A Mom Dresses Her Baby Up In The Most Amazing Costumes While She Naps

The new mother told us she really wanted to gaze at the little cutie pie while she dozed — and that is the point at which she had a thought. "Joey dozed so profoundly so I thought it'd be fun including little props around her equitable to send some funny pictures to our folks and companions," she said.

like Goku from Dragon Ball Z

…and has even been swept up in the Pokémon craze.

Sleeping Joey also seems to be a Disney fan, transforming into Cinderella…

Furiosa from Mad Max


5 Terrible Secrets about the New President Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, November eighth, Americans met up to choose Donald Trump as the following President of the United States. 


While a few people were thrilled at this news, others thought it was especially similar to picking a rough birthday jokester to do mind surgery since you didn't care for the genuine specialist's record keeping. 

There are a few suppositions about Donald Trump, however, there are likewise a considerable measure of realities — stunning, terrifying, and appalling truths about the way Donald Trump has maintained his organizations and how he's dealt with his spouses and youngsters. 

Maybe these realities will be a marker of how Trump will run the nation. Possibly not. In any case, they're valid. Also, we have them all here so you know exactly what kind of man will make camp in the White House come January. 

1. Donald Trump Has Mafia Ties 


It is all around recorded that Trump worked with the Mafia in New York City. 

It's a matter of open record that Donald Trump worked with development firms that were pressed to the gills with individuals from the horde. 

Donald Trump was very much aware of this, which was one reason he contended so energetically in New Jersey to constrain the individual verification for a new casino permit to six months — he knew whether they about-faced any further, they would begin investigating his mobbed-up ventures, which incorporated the Trump Tower and the Trump Plaza. 

Once more, this involves open and court record that Donald Trump consistently worked with the Mafia for a considerable length of time. 

2. Donald Trump's Charity Is A Scam 


Donald Trump, one of the slightest beneficent very rich people on the planet, struck his own particular philanthropy to purchase representations of himself and settle claims. 

The WWE has offered more to the Donald Trump Foundation than Donald Trump has. Indeed, Trump has not given to his own particular philanthropy since 2008. These are certainties. 

Donald Trump utilized cash from his philanthropy to purchase a representation of himself, a marked Tim Tebow pullover, and to settle claims. Once more, these are truths. 

The main thing no one can really discover any proof of? Donald Trump's philanthropy was providing for any genuine magnanimous causes. 

3. Donald Trump Has Inappropriately Touched Multiple Women 


Over twelve ladies have blamed Trump for ambush. 

While on task to cover Trump's one-year wedding commemoration with Melania Trump, a People magazine author claims Trump pushed her against the divider and began "driving his tongue" down her throat. "I was thankful when Trump's long-term head servant burst into the room a moment later, as I attempted to unfasten myself." 

Paul McLaughlin, a writer, and teacher back her story guaranteeing Stoyanoff trusted in him about the episode yet picked not to report the occurrence. 

Also, that is only one of the now more than 12 ladies who've blamed him for acting EXACTLY LIKE HE SAID HE DID ON TAPE. Truly. It's an instance of "she said, he said that is valid."

4. Donald Trump Is A Draft Dodger 


Trump faked a medicinal suspension to abstain from battling in the Vietnam War. 

Donald Trump could maintain a strategic distance from administration in the Vietnam War on account of an aggregate of five delays. Trump got four suspensions as an understudy at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and last restorative delay after graduation, for "bone goads" in his foot, in spite of the way that he was a dynamic university sports member. 

At the point when asked which foot it was, Donald couldn't recollect. However, that didn't prevent him from taking shots at John McCain's military administration. 

Furthermore, this is who we chose president of the military. Awesome occupation, America. 

5. Donald Trump Used Undocumented Immigrant Labor 


Despite the fact that he advocates assembling a divider, Trump adores him some undocumented work. 

Donald Trump is on record as having confessed to utilizing undocumented work on a few his development ventures. Some of these undocumented laborers were procured with the assistance of the swarm, of whom Donald Trump DEFINITELY WORKED WITH when he was doing development extends in New York City. 

This isn't liberal junk, these are just truths.

Thousands of protesters chanted:"Donald Trump is full of shit, he can’t be the president,”

Thousands of dissidents accumulated Wednesday night in New York City, walking through the lanes to show against the race of Donald Trump.


The dissent, which started Wednesday evening when hundreds accumulated at Columbus Circle, finished in a huge walk through the boulevards to Trump Tower, where the group swelled to some place somewhere around 8,000 and 10,000 individuals, as per the NYPD. Cops on the scene told BuzzFeed News there were no captures at the Fifth Avenue building.

"Donald Trump leave; bigot, sexist, hostile to gay," the nonconformists yelled at Columbus Circle, over the road from Trump International Hotel and Tower. "Pussy gets back," some hollered. "Donald Trump is loaded with crap, he can't be the president."


Latchmi Gopal, who sorted out the occasion, said the dissent was arranged before the consequences of the race came in.

"[The protest] is not to get one lady chose, or against one man," Gopal told BuzzFeed News. "It's about a framework that is persecuted groups — groups of shading, workers, and ladies."

Gopal said the challenge was gone for lifting the voices of the individuals who have been hushed and making a space of adoration additionally responsibility.

"We have such a great amount of work to do," Gopal said, alluding to the privileges of minorities. "Presently we simply have quite a lot more work to do."


At a challenge that started in Union Square, nonconformists had an assortment of serenades, including "Joined we stand, fuck the current framework" and "Fuck the elephant, fuck the ass, assemble a gathering of the average workers!"

A New York bunch called Socialist Alternative sorted out the Union Square dissent. Ransack Jenkins, who drove nonconformists in serenades, said Trump's administration will be "a calamity" and that he was challenging "the disloyalty of the Democratic Party." Jenkins said he voted in favor of Green Party applicant Jill Stein.

"The Democratic Party subverted the essential against Bernie Sanders, an authentic populist challenger who could have battled conservative populism with left-wing populism," Jenkins said. He trusts that President-choose Trump has "nothing to offer the common laborers."

Alexis Serrano, dissenting outside of Trump Tower with his beau Danny Garcia, said, "I feel dangerous. As an outsider, my way to citizenship may be influenced, and I won't not have the capacity to get hitched. My rights are being obliterated." Garcia said he is "living in dread as of now."


Others felt the aftereffects of the race had made them feel separated from their nation.

Jacqueline Z, remaining before Trump Tower, said, "I've never been a part of a dissent some time recently, yet I needed to be more mindful after the decision. I have an inclination that I've been living in an air pocket. I needed to be presented to the scorn that individuals are really feeling."

Numerous dissenters told BuzzFeed News they trust the effect of the 2016 race will be felt for many years to come.

Eleen Liu, an understudy at Fordham University, said she was stunned with the aftereffects of the presidential race.

Being the little girl of workers from china Liu said she feels startled and shattered over what Trump's strategies could mean for different foreigners.

"This is not what America is," Liu said, including that she feels confident and ameliorated that others swung up to "lament" at the dissent.

Acacia Nunes, a Bard understudy, likewise said she was crushed and went to the dissent to feel associated with others grieving the outcomes.

"As a lady of shading, I don't feel safe with Trump as my leader," Nunes said. "I'm not his need, and dread, which is obvious, can't be downplayed."

The expression "not my leader" was droned a few times all through the challenge and numerous demonstrators held up signs with the words on them.

"He doesn't speak to what we require as groups," Gopal said. "Subsequently, at this time, no, you're not my leader.

Mya Gelber, who went to the challenge with Nunes, said the consequence of the decision is a reminder for America on how ladies are esteemed and treated.

"We were not able choose a lady in 2016," Gelber said. "This should be [Clinton's] huge night of breaking the unreasonable impediment. Such a variety of different nations have had ladies pioneers. This shouldn't in any case be an issue [in the Untied States]."

The most widely recognized words dissenters utilized when responding to the race were "doubt," "crushed," and "crushed."

Georgina Simon told BuzzFeed News she supposes this race is not the same as how Republicans more likely than not felt after the 2008 and 2012 races, since she said Trump's stage depended on despise.

"My greatest concern is that individuals will be expelled for their religion or ethnicity," Simon said. "That is not making America awesome once more."

Companions Katie and Mara — who declined to give their last names — conveyed their youngsters with them to Wednesday's rally.

"We've conversed with our children about the significance of this race, of voting in favor of the primary female president," Mara said.

The ladies said they both conversed with their children about how upsetting Trump's conduct was amid the crusade — including the tormenting and the sexist remarks he made — and they said they told their 7-year-olds that grown-ups ought to never carry on that way.

"There was no sugarcoating it to them toward the beginning of today," Katie said. "[My daughter] comprehended this was a win for despise and that is not something that is adequate."

The ladies said they conveyed their youngsters to the challenge since they felt see that many people in their group are feeling similar things.

"We likewise need them to realize that it's OK to talk up," Katie said. "Because he's leader doesn't mean we need to acknowledge the disdain."

United states Presidential Election: Live race scope



The world is observing 

Daily papers far and wide put the US decision on their front pages early today. Here's a little choice of them: 


Italy's La Repubblica: "America, the immense dread" 

"Today the US goes to vote, split between two unique dreams of the world."
  


Spain's El Pais: "The world holds its breath as America votes" 

"Today, Americans pick between the coherence of Hillary Clinton and the pit of Donald Trump. 




The UK's Guardian: "Presidential opponents in definite push as surveys give Clinton the edge"


  
The Wall Street Journal: “Decision Day for American Voters” 



The Netherlands held a competition to design new refugee housing.


In 2015, about 60,000 outcasts landed in the Netherlands requiring a place to live. 

The Netherlands is a little nation, only more than a large portion of the extent of West Virginia, so lodging every one of them would have been a test. As the overall outcast emergency proceeds, creative arrangements are required so that the general population escaping common war and partisan viciousness have a sheltered place to live. 

For this situation, the arrangement required, to a limited extent, opening up an old surrendered jail as brief open lodging. It was a not as much as perfect circumstance without a doubt. 

The nation was resolved to improve. 

In January 2016, the Netherlands propelled a plan rivalry called "A Home Away From Home" in which contestants were entrusted with planning transitory lodging for displaced people and calamity casualties. 

The greater part of the triumphant plans reconsidered the possibility of open lodging, adding comforts and advancements to make the structures more like completely working homes than essentially a bed to mull over. 

The victors of the challenge as of late showed up in plain view in Amsterdam as a component of Dutch Design Week and included things like sunlight based power, water decontamination frameworks, and quick utilization of space and material.
All aspects of the Comfort City plan is measured and versatile, which means it can be effortlessly developed in discharge modern structures — or even surrendered jails — while giving the genial solace that relinquished detainment facilities tend to need. 

At that point there were plans like this present day Solar Cabin that can really produce income and power.

 Its sun based framed rooftop really produces more vitality than is expected to control the home, so the inhabitants can offer power back to the nearby network to make a benefit.

Hillary Clinton Still Leads a Tighter Race, Times/CBS News Poll Shows

Heading into the last days of the presidential battle, the race has settled once again into a tight challenge, with Hillary Clinton holding an edge over Donald J. Trump following a month of tumult. Most voters say their brains are made up and late disclosures about both applicants had no huge effect to them, as indicated by the most recent New York Times/CBS News survey discharged Thursday. 


Five days before Election Day, the edge between the competitors is slender, with 45 percent of likely voters supporting Mrs. Clinton, the Democratic competitor, to 42 percent for Mr. Trump, the Republican chosen one. The distinction is inside the survey's edge of examining mistake. Gary Johnson, the Libertarian competitor, has the support of 5 percent of likely voters, and the Green Party candidate, Jill Stein, takes 4 percent. 

More than 22 million Americans have as of now cast their tickets, and around one in five likely voters who took an interest in the Times/CBS survey said they had as of now voted. 

National surveying midpoints demonstrated a developing lead for Mrs. Clinton in mid-October after the arrival of the "Get to Hollywood" recording from 2005 in which Mr. Trump talks roughly about ladies. As ladies from Mr. Trump's past turned out throughout the following weeks to report that he had sexually pestered them, his survey numbers plunged. 

However following a harsh couple of weeks, eagerness among Mr. Trump's supporters has bounced back, and 52 percent now say they are exceptionally excited in regards to voting. Energy among Mrs. Clinton's supporters has stayed level since September, with 47 percent saying they are extremely excited to vote. 

Mrs. Clinton holds a 14-point advantage over her adversary among ladies while Mr. Trump leads among men by 11 focuses. White ladies, who have upheld Republican hopefuls in the last three presidential decisions, are uniformly part in the present survey. 

Hillary Clinton has a 86% possibility of winning the administration. 

Last Friday, when the chief of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, sent a letter to Congress about once more investigation into Mrs. Clinton's messages, Mr. Trump seized on the chance to move the tenor of the crusade and concentrate on the discussion encompassing her treatment of messages when she was secretary of state. 

The Times/CBS survey started hours after Mr. Comey's letter got to be open, and most voters reached said they had heard in regards to the advancement. Much more voters said they knew about charges that Mr. Trump had made undesirable lewd gestures toward various ladies. 

However, around six in 10 voters over all said that the eleventh hour divulgences about every hopeful would have no genuine effect in their vote, yet they will probably be contrarily influenced by the disclosures about Mr. Trump than by those about Mrs. Clinton. Four in 10 likely voters said Mr. Trump's conduct toward ladies made them more averse to bolster him while less, 33%, said the most current improvement in the F.B.I. examination concerning Mrs. Clinton's messages had that impact. 

Mrs. Clinton's support among African-Americans, ladies, whites holding an advanced education and more youthful voters stays solid. Mr. Trump is clutching his center supporters also, with more whites, men, whites without a professional education, white evangelicals, white Roman Catholics and more seasoned voters backing him. 

Less than one in 10 likely voters say they may in any case alter their opinions about whom they will bolster on Tuesday, and both applicants host about equivalent support among their gathering's voters. Political independents, who supported President Obama in 2008 and Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate, in 2012, are as of now split. 

Now in the 2012 battle, Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney were stopped in surveying midpoints, and Mr. Obama went ahead to win the decision by a four-point edge. 

More aftereffects of the Times/CBS survey will be discharged at 6:30 p.m. Eastern on Thursday. 

The across the nation phone survey was led with 1,333 enlisted voters from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 on cellphones and landlines. The edge of examining mistake is give or take 3 rate focuses for all voters.

Hillary Clinton's end contention: Donald Trump is a risk to ladies and young ladies.

With a week to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton will lay out her end contention Tuesday in South Florida, portraying Donald Trump as a risk to ladies and young ladies. 


In a discourse in Dade City, Clinton will repeat Trump's incendiary talk and claimed activities toward ladies, as indicated by a Clinton battle official — including highlighting his 2005 remarks in which he gloated about getting ladies "by the pussy." 

Clinton will be presented by previous Miss Universe Alicia Machado, whom Trump fat disgraced and compelled to work out before TV cameras after she put on weight in the year taking after her show triumph. 

The Clinton battle is additionally discharging an advertisement to harmonize with the occasion, in which it replays the majority of the belittling things Trump has said in regards to ladies, including the sound from the released 2005 tape. 

"Any individual who does what he does is unfit to be president," the last screen of the promotion peruses. 


The Clinton crusade official said the advertisement will keep running in Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania — battleground states Trump will probably need to range to have any trust of securing 270 Electoral College votes. 

Clinton's end contention comes as a few surveys demonstrate a fixing race. 

Ladies will be critical to the result of the decision, with Clinton driving among ladies by a wide edge — setting up what could be a memorable sexual orientation hole.