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There’s no doubt that this is probably one of the most polarizing election years in history.The tension can cause anxiety. According to the American Psychological Association, two in three adults say this election has been a major source of worry. Now health experts say that stress could also affect our children.Child and adult psychiatrist Dr. Judith Joseph has some advice for parents to help manage their children's anxiety during this time of unrest.She says it starts with communication. When there's a lot of stress in the environment, Dr. Joseph says that also cause the cortisol levels to also go up causing you to lose focus. It's important to talk to your children to find out how they're feeling.Next, use the election as a teaching moment and reassure them they are safe no matter the outcome. Create a project that involves kids learning about the voting process and how government works. Also, limit news exposure. Getting too much screen time can only lead to more anxiety.Furthermore, while creating a large change may be a bit of a stretch, Dr. Joseph urges parents to be honest about what’s happening in the world and focus on empowering our youth by allowing them to give back locally.Finally, encourage kids to keep a journal. Writing will also help them manage sleep and anxiety, further putting them on the right path to getting through these rough times worry free.This story was originally published by Stacy-Ann Gooden at WPIX. 1462

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This story is FALSE. They did nothing wrong. But the ANTIFA Anarchists, Rioters and Looters, who have caused so much harm and destruction in Democrat run cities, are being seriously looked at! https://t.co/3pmbMllPWS— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 2, 2020 277

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This is what's happening in the world of politics Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018.Trump fires back at Sessions— President Donald Trump fired back at U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, saying the AG doesn't understand what's happening at the Department of Justice. "Jeff Sessions said he wouldn't allow politics to influence him only because he doesn't understand what is happening underneath his command position," Trump tweeted. "Highly conflicted Bob Mueller and his gang of 17 Angry Dems are having a field day as real corruption goes untouched. No Collusion!"After previous criticisms this week by the president, Sessions said, "While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations."Read more. Juror: Pardoning Manafort would "be grave mistake"— A juror who sat on the Paul Manafort trial said to would be a "grave mistake" if a presidential pardon came for the former Trump campaign manager."I feel it would be grave mistake for President Trump to pardon Paul Manafort," Paula Duncan, one of the jurors, said during an interview with Anderson Cooper. "Justice was done, the evidence was there and that's where it should stop."Duncan was one of the 11 jurors who convicted Manafort on five tax fraud charges, one charge of hiding foreign bank accounts and two counts of bank fraud. The jury was hung 11-1 on the other 10.Manafort faces 80 years in prison.Read more. Pompeo's meeting with North Korea canceled— President Trump has asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not to go to North Korea, citing insufficient progress of denuclearization and China's reluctance to help further due to trade tariffs."I have asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not to go to North Korea, at this time, because I feel we are not making sufficient progress with respect to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Additionally, because of our much tougher Trading stance with China, I do not believe they are helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were," Trump wrote on Twitter.Pompeo had announced he would be in Pyongyang with his new Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun.It would have been Pompeo's fourth trip to the country following Trump's Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un.Read more. 2365

  

Three restaurants associated with celebrity chef Mario Batali will be closing in Las Vegas.Batali has been accused of sexual misconduct. He has denied any wrongdoing. RELATED: TV chef Mario Batali under police investigation for sexual misconductEmployees of Carnevino Italian Steakhouse, B&B Ristorante and Otto Enoteca e Pizzeria received notification Friday morning. All three restaurants are located at The Venetian/The Palazzo. The restaurants will close July 27. A letter written by Joe Bastianich with B&B Hospitality Group says that Las Vegas Sands Corp. decided to end the relationship. The letter also says that the group will help employees transition into new positions. An earlier report said that B&B was "actively negotiating" to buy out the celebrity chef.Batali stepped down from daily operations of his restaurant empire and his cooking show after the allegations surfaced in December. Four women accused him of touching them inappropriately.    1022

  

There are options when it comes to getting a car. You can lease or buy, and now, you can get a car subscription.Luxury car makers like BMW, Jaguar, and Cadillac offer subscription services to their high-end cars, but it’s set you back a couple thousand. That’s why Ford is offering a more affordable service with used vehicles."You're going to be looking at around 0 monthly subscription cost, but that's inclusive of the vehicle the driving insurance your maintenance,” explains Allison Braley with Canvas, Ford’s subscription service. “You don't have to worry about out-of-pocket maintenance costs. There's no down payment."  Braley says it's an all-inclusive bundle, unlike with a lease. Many subscription services don’t' have a down payment or require car insurance. "A lease is great solution for people who know what kind of car they want for two to three years or more,” Braley says.  Through subscriptions, you pay a fee to swap out a car. For example, when winter comes around and you want to trade in your sedan for an SUV, with Canvas you pay a fee to swap cars.  FiveCentNickel.com says, on average, a car owner will spend ,200 a year on maintenance.  If your car breaks down or needs an oil change, most subscription services will pay for out of pocket maintenance. Subscription services are great if you want convenience, flexibility and a lifestyle where you change vehicle often.However, convenience often comes with a price. If you’re on a budget, financial expert Jonathan Duong says it may not be worth it. 1572

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