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Arkansas mandates postpartum depression screenings, a winter storm is forecasted for 15 states, the job market is expanding, Biden announces his 2024 campaign, the leader of NRA steps down, and an officer awaits sentencing.
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- Arkansas state representative Erin Pilkington sponsors law for postpartum depression screenings for new moms
- Major winter storm expected to bring snow and ice to at least 15 states
- US Mint releasing commemorative coins featuring civil war hero Harriet Tubman
- Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares her story in new docuseries about her role in the murder of her mother
- President Joe Biden kicks off 2024 campaign with speech criticizing Donald Trump
- Wayne LaPierre resigns as leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA) due to health reasons
- Aurora police officer Randy Rodema being sentenced in the death of Elijah McClain
- Valley Bonilla Jr. discusses identity and finding peace within complexity in his book "Mixed"
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Arkansas law requires postpartum depression screenings; winter storm predicted for 15 states; job market grows; Biden launches 2024 campaign; NRA leader resigns; officer awaits sentencing.
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Arkansas state representative Erin Pilkington sponsors a law mandating postpartum depression screenings for new mothers in Arkansas, aiming to address high maternal and infant mortality rates. A winter storm is predicted to bring snow and ice to 15 states, while the job market continues to grow with 216,000 jobs added in December. President Joe Biden launches his 2024 campaign in Pennsylvania. Wayne LaPierre resigns as the leader of the NRA due to health reasons. Aurora police officer Randy Rodema awaits sentencing after being convicted of negligent homicide in the death of Elijah McClain.
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Arkansas state representative Erin Pilkington has sponsored a law that requires new mothers in Arkansas to be screened for depression after giving birth. The law aims to address high rates of maternal and infant mortality in the state and improve mental health for mothers. Private health insurance and Medicaid will cover the cost of these screenings. A major winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice to 15 states, with severe storms predicted along the Gulf Coast. Despite the storm, the job market continues to show growth, with 216,000 jobs added in December. The US Mint is releasing commemorative coins featuring Harriet Tubman. Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who served eight years in prison for orchestrating her mother's murder, is now speaking out about her new freedom. President Joe Biden started his 2024 campaign with a speech near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Wayne LaPierre, the leader of the NRA, has announced his resignation due to health reasons. Aurora police officer Randy Rodema, who was convicted of negligent homicide in the death of Elijah McClain, is being sentenced.
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Arkansas state representative Erin Pilkington has sponsored a law in Arkansas that requires new mothers to be screened for depression shortly after giving birth. The law aims to address high rates of maternal and infant mortality in the state and improve mental health for mothers. Private health insurance and Medicaid will cover the cost of these screenings, relieving financial burdens on mothers. Pilkington emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health during the postpartum period for the well-being of both mothers and babies. The law went into effect on January 1st, and Pilkington is optimistic about its positive impact on maternal mental health in Arkansas.
A major winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice to 15 states, with severe storms predicted along the Gulf Coast. The storm will then move up the mid-Atlantic and into New England, potentially bringing significant snowfall to Boston. Despite the storm, the job market continues to show growth, with 216,000 jobs added in December. The unemployment rate remains below 4% for the 23rd consecutive month. However, Carrefour, a large supermarket chain, has dropped PepsiCo and Lay's products due to unacceptable price hikes.
The US Mint is releasing commemorative coins featuring civil war hero Harriet Tubman to celebrate her 200th birthday. These coins, available for pre-order, include a $5 gold coin, a silver dollar, and a half dollar. They are expected to be popular among collectors.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who served eight years in prison for orchestrating the murder of her mother, is now speaking out about her new freedom and future plans. She hopes that sharing her story will serve as a cautionary tale for others. Blanchard's story has gained public fascination, with multiple documentaries and a drama series based on her life. She is now married to Ryan Anderson.
President Joe Biden started his 2024 campaign with a speech near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, commemorating three years since the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Biden criticized former President Donald Trump, stating that he is a threat to democracy and doesn't care about America. Republican presidential hopefuls are in Iowa, making an impression on voters ahead of the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
Wayne LaPierre, the longtime leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA), has announced his resignation due to health reasons. LaPierre has been running the NRA since 1991 and will step down at the end of January, coinciding with his trial in a corruption case brought by the New York attorney general.
Aurora, Colorado police officer Randy Rodema, who was convicted of negligent homicide in the death of Elijah McClain, is being sentenced. McClain's death occurred during a forceful restraint by officers and the administration of ketamine by paramedics. McClain's mother is expected to speak at the sentencing.
Valley Bonilla Jr., a pastor and author, explores identity and finding peace within complexity in his book "Mixed."
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Arkansas state representative Erin Pilkington has sponsored a law that requires new moms to be screened for depression shortly after giving birth. The goal of the law is to address the high rates of maternal and infant mortality in Arkansas and improve mental health for mothers. Private health insurance and Medicaid will cover the cost of these screenings, alleviating financial burdens on mothers. Pilkington believes that addressing mental health during the postpartum period is crucial for the well-being of both mothers and babies. The law went into effect on January 1st, and Pilkington is optimistic about its positive impact on maternal mental health in Arkansas.
A major winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice to 15 states. Ginger Zee provides an update on the storm's path, predicting rain and possible severe storms along the Gulf Coast. The storm will then move up the mid-Atlantic and into New England, potentially bringing significant snowfall to Boston. Despite the storm, the job market continues to show signs of growth, with 216,000 jobs added in December. The unemployment rate remains below 4% for the 23rd consecutive month. However, Carrefour, one of the world's largest supermarket chains, has dropped PepsiCo and Lay's products due to unacceptable price hikes.
In a significant development for women's reproductive health, the US Mint is releasing commemorative coins featuring civil war hero Harriet Tubman. These coins, available for pre-order, celebrate Tubman's 200th birthday and feature her portrait on a $5 gold coin, a silver dollar, and a half dollar. The coins are expected to be popular among collectors.
ABC News conducted an exclusive interview with Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her mother. Blanchard served eight years in prison and is now speaking out about her new freedom and future plans. She hopes that sharing her story will serve as a cautionary tale for others.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who spent nearly nine years in prison for her role in the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, is sharing her story in a new docuseries called “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard.” Gypsy was a victim of her mother's Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a disorder in which parents seek sympathy through the exaggerated or made-up illnesses of their children. Dee Dee portrayed Gypsy as frail and disabled, subjecting her to unnecessary medical treatments and surgeries. In 2015, Gypsy plotted with her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to kill her mother. Gypsy later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, while Godejohn was convicted of carrying out the stabbing death. Gypsy's story has garnered public fascination, with multiple documentaries and a drama series based on her life. She is now free and married to Ryan Anderson.
President Joe Biden kicked off his 2024 campaign with a speech near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, marking three years since the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Biden criticized former President Donald Trump, stating that he doesn't care about America and is a threat to democracy. Meanwhile, Republican presidential hopefuls are in Iowa, making an impression on voters ahead of the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
Wayne LaPierre, the longtime leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA), has announced his resignation due to health reasons. LaPierre has been running the NRA since 1991 and will step down at the end of January. His resignation comes just before his trial in a corruption case brought by the New York attorney general.
Aurora, Colorado police officer Randy Rodema, who was convicted of negligent homicide in the death of Elijah McClain, is being sentenced. McClain's death occurred when officers forcefully restrained him and paramedics administered ketamine. McClain's mother is expected to speak at the sentencing.
Valley Bonilla Jr., a pastor and author, discusses identity and finding peace within complexity in his book “Mixed
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Arkansas state representative Erin Pilkington recently sponsored a law requiring new moms to be screened for depression within weeks of giving birth. The law aims to address the high rates of maternal and infant mortality in Arkansas and improve mental health for mothers. The screenings will be covered by private health insurance and Medicaid, relieving the financial burden on mothers. Pilkington believes that addressing mental health during the postpartum period is crucial for the well-being of both mothers and babies. The law went into effect on January 1st, and Pilkington is optimistic about the positive impact it will have on maternal mental health in Arkansas.
In other news, a major winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice to at least 15 states. Ginger Zee provides an update on the storm's path and predicts that areas along the Gulf Coast will experience rain and possible severe storms. The storm will then move up the mid-Atlantic and into New England, with Boston potentially receiving significant snowfall. Despite the storm, the job market continues to show signs of growth, with the nation adding 216,000 jobs in December. The unemployment rate remains below 4% for the 23rd consecutive month. However, a recent report from The Wall Street Journal reveals that one of the world's largest supermarket chains, Carrefour, has dropped PepsiCo and Lay's products due to unacceptable price hikes.
In a significant development for women's reproductive health, the US Mint is releasing commemorative coins featuring civil war hero Harriet Tubman. The coins, available for pre-order, celebrate Tubman's 200th birthday and feature her portrait on a $5 gold coin, a silver dollar, and a half dollar. The coins are expected to be popular among collectors.
ABC News also conducted an exclusive interview with Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her mother. Blanchard served eight years in prison and is now speaking out about her new freedom and future plans. She hopes that sharing her story will serve as a cautionary tale for others.
Overall, these stories highlight important developments in maternal mental health, weather conditions, the job market, commemorative coins, and a high-profile interview. They provide a comprehensive overview of current events.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who spent nearly nine years in prison for her role in the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, is sharing her story in a new docuseries called "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard." Gypsy was a victim of her mother's Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a disorder in which parents seek sympathy through the exaggerated or made-up illnesses of their children. Dee Dee portrayed Gypsy as frail and disabled, subjecting her to unnecessary medical treatments and surgeries. In 2015, Gypsy plotted with her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to kill her mother. Gypsy later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, while Godejohn was convicted of carrying out the stabbing death. Gypsy's story has garnered public fascination, with multiple documentaries and a drama series based on her life. She is now free and married to Ryan Anderson.
In other news, President Joe Biden kicked off his 2024 campaign with a speech near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, marking three years since the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Biden called out former President Donald Trump, stating that he doesn't care about America and is a threat to democracy. Meanwhile, Republican presidential hopefuls are in Iowa, making an impression on voters ahead of the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
Wayne LaPierre, the longtime leader of the National Rifle Association (NRA), announced his resignation due to health reasons. LaPierre has run the NRA since 1991 and will step down at the end of January. His resignation comes just before his trial in a corruption case brought by the New York attorney general.
Aurora, Colorado police officer Randy Rodema, who was convicted of negligent homicide in the death of Elijah McClain, is being sentenced. McClain's death occurred when officers forcefully restrained him and paramedics administered ketamine. McClain's mother is expected to speak at the sentencing.
In the world of entertainment, Valley Bonilla Jr., a pastor and author, discusses identity and finding peace within complexity in his book "Mixed." Bonilla emphasizes the importance of embracing our uniqueness and finding our identity in God. He encourages love for God, self, and others as the foundation for true identity.
Lastly, for those participating in Dry January, ABC News provides recipes for booze-free espresso mocktails. The segment focuses on embracing a no-alcohol culture and finding alternative drinks to enjoy during the month-long challenge.
That's all for today's news highlights. Stay tuned for more updates and stories on ABC News Live.
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