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WikiCommons via KellyPhDThink caring for a newborn is hard? Try a newborn
that's still attached to its placenta!The all-natural trend, called Lotus
Birth or umbilical nonseverance, calls for a mother to allow the umbilican
border to detach from her baby naturally, The New York Post reported.In
practical terms, that means carting around a blob of red matter (aka
the placenta) that can stayed plugged into the baby's tummy for up
to 10 days.Related: New trend: Moms saving breast milk in jewelryMary Ceallaigh,
a Lotus Birth advocate and midwife educator, talks with The Post about
the benefits to the non-traditional practice and how it can help with
the mother and baby's health. The 47-year-old Austin, Texas native, who's
helped in more than 100 natural births, says keeping the umbilical cord
intact is actually a beautiful thing.Q: What made you start believing in
the importance of the Lotus Birth?I first learned of Umbilical Nonseverance
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ndamental rights of the people of Connecticut."The Connecticut
Valley in Connecticut and western Massachusetts has been home to a large
gun industry dating to the Revolutionary War.Andrew Doba, a spokesman for
Malloy, said the governor is committed to job creation, but additional gun
restrictions were paramount following the shooting deaths in December of
20 children and six educators at an elementary school in Newtown."On this
particular issue he's been clear: We need to prioritize public safety and
this bill will improve public safety," he said.The law adds more than
100 firearms to the state's assault weapons ban and creates what officials
have called the nation's first dangerous weapon offender registry and eligibility
rules for buying ammunition.Malkowski said he's received many emails from
customers "fed up with Connecticut.""They urged us to pick up and leave,"
he said.Malkowski said he spoke Tuesday with Texas economic development
officials trying to lure the company, which was founded in 2003 and
employs more than 200 employees."It's something we'll strongly consider,"
he said, adding that leaving Connecticut would be difficult. "If you're
a lawyer with a laptop, that's one thing," he said. "It's not
something we're going to do easily."Jonathan Scalise, owner of Ammunition
Storage Components, also of New Britain, said he's received offers from
Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> want a requirement that industry scrub any
data of personal information before giving it to the government -- a
stipulation that Rogers and business groups say would be too onerous and
deter industry participation.Rogers, who co-sponsored the bill with Rep.
Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., the panel's top Democrat, said they altered
the bill to address other concerns by privacy groups raised last year.
But a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, Michelle Richardson,
said the bill is still objectionable because it could allow the military
to review data on private commercial networks."A couple of cosmetic changes
is not enough to address the concerns of members" in the Senate,
Richardson said.Rogers says the political calculus has changed and that
China's hacking campaign was too brazen for the White House to justify
the status quo."There's a line around the Capitol building of companies
willing to come in and tell us in a classified setting (that)
`my whole intellectual property portfolio is gone,"' Rogers said. "I've
never seen anything like this, where we aren't jazzed and our blood
pressure isn't up."In February, Obama signed an executive order that would
help develop voluntary industry standards for protecting networks. But the
White House and Congress agreed that legislation was still needed to address
the legal liability companies face if they share threat information. Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., promised at the
This undated photo, provided by the victim's family, shows 18-year-old Kelsey
Smith, who was abducted outside a Kansas shopping mall in 2007 and
murdered.This undated photo, provided by the victim's family, shows 18-year-old
Kelsey Smith, who was abducted outside a Kansas shopping mall in 2007
and murdered.When 18-year-old Kelsey Smith was abducted in broad daylight
outside a Kansas shopping mall in 2007, the teen's parents spent four
harrowing days searching for their daughter, whose body was found after
police scoured an area close to a tower where her cellphone last
pinged.But the search for the young woman would have ended much sooner
had Verizon Wireless promptly handed over cellphone records to authorities,
according to Smith's mother as well as a U.S. congressman both
of whom are calling for legislation mandating that all cellphone carriers
provide police with a customer's location information in an emergency.Current
federal law allows cellphone companies to release information to police
in certain situations, but it does not require them to do so.
Kelseys Law seeks to mandate it on the state and ultimately national
level.We want to create a national standard to make it very clear
and easy for law enforcement and families of victims in the case
of an emergency to be able to locate their missing loved one,
Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kan., told FoxNews.com. In Kelseys case, they had the
information but they weren't releasing it because t
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