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Speaking from Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina on Monday, Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris delivered a remembrance of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and tied the Trump administration's fight to nominate her replacement to the high-stakes 2020 election.During her remarks, Harris urged a Democratic vote in November on the basis of health care, adding that President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, has opposed the Supreme Court decision that upheld the Affordable Care Act. Trump is currently waging a legal battle to undo the law, and while he's promised a replacement plan, his campaign has yet to unveil one.Harris also tied the fight for a Supreme Court nominee to the Voting Rights Act, the fight against climate change and protections for labor unions and increased minimum wage, adding that all could be at risk under a conservative Supreme Court.Harris' remarks took place just over 24 hours before the first presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle.Monday's press event was a rare one for Harris, who has mostly laid low since Biden selected her as his running mate in August. Both Biden and Harris have chosen to mostly steer clear of public events, as recent polls show that the pair continues to hold a lead of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.Harris did not take questions following her remarks. 1406
Sexting among teens and younger children has increased over the past decade and poses a growing challenge for educators and parents, according to a new study.One in four young people said they'd received sexts, and one in seven reported sending them, according to the study, which was published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. The research included data from 39 separate research projects conducted between January 1990 and June 2016, with a total of 110,380 participants, all of whom were under 18 -- with some as young as 11.The researchers focused on data since 2008 and found an increase in sexting among young people.The increased number of young people involved in sending or receiving sexually explicit photographs or messages has corresponded with rapidly expanding access to cell phones.With that trend in mind, the study's authors suggest that "age specific information on sexting and its potential consequences should regularly be provided as a component of sex education."Why sext? 1013
Star Wars fans have turned May 4 into a "May the Force" holiday, by binge watching the popular movie series, and getting dressed up like Chewbacca or Princess Leia. Shops are taking advantage of this unofficial holiday by offering deals, many of which are only available this weekend only. Here is a sampling of deals for Star Wars fans, provided by Offers.com (while supplies last). Denny's: Denny's is offering collector cups for .99. The cups are availble in four themes: Chewbacca, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian and Qi'ra. Cups can be purchased here. LEGO: LEGO is offering a free Star Wars Mini BB-8 set with the purchase of in LEGO Star Wars merchandise. The deal is available Friday through Sunday on the LEGO website. Kohl's: Younger Star Wars fans will enjoy this backpack and lunch bag set, which is half off of its regular .99 price. Other items, including Star Wars products, will be 20 percent off with a special offer code thorough Sunday on its website. Barnes and Noble: A large selection of Star Wars toys and games start at .99. Kay Jewelers: Kay's is offering a large selection of Star Wars jewelry, some of which is up to half off on its website. 1278
Spring is here.This turn of the seasons generally brings warmer temperatures and more rainfall -- but what does spring have in store for your part of the country?The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, released their three-month spring outlook Thursday, giving us an idea of what we should expect from April to June in terms of temperatures, droughts and floods. 392
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Fox News on Tuesday he doesn't believe President Donald Trump will fire Robert Mueller, adding he doesn't want legislation on the issue."I don't think he should fire Mueller and I don't think he's going to," he said in the interview. "So this is a piece of legislation that isn't necessary in my judgment."Last week, a bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would make it harder for Mueller?to be fired for investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election. 534