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¡¡¡¡Next March, the monthly subscription price of Disney+ will increase by in the United States.During its annual Investors Day, Disney announced that beginning March 26, 2021, the monthly subscription price would cost .99. Its yearly subscription would increase by to .99.The Disney Bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu with ads, and ESPN+ would increase by to .99 per month, the company announced.The company also announced that in Europe, Disney+ would go from €6.99 to €8.99 per month, alongside the Star rollout, which debuts Feb. 23.The news comes after Netflix announced in October that they would raise the price on its standard and premium plans for its US subscribers. 698
¡¡¡¡New research from AAA shows too many senior citizen drivers are not having conversations about when they should stop driving.AAA says that by the year 2030, 1 in 5 drivers will be over the age of 65, which is why the company is urging people to have conversations with their older family members sooner rather than later.According to the study, 83 percent of older drivers report never having a conversation with family or a doctor about their safe driving ability. The report states that those who do only do so after being involved in a crash or other driving incidents.AAA recommends having conversations with seniors before you start seeing red flags.Here are things to keep in mind when beginning a dialogue with your loved one:Start early and talk often. Make sure you stay positive, and make sure they know the focus is on their own safety.Avoid generalizations about older drivers¡¯ abilities.Have a one-on-one conversation. Doing it with the entire family can make a driver feel alienated.Stick to facts. Focus on a medical condition or medication that might make driving unsafe, and don¡¯t assume their driving should be stopped altogether.Plan together. Let the driver play an active role in planning for their ¡°driving retirement.¡±In 2016, more than 200,000 senior drivers were injured in traffic crashes. AAA says by starting the conversation early, we can all help to make sure our own loved ones don¡¯t become a statistic. 1464
¡¡¡¡Nearly ever child age 5-14 in the United States participates in a Halloween trick-or-treat event.That's according to the latest U.S. Census data that shows an estimated 41.1 million children in that age group seek treats on beggar's night.History shows Halloween dates back 2,000 years to the Gaelic holiday Samhain. It's an ancient tradition associated with images of witches, ghosts and vampires. But today the October holiday involves more child-friendly activities, including pumpkin carving, corn mazes and costumes.Other Halloween facts from the U.S. Census bureau:? There are 118.8 million occupied housing units as of the first quarter of 2017 ¡ª all potential stops for trick-or-treaters.? There were 66.6 million housing units where trick-or-treaters had to climb steps in 2015.? 77.7 percent of U.S. households agreed their neighbors could be trusted in 2013.? In 2015, the latest data available, the number of people employed by U.S. manufacturers that produced chocolate and cocoa products was 39,815.The Census Bureau says the most likely occupations people dress up as for Halloween include: 1118
¡¡¡¡NEW YORK (AP) ¡ª The U.S. Roman Catholic Church used a special and unprecedented exemption from federal rules to amass at least .4 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus aid. In totaling the church's haul, The Associated Press also found tens of millions of dollars went to dioceses whose financial stress was due not simply to the pandemic but also to recent payouts to victims of clergy sex abuse. The Paycheck Protection Program the church tapped was intended to help small businesses and nonprofits pay workers amid a cratering economy. The church maximized its take after lobbying for an exemption that gave all religious groups preferential treatment. That helped make the Catholic Church among the biggest winners in the U.S. government's pandemic relief efforts. 779
¡¡¡¡NOBLESVILLE, Ind. -- A Noblesville, Indiana woman says a trip to the spa with her daughters ended with a serious infection and a long stay at the hospital.Jennifer White said she got the pedicure nearly two weeks ago at ¡°Nails and Lounge¡± in Noblesville.Over the next two days, White said she noticed her foot start swelling and turning purple and decided to go to the emergency room.She was admitted to the hospital last Tuesday with a severe infection and she¡¯s been there for nearly a week.¡°I was worried I could possibly lose my toe. I could lose my foot,¡± said White. ¡°I¡¯m out of work ¡ all for that 35 minutes of getting a pedicure.¡±White says the doctors tell her that the scrapings on her foot probably caused a small incision which allowed an infection to enter her foot.¡°I¡¯m still here and they¡¯re saying it¡¯s due to the fact that I went to the nail salon¡ unclean, unsanitary and it¡¯s made the infection settle in my foot,¡± said White.According to the Indiana Administrative Code, the use of razor devices to shave, reduce or remove calluses or corns is prohibited at spas in the state.Nails and Lounge¡¯s manager says they did not use any prohibited devices and that they sanitize and dispose of all tools according to state law. She says they also bleach the pedicure tubs after each use, but have ordered plastic liners for each tub because of this experience.The spa manager denies that their pedicure caused the infection but says they are open to working with White to pay for her medical bills. 1525