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    Laura: Liberals will 'risk it all' for the open border cause
    Fox News host Laura Ingraham unpacks concern among Democrats over the deportation of illegal aliens on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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    HEAR IT: Air traffic controllers react to FAA tech outage impacting Newark Airport in real time
    DEK: Astonishing air traffic control (ATC) audio captures the moment when staff lost radar and radio signals while directing planes to Newark Liberty International Airport in April. (Source: LIVEATC.NET)
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    Tom Homan has a message for 3 remaining migrant suspects in NYPD officer attack
    WARNING: Graphic contentBorder czar Tom Homan addresses the latest alleged migrant attack in New York City and responds to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
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    A minivan smashed into a motorcyclist, sending them off the road, then fled the scene
    A minivan smashed into a motorcyclist, sending them off the road, then fled the scene.
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    What should we expect from the Chicago Bears defense under new DC Dennis Allen? | Speak
    2x Pro Bowler Jaylon Johnson breaks down what to expect from the Chicago Bears' defense under new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.
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    Should the Boston Celtics be worried about Jayson Tatum after his Game 1 performance? | Speak
    Ric Bucher and Paul Pierce debate whether the Boston Celtics should be worried about Jayson Tatum after his disappointing Game 1 performance.
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    FREE Mothers Day Questionnaire Printables
    If you were to ask me What are some of my most favorite Mothers Day gifts that I have received over the years? I would most likely tell you the ones that my kids made or personalized in some way. Which is why we have created some fun and FREE Mothers Day printables, that you can easily print out and use to celebrate MOM.Click on the image below to get your FREE printable sent right to your inbox ready to print.Click here for FREE Printable Click here for FREE PrintableThe post FREE Mothers Day Questionnaire Printables appeared first on 24/7 Moms.
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    10 Delicious Lemon Desserts for Spring
    The grass is turning green and the flowers are blooming. Spring is here and it is time to fill out tummies with some delicious sweet flavors of springtime. Lemon is sweet and just hits the right spot with its tarty flavor. Try one of these 10 delicious lemon desserts for spring!Lemon Sheet Cake from TidyMomAn easy clean up and ready to take to your next get together!Lemon Sugar Baked Donuts from Five Heart HomeSomething sweet for breakfast.Lemon Lasagna from LilLunaLasagna for dessert anyone?Lemon Sugar Cookies from Modern HoneyGet the tang of lemon in these cookies.Lemon Ice Cream from Modern HoneyPerfect for the summertime.Lemon Cheesecake Crescent Rolls from Lemon Tree DwellingCheesecake lovers will want to try this.Gluten-Free Chex Lemon Buddies from Chex CerealNeed something crunchy and sweet?Lemon Meringue Pie from Crazy For CrustA classic you cannot miss out on.Lemon Cupcakes with Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting from Five Heart HomeLemony cupcakes for you.Italian Lemon Pound Cake from My Recipes ConfessionsA quick, easy, lemony cake.The post 10 Delicious Lemon Desserts for Spring appeared first on 24/7 Moms.
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    Room by Room Spring Cleaning PLUS Free Checklist
    By: Trisha NovotnyDo the words Spring cleaning overwhelm you? Are you thinking I can barely keep up with the day-to-day chores let alone think about taking the time to Spring clean my entire home. Dont toss in the towel yet until you have tried my one-hour a day Spring cleaning options.Who ever said spring-cleaning had to be accomplished in one day or even one week for that matter? Stop overwhelming your to do list and try scheduling one hour each day to do your Spring cleaning using one of the below options and in a matter of days you will find that the term Spring cleaning no longer overwhelms you.One Hour A Day options:Option #1: One room per hour Create a Spring-cleaning schedule assigning one room per day. Make a list of the tasks you would like to accomplish in each room ahead of time so that on the assigned day you are prepared to spend one hour checking off your task list as you Spring clean that roomNeed help in making a task list? Click here to get the free room by room Spring cleaning check lists these lists are comprehensive and more than one hour of cleaning but they will give you an idea of possible tasks to add to your Spring cleaning list.Clikc link for our FREE Spring Cleaning Checklist :https://forms.aweber.com/form/05/1207558905.htmOption #2 One chore per hour Many of the Spring cleaning chores we do are repeated from room to room so rather then doing a room by room cleaning try picking a chore for each day by creating a list of the various chores you would like to accomplish through out your Spring cleaning. Some of those chores may include washing the windows, dusting your home from top to bottom, dusting baseboards, thoroughly cleaning your appliances, vacuuming including under furniture etc. Schedule one chore per day and spend one hour working on that chore going from room to room. Some chores may take more than one day, you may want to schedule two days for those chores.Option #3: Family Hour Get the whole family involved in the Spring cleaning process. Make a list of chores that other family members can assist in, then schedule multiple Spring cleaning days assigning family members one hour each of chores. Be sure to assign age appropriate chores, this is a great opportunity to begin teaching younger children how to clean. Click here for a list of age appropriate chores.Age Appropriate Chores for KidsTips:Use a portable kitchen timer and set it for 60 minutes. This helps to keep you on task knowing the timer will go off in 60 minutes whether the you are done or not.Create a Spring cleaning kit so that you have all of the items you will need for cleaning in one place include in it cleaning supplies, garbage bags, portable kitchen timer, your task check list and any additional items you will need.Be realistic in your planning schedule your one hour Spring cleaning on the days that you know you can commit to one hour of cleaning to assure a successful Spring cleaning.How do you accomplish your Spring cleaning?The post Room by Room Spring Cleaning PLUS Free Checklist appeared first on 24/7 Moms.
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    10 Habits Of An Organized Kid
    by: Trisha NovotnyAfter another morning of chaos missing shoes, forgotten jackets and piles of laundry strewn across my childrens bathroom floor brought me I to the conclusion that it was time to begin modeling and molding my children to become organized walking beings. I believe some children are born natural organizers and others are free for alls but each of us can become organized to bring calm to the chaos of life in a family.I have created a list of 10 habits of an organized kid that once you begin implementing these into your childrens daily lives you will soon find the calmness you once knew during your pre-kid life.Habit #1 Schedules Establish daily routines with your children so that they know what is expected from when to wake-up to when to go to bed. Including everything from homework to doing their chores. Teaching them the habit of keeping schedules.Habit #2 To Do Lists Create daily check off lists for each of your children that include all of the things they need to be reminded to do. This will teach them to be responsible for their own to do lists and you will no longer be asking Did you? multiple times each day. Teaching them the habit of creating to do lists.Habit #3 Balancing Time Hang a family calendar in your home so that your children can look at it and know what activities they have each day as well as look ahead. One suggestion is to use a different colored marker for each child s so they can easily see what they have going on ach day. Teaching them the habit of balancing their time.Habit #4 Remembering Do your kids constantly forget things- homework left at school, lunch boxes left at home etc? Teach them to create reminders for them selves by using sticky notes or systems that help them to remember. For example if your child forgets his homework at school then come up with a plan that as soon as he is done writing in his daily school planner he places it all in his backpack not waiting for the end if the day when all they can think about is heading home to play. Creating reminder systems teachers your kids the habit for remembering.Habit #5 Organization You cannot expect your kids to put things away unless you create a place for it. What is it that seems to never get put away or you are constantly finding shoved into a drawer or closet because it does not have a home. Create places for all of your childrens belongings so that they can then keep their things organized. Teaching your kids the habit of organization.Habit #6 De-Clutter Twice a year take time with your children to teach them to sort and de-clutter their belongings from clothes to toys into four categories: keeping, giving away, selling or garbage. This will teach them the habit of de-cluttering. For additional de-clutter tips click hereHabit #7 Clean Homes Make a habit each evening to have your children do a walk thru the house picking up any belongings they have left out and putting them back in their places. Teaching the habit of keeping a clean home.Habit #8 Study Time Assist your children in creating homework station where they can do their daily homework .Be sure to stock it with extra school supplies. Decide together on a time they will do their homework each day. Teaching them the habit of a daily study time.Habit #9 Preparing- Train your children to prepare for their day the night before by packing their lunches, cleaning out and re-filling their backpacks, placing their shoes by the door and checking the family calendar. Also have them prepare for after school activities by packing what they will need into a sports bag, including snacks, sports equipment, water bottles, etc. Teaching them the habit of Preparing.Habit #10- Team Work Hold a weekly family to bring your family together and provide an opportunity for family discussion, decision-making and keeping everyone in the know. Family meetings can also used to dream, set goals and talk about what each family member has on their schedules and to-do lists. Teaching them the habit of Teamwork.The post 10 Habits Of An Organized Kid appeared first on 24/7 Moms.
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