Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance say they are expecting their fourth child

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WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance announced Tuesday that they are expecting their fourth child, a son due in late July. The couple shared the news in a social media post , saying both mother and baby are doing well. The child will join their three other children — Ewan, Viv ek and Mirabel. In their announcement, the Vances expressed gratitude to military doctors and staff who care for their family while they serve in public office. The news comes as Vance, 41, has long advocated for higher U.S. birth rates, a theme he has emphasized since launching his political career and continuing into his tenure as vice president. He reiterated that message during a 2025 March for Life speech, saying he wants “more babies in the United States of America.” It is rare for top U.S. leaders to welcome children while in office. One notable historical exception was President Grover Cleveland, whose wife gave birth during his second term in 1893. The White H...

Environment Canada issues yellow rainfall and wind warnings

 


Environment Canada has issued yellow rainfall and wind warnings for the region.

The warnings are in effect for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent. 

The weather agency said total rain and freezing rain amounts between 20 to 40 millimeters with locally up to 50 millimeters possible.

Rain will be heavy at times through Sunday afternoon and evening with risk for a few isolated thunderstorms. The rain will ease overnight. 

The Essex Region Conservation Authority issued a watershed conditions statement through noon Monday as the rain may causing ponding and possible flooding in low-lying areas and smaller waterways. 

Residents are reminded to use caution near watercourses and keep children and pets away.

Strong winds are expected on Monday with southwesterly wind gusts of 80 to 90 km/h possible.

Environment Canada said local utility outages are possible, including damage to roofs, fences, branches or soft shelters is possible.

The winds are expected to ease through Monday evening as they shift around to the northwest, but gusts of 60 km/h to 70 km/h are still likely.

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