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The Style Counsellors

The Style Counsellors 16:42 The Style Counsellors return for a new series to help six deserving women find their fashion mojo – whether it s the Cork nurse working on the Covid frontline or the busy Mayo farmer trying to rediscover her sense of style or the selfless Single Mum who wants to get back in touch with her inner glam queen. After this strangest of years we could all do with a bit of reinvention, a little escapism, a little care – and that’s what Presenters Eileen Smith (@EileenStyleQueen) and Suzanne Jackson (Sosueme.ie) are on hand to offer. Tuesdays at 8.30pm on RTÉ One.

Miracle Baby s Fate in Hands of the Court, Entire Family Wiped Out by COVID-19

Share Photo: (Photo : Sharon McCutcheon / Unsplash) The Russian single mother was so excited to have a baby. Yet, the COVID-19 pandemic wiped away the entire family, including the single mom and her aged parents. She is survived by her miracle baby boy. The baby s fate on who will care for him now lies in the hands of the court. Single Mom Fights for Life of Her Baby Russian mom Svetlana Sorochinskaya, a dental clinic administrator, suspected she got COVID-19 from her father when she visited him in the hospital when he was recovering from heart surgery. She gave birth to her son six weeks before her expected delivery date, via Caesarian section. The baby was named Kirey in honor of his late grandfather, who also passed away to COVID-19.

How the Low Minimum Wage Helps Rich Companies

The Atlantic Low wages benefit employers at the expense of both workers and taxpayers. January 14, 2021 Getty / The Atlantic The country’s very low minimum wage comes at a high cost. And for taxpayers, it adds up to more than $100 billion a year. That number comes from a new analysis of safety-net usage by Ken Jacobs, Ian Eve Perry, and Jenifer MacGillvary of UC Berkeley’s Labor Center. It identifies working families with at least one member who would get a raise if the federal minimum wage were lifted to $15 an hour, and finds that the government spends about $107 billion a year on Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), cash welfare, food stamps, and the earned-income tax credit for those families.

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