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Jimmy Carter, the son of a peanut farmer who served as America's 39th president, turns 95 today.He is the oldest living former U.S. president, a title once held by the late George H. W. Bush, who died in late 2018 at 94.People may leave President Carter a birthday wish from anywhere in the world, through the 322

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Judith Krantz, whose best-selling romance novels told racy tales of the rich, died of natural causes Saturday, her publicist said. She was 91.Krantz is known for her novels "Mistral's Daughter" (1983), "I'll Take Manhattan" (1986), "Scruples" (1978) and "Princess Daisy" (1980). She's sold more than 80 million copies of her novels, and they've been translated into over 50 languages, her publicist said. She wrote her first book at age 50, launching her into the romance novelist stratosphere.Krantz, originally from New York, became wealthy from the sale of her books. In a letter to readers in her 2001 autobiography, "Sex and Shopping: The Confessions of a Nice Jewish Girl," she said she had a different life from the majority of women of her generation and background."While I seemed like another 'nice Jewish girl,' underneath that convenient cover I'd traveled my own, inner-directed path and had many a spicy and secret adventure," she wrote. "I grew up in a complicated tangle of privilege, family problems, and tormented teenaged sexuality."Krantz was the oldest of three children, and the "daughter of worldly and cultivated parents" as she writes in her autobiography. Though her interest in clothes began when she was a child, she said she was unpopular growing up, having very few friends until she reached high school. She wrote that those years had been "burned into her psyche.""I'll probably feel slightly insecure as I breathe my last, still wondering if I'm wearing exactly the right thing," she wrote.In 1948, Krantz graduated from Wellesley College and spent the following year in Paris working in fashion public relations. When she returned to New York she began her career in magazine journalism.Krantz worked primarily in fashion, working as the fashion editor for Good Housekeeping and writing for outlets such as Cosmopolitan, for which she wrote her best-known article, "The Myth of the Multiple Orgasm." She was a journalist for about 30 years before she published "Scruples," her first novel.The book, which chronicled the over-the-top lifestyle of the people who work in a Beverly Hills boutique, became a huge success, remaining on The New York Times Best Sellers list for more than a year. Her novels were known for their focus on the wealthy, love and sex. Some of her novels were produced into television miniseries as well.Krantz married Steve Krantz, a film and television producer, in 1954. He died in 2007 from complications with pneumonia.Authors across genres reacted to the news of her death on Twitter, including 2569

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Juan Rodriguez's 1-year-old twins died after being left in a hot car for eight hours. Thursday morning, he is expected to appear in court to face charges in connection with their deaths.Rodriguez's twins, Luna and Phoenix, were found Friday unresponsive in the back seat of a Honda sedan in the Bronx, according to a news release from the New York Police Department. Rodriguez was at work at a nearby VA hospital, where he is a social worker, his friend Temple Barros told CNN.Temperatures that Friday reached highs in the mid-80s, according to the National Weather Service. The twins were pronounced dead on the scene.New York City's medical examiner's office will determine the twins' cause of death, police said.Rodriguez was arraigned on Saturday in New York on charges of manslaughter, negligent homicide and endangering the welfare of a child, according to the New York City Police Department. He pleaded not guilty, said Patrice O'Shaughnessy, a spokeswoman for the Bronx District Attorney.Rodriguez out on bondThe 39-year-old father paid ,000 on a 0,000 bond, according to a source with the Bronx Criminal Court Central Booking Clerk's Office.Criminal negligent homicide carries a maximum of four years in prison and manslaughter carries a maximum of 15 years, Joey Jackson, Rodriguez's attorney 1322

  

Kroger is making changes in its stores, effective immediately, to help shoppers get the basics they need and prevent the spread of the coronavirus.Kroger spokesperson Erin Rolfes said the biggest change shoppers will see is the closing of all personal-service meat and seafood counters, as well as salad bars."You will see closures of our service departments, our meat case, salad bars," Rolfes said. "It's not due to concerns about spreading disease...it is all just to reallocate resources to make sure the shelves are stocked."She said steaks, seafood, and lunch meat will be sliced and packaged overnight, and placed in coolers for customers to grab. "There's no change in product, there just won't be someone to hand it to you from behind the counter," she said.Shorter hours, more endcapsThe changes come just days after Kroger reduced its hours, with Ohio stores opening at 7 a.m. and closing at 9 p.m. to allow for cleaning and restocking."Our reduced hours will give our associates extra time to restock the shelves overnight," Rolfes said.When shoppers visit Kroger stores in the morning, they will see more endcaps stocked with essentials like bottled water and paper towels, making them easier to find.Rolfes says toilet paper continues to come in from manufacturers and warehouses, and says they are getting it into stores as quickly as possible.However, certain items will be limited to just 3 per customer, including:WaterVitaminsCold and flu suppliesPaper towelsToilet paperPaper towelsHousehold cleaning itemsEggsMilk"Those product limits are in place, so everyone has a chance to purchase," Rolfes said.Kroger is exploring the option of early morning hours, she said, but has not made any decision yet.Helping employeesAs a token to employees trying to keep stores stocked, Kroger is giving associates a gift of a gift card.It will also pay any full-time employees for 14 days if they are forced to quarantine at home.While other employers are cutting workers right now, Kroger 2012

  

If you're still hanging onto a Payless gift card, you should head over to a store Monday.March 11 is the last day to use gift cards.Payless filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month. All 2,500 locations of the shoe store will be closing at the end of the month.The Gap, Victoria's Secret, Gymboree, Charlotte Russe and Tesla are also closing stores this year.Almost 5,000 store closures have been announced since January.But don't worry if you miss the deadline to use that Payless gift card.There are various websites where you can buy and sell gift cards, such as Cardpool.com , Raise.com and Cardcash.com. You won't get the full value of the card but you may recoup some of the value. 711

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