been enrolled in the "Remain in Mexico" program.
" ---- For girls, a heartbreaking loss -- and an opportunity By Michelle Obama "Raphina wakes up early each morning, cooks for her family, cares for her younger siblings, and goes to work at a local market -- all before she even gets to school.
Other characters include Undom Endgle, a protective mother figure who cares for the souls of departed Mounds, and Torpedoboy, Hancock's alter ego who always wears his yellow tights and tighty-whiteys, and who strives with mixed results to protect Mound-dom.
Eventually, Abbi gets to show how much she cares for Ilana when she thinks they're being confronted by a murderer with a knife (brilliant character actor Denis O'Hare, doing his reputation proud) and leaps in front of her friend to take the blow.
She currently cares for one 15-year-old Syrian girl who desperately wants to be with her 25-year-old husband, whom she wedded in an arranged marriage, and told me other girls have even run away to be with their spouses.
Phillips's fourth book unfolds in the 1950s in Korea and West Virginia, where a teenage girl named Lark cares for her half brother, Termite, who can't walk or speak, after their mother abandons them and their father dies while serving in Korea.
Phillips's fourth book unfolds in the 1950s in Korea and West Virginia, where a teenage girl named Lark cares for her half brother, Termite, who can't walk or speak, after their mother abandons them and their father dies while serving in Korea.
Following the incident, residents and local businesses began raising money to help build a new handicap-accessible home for Goodwin, who along with his wife, also cares for the couple's son, Cutler, 19, who was born without a portion of his brain.
He clears everyone else out of the room for a "closed set," rebuffing Ruby, who cares for Jessie and offers to stay in a clear attempt to avoid leaving a young girl alone with an aggressive man in a position of power.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which manages the detention centers, and Health and Human Services, which cares for the separated children, did not fully explain to CNN after multiple inquiries why these women would be waiting in this transitional state for so long.
We have our own call of duty to ensure that our veterans receive that which they have earned —  a system that cares for them and a nation that truly honors service and sacrifice, because "thank you for your service" is not enough.
"It helps the people on the inside to know that the warden cares for them and also tries to walk his talk as much as possible," said Christine Holler-Dinsmore, the pastor of Spirit of Life Ministries, who provides spiritual guidance to inmates.
"Songs don't fix anything," he tells Phil Ochs, whom he occasionally cares for with the precocity of the Artful Dodger: All I had to do was roll him into a cab, coax his wallet from his pocket and pay off the driver.
On the other hand, it's quite flattering to Brian and Russ — and rather unlikely — that Leslie and Kate, who have lives and careers of their own, would be so fascinated by these events, rooted in a sport that neither woman cares for.
It's more than likely that The Mandalorian Season 1 will end with its protagonist paired off with no one at all while he cares for his space baby, but so far he's demonstrated chemistry with Cara Dune, Omera, Xi'an, and other Mandalorians.
Reserving taste is a hoarder thing–he started archiving on a separate Discord server which focused on, among other stuff, saving the Nazi Tumblrs before Tumblr deleted them–not stuff he cares for himself, but sees value in the proof that they existed.
"Prince Charles was walking with Camilla, and he stopped and glanced over at [Meghan's mom] Doria, and he extended his arm to her," says Hosford, who was invited to honor her work with TAPS, a program that cares for the families of fallen service members.
Both asylum-seekers and refugees, however, have fled persecution and danger in their home countries and have sought sanctuary in the U.S. The other side: Proponents of dropping the refugee cap have pointed to the asylum system as another way the U.S. cares for refugees.
"As a physician who cares for patients with kidney disease, it is my hope that in the future we have something better to offer than we do today for dialysis therapy," Dr. Jonathan Himmelfarb from the University of Washington in Seattle told Reuters Health.
The foster mom believes Chewy's story has raised awareness about the resources available to domestic abuse victims with pets, like Noah's Animal House — a local animal boarding facility that cares for the pets of abuse victims until they are able to look after them again.
"I dream of a Europe that cares for children, that offers fraternal help to the poor and those newcomers seeking acceptance because they have lost everything and need shelter ... I dream of a Europe where being a migrant is not a crime," he said.
It's likely that Seinfeld's cars will sell for far more than he paid for them — partly because of the soaring value of Porsches in recent years, partly because of his name and partly because of how meticulously he restores and cares for his cars.
This summer, Animal Planet is launching a TV series called Amanda to the Rescue all about the passionate, larger-than-life personality of a superwoman who cares for special needs animals and helps them find the loving homes and second chance at happiness they deserve.
As children can't follow their parents into jails, they were designated in the same way as unaccompanied migrant children, or those who come to the US by themselves, and thus turned over to the Department of Health and Human Services, which cares for such children.
"We are crossing a line — from being a society that cares for those who are aging and sick to a society that kills those whose suffering we can no longer tolerate," José H. Gomez, the Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles, said in a statement Wednesday.
" — D. A., 26 New York "I like that I have a guardian who looks out for me and cares for my well-being and defends me and takes on what I can't handle, and if I make a mistake, he will bear the punishment.
"A great deal of love and care was bestowed on the dolls, and we've always been very mindful of their condition and wanting to make sure they survive indefinitely," Michael Inman, curator of the Rare Book Division which cares for the dolls, told Hyperallergic.
This is basically a worst-case scenario for anyone who cares for someone with a developmental disability, as well as for disabled people themselves, who live every day in fear that their behavior will be misconstrued as suspicious, intoxicated or hostile by law enforcement.
Eboshi, for example, with her slick of red lipstick and swishing silks, might be a perfect villain — she doesn't hesitate to kill gods, fell trees and mine virgin land — and yet she also employs and cares for society's untouchables: lepers and formerly indentured brothel workers.
It was the first of 19 nationwide Sleep Outs that took place in late November during which Covenant House, an organization that cares for homeless and trafficked youth in 31 cities across six countries, raised over $11 million for young people overcoming homelessness in America.
In these tender moments, "The Zookeeper's Wife," directed by Niki Caro ("Whale Rider"), from an anemic screenplay by Angela Workman, shucks off its modesty and transforms into the sentimental portrait of a beautiful woman and the animals she cares for like a devoted parent.
Elizabeth Warren said she will go on Wednesday to a facility in Homestead, Florida, that's holding unaccompanied migrant children -- a suddenly announced visit amid a fight on Capitol Hill over funding for the program that cares for such children and controversy over conditions at some border facilities.
On the show, as he cares for his family, the textures of perhaps his truer character—the one his family has seen up close all their lives—reflect more vividly in real life, a worthy counternarrative to the one the media would rather he hew to.
The Trump twitter typo heard around the world The Trump twitter typo heard around the world We'll probably never really know why President Trump tweeted the word "covfefe" in an ill-fated late night tweet, but the internet doesn't care for reasons, it only cares for memes.
The trooper, who cares for several cows of his own, was able to safely corral Stormy and bring her back manger-side at the church, though Philadelphia police told PEOPLE there was some "madcap antics" suitable for the "Benny Hill Theme" before the rescue was through.
This achievement -- a vibrant and self-aware Jewish community, which cares for our needy, educates our children in Jewish tradition and protects the memory of our unspeakable loss during World War II -- was made possible by three forces seemingly ignored in today's debate on our future.
The book sells well and becomes a movie, no one in the family much cares for the novel, and its title is (also) "Commonwealth," thereby offering to readers who are so inclined the opportunity to ponder whether writing based on real events and people is inherently exploitative.
"One of the first things I noticed about Runa when I started working with her was how much she cares for what she does and for the mission of The Times," said Bill McKinley, her boss and the executive director of information security at The Times.
The Department of Homeland Security, which apprehends border crossers, and the Department of Health and Human Services, which cares for separated migrant children, were both caught off guard when Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced plans to criminally prosecute anyone who crossed the border illegally, the report said.
If the agency cares for its own credibility as a nuclear watchdog, it should decide that Iran's past declaration was false and that Iran's retention of the documents obtained by Israel, with all the nuclear know-how they contain, put it in likely breach of the agreement.
One employee said that Marick manipulated his staff to come to school, which typically cares for around 80 infants and kids, by suggesting they "think of the children" and suggesting that teachers are at a low risk of infection because of the school's supposed safety precautions.
Uncertain future for programs "It's been a particularly devastating year for Church World Service and really for everyone that cares for refugee resettlement," said Jen Smyers, director of policy and advocacy for the immigration and refugee program at Church World Service, another of the nine resettlement agencies.
After his visit with the little boy and his family, Harry will head to to Leeds Children's Hospital, where he will meet WellChild nurse Helen Tooby, who cares for children with tracheostomies and helps families of those children gain the confidence they need to support them at home.
If we are to create a community that takes pride in how it cares for its own, one that promotes decent values, such as humility and tolerance and the wish to share, we have no choice but to step forward, to declare ourselves and speak up for our values.
In many ways, Mr. Tykwer's script is scrupulously faithful to the novel, often repeating scenes line for line, but at the end it dwells more on a romance between Alan Clay and a Saudi doctor (Sarita Choudhury, Saul's wife on "Homeland") who cares for his butchered neck lump.
LONDON — The nerve agent attack on two people in England "demonstrates how reckless Russia is prepared to be, how little the Kremlin cares for the international rules-based order," one of Britain's intelligence chiefs said on Thursday, in an unusually public and scathing commentary on a foreign power.
Today, nearly 45 years after Congress first committed to ensuring all Americans access to kidney care, we again find ourselves with the opportunity to enact bipartisan legislation that stands to save lives, while modernizing how our nation cares for patients with kidney failure and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
From October 2014 to July 2018, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, a part of the Health and Human Services Department that cares for so-called unaccompanied minors, received a total of 8593,556 allegations of sexual abuse or sexual harassment, 1,303 of which were referred to the Justice Department.
As far back as October 2017 and as recently as March, the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), which cares for minors who enter the country without authorization or a guardian, was keeping a spreadsheet of pregnant minors in their custody, which government transparency researcher Russ Kick published late last week.
"He really feels he's taken the necessary steps as a man through his faith, his family and with someone he truly cares for to put himself on the right track to live a fulfilling life," the source said of Bieber, who, along with Baldwin, is very involved with Hillsong Church.
Bingham said his goal is "to create a safe environment and a campus culture that protects and cares for the victims of abuse" As a step in that direction, he said all staff and faculty will have retaken and completed a course on sexual harassment over the next six weeks.
"As I prepare to sign this bill, I call on the overwhelming bipartisan majority of legislators who voted for it to join me in continuing to build a better Louisiana that cares for the least among us and provides more opportunity for everyone," Edwards said in a statement on Wednesday.
"During her adventure in the Spirit World, she matures from an easily-scared girl with a child-like personality to match her age to a hard-working, responsible, and brave young girl who has learned to put her fears aside for those she cares for," Grande posted on her Instagram Stories.
Last Thursday, Trump spent about one hour meeting with staff and touring the Upbring New Hope Children's Shelter in McAllen, a Department of Health and Human Services-assisted facility that houses and cares for unaccompanied minors who have entered the country illegally until they can be placed with family or volunteers.
If we want a society in which public policy defends the life and dignity of all, supports marriage and family, promotes the common good, recognizes religious freedom personally and institutionally, welcomes immigrants and cares for our neighbors in need, then of course the church must be engaged in the public square.
Last Thursday, Trump spent about one hour meeting with staff and touring the Upbring New Hope Children's Shelter in McAllen, Texas, a Department of Health and Human Services-assisted facility that houses and cares for unaccompanied minors who have entered the country illegally until they can be placed with family or volunteers.
Whether it's stopping at Whole Foods to stock up on healthy food for the week, making our monthly drop off at Goodwill Industries of the children's outgrown clothing or giving old toys to the Inwood House, an amazing charity that cares for pregnant and parenting teenagers, we are together and having fun.
And so it goes: Marlo cares for the kids while Drew works and plays, occasionally pausing to deliver one of those slightly surprised nice-guy looks that the likable Mr. Livingston has a near patent on: eyebrows gently perturbed, face drained of readable emotion, voice slightly rising as if in innocent protest.
As the rest of Congress fights over the health care overhaul and looming budget deadlines, the committees responsible for writing legislation affecting veterans are quietly moving forward with an ambitious, long-sought and largely bipartisan agenda that has the potential to significantly reshape the way the nation cares for its 21 million veterans.
Dobrik soon learned that Melissa is not only a 21-year-old single mother, but also works three jobs, goes to school, and cares for her sick mom who just got out of surgery"Damn it I should have brought something to give you," Dobrik said while they were all in Kevin's car.
It is for this reason that Staci Columbo Alonso started Noah's Animal Rescue, a full service boarding facility on the grounds of the largest women and children's shelter in Nevada that holds and cares for the pets of abuse victims until they are in a place where they can care for their animals again.
Season 2 focuses on moral conundrums that seem rich and complicated for a children's show, as the princes' childhood friends Claudia (a dark magician, and also a cheerful, friendly girl who clearly cares for Callum) and Soren (an amiable soldier) pursue Callum and Ezran, each with a secret agenda from their frightening father Viren.
Does Trump intend to take precious resources from the new military hospital under construction in Germany that cares for our troops wounded in Afghanistan and the Middle East in order to build a wall along the 2,000-mile border that homeland security experts told me, while I was in Congress, is unnecessary to establish operational control of the border?
Immigration: The Department of Health and Human Services, which cares for children who cross the U.S. border alone, said on Tuesday the administration is reversing a controversial policy that required extensive background checks of all adults living with sponsors of migrant children because it increased the time children were in government custody without turning up more red flags.
As a 73-year-old mother who cares for a 48-year-old daughter and who has relied on home visits by health care workers to support the daily dressing of wounds and six weeks of three-times-daily IV antibiotic infusions, I found such support to be minimal at best and missing entirely at worst.
Seamlessly, the author circulates through the town and a specific constellation of characters: Mei; Sara and Libby, daughters of a conspiracy-fueled father; Ben, a young parent; Catherine, a neuropsychiatrist from Los Angeles who is attempting to figure out the precise nature of the illness; and Nathaniel, a biology professor who cares for his dementia-addled partner.

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