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Mar 29, 2023

Florida Police Officer Uses Dead Mans Credit Card For Eyelashes

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In St. Cloud, Florida, a police officer was arrested for using a dead mans credit card! Dianne Ferrara was dispatched to a 911 call. A man was having a heart attach and needed medical attention. She was dispatched as well. When she arrived to the home, the man was already dead.

Instead of just writing up a report, Dianne decided to open up his wallet and take photos of his credit card. She then went on a shopping spree! She used the mans info to buy eyelash extensions, hotel stays, and food.

How did she get caught? Well the mans wife was still alive. She was seeing charges on her late husbands credit card. Obviously it wasn't him making the purchase for eyelash extensions. The wife immediately reported the fraudulent credit card purchases. Detectives were assigned to the case and investigated. They found that the stays and purchases were being made by Dianne of the Police Department!

Dianne was arrested and will be charged! At least she’ll have nice eyelash extensions for prison!

We have more on this story and other weird and wacky stories in today's Other News!

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Sadly for working mothers, Nevada is not the place to be.

Not only is Nevada not a great state for employment for working moms, but it also has some of the highest child care costs in the United States, which doesn't help.

According to Wallet Hub, on the list on best and worst states for working mothers, NEVADA comes in at number 43. No – not great. Work – life balance? Nevada ranks number 46.

Women make up nearly half of the U.S. workforce, and 73% of moms with children under age 18 were working in 2022. Working moms still face an uphill battle in the workplace, though. Their average hourly wage is still less than what men make – only 82% of what men make, to be exact. And only 8.2% of S&P 500 companies’ chief executives are women.

The obvious inequality brings up not just financial questions but also deeply ingrained social issues. For instance, should women have to choose between career and family?

The real question, though, is what we’re doing about these fundamental problems? Progress is happening, but at different rates across the country. Not only do parental leave policies and other legal support systems vary by state, but the quality of infrastructure — from cost-effective day care to public schools — is far from uniform as well.

In order to help ease the burden on an underappreciated segment of the population, Wallet Hub compared state dynamics across 17 key metrics to identify the Best & Worst States for Working Moms. Take a look at the full breakdown here.

And take a look below at America's favorite moms, according to a recent poll by SWNS Digital.

Yes – your favorite mom is a cartoon!

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Former first lady, and mother.

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She retired (hopefully just stepped away) from tennis to raise her child.

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A power mom, that's for sure!

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J-Lo: Fly girl, singer, dancer – and Mom!

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A brand new mom hot off her Super Bowl performance.

Drew is awesome, but this one was surprising.

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Kate Hudson, and Oliver Hudson's mom.

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Kate Middleton's full title: Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn and Baroness Carrickfergus.

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Mom to a blended family of six – she was the best!

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I thought Lily Munster might be ahead of Morticia, but ok.

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No offense, and we love Katy – but very random.

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Mother, and daughter BOTH on the list!

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St. Cloud, Florida police officer Dianne Ferrara 911 wallet credit card Other News Sadly for working mothers, Nevada is not the place to be. it also has some of the highest child care costs in the United States Women make up nearly half of the U.S. workforce, and 73% of moms with children under age 18 were working in 2022. The real question, though, is what we’re doing about these fundamental problems? Wallet Hub compared state dynamics across 17 key metrics to identify the Best & Worst States for Working Moms.
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