There’s a new ‘trump bump’ at the White House
 
There’s a new ‘trump bump’ at the White House

Journalists often crowd the White House briefing room expecting the latest news, but now the news is that many of the reporters are expecting.

Steve Holland: “There’s such a baby boom going on in the White House Press Corps that we are always on standby for delivering a baby if necessary.”

CBS’s Weijia Jiang. New York Post’s Marisa Schultz. The Washington Post’s Ashley Parker. Newsday’s Laura Figueroa.

They’re just a few of the White House correspondents who are with child or who recently gave birth.

Five more members of the White House Press Corps. delivered babies during Trump’s first two years: NPR’s Tamara Keith, CNN’s Pamela Brown, Fox News’ Kristin Fisher, CGTN’s Jessica Stone and NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe.

Others are shy of publicity or not yet showing.

But what’s behind this different kind of trump bump?

For one, the moms-to-be are professional women whose careers are in a secure moment as they feel their biological clocks ticking.

Another factor: political timing and family planning. There’s a short window between the 2016 and 2020 election cycles.

Then there’s the matter that being a political journalist is stressful, and, well, certain activities can help alleviate that stress.

Being pregnant in the White House briefing room definitely doesn’t make the job any easier, though.

There are just 49 seats – and it’s not as if competitors are quick to offer up their coveted chairs. At one point, Ronica Cleary tweeted she was “less than enthusiastic about the nature of a room full of people who avoid offering a seat to a woman who is 371/2 weeks pregnant.”

Even the press offices behind the press room are cramped.

With the baby boom, the Christian Broadcasting Network’s small office now doubles as a breast bumping room.

One journalist made headlines when she announced her pregnancy with an apparent jab at the president.

Weijia Jiang’s baby bump was showing at a September press conference.

When President Trump told her to “sit down,” she tweeted she couldn’t wait to teach her child that “when a man orders you to sit down because he doesn’t like what you’re saying, do anything but.”

Red Rock Canyon closed but accessible during partial government shutdown
 
Red Rock Canyon closed but accessible during partial government shutdown

The famed scenic loop of Red Rock National Conservation Area, which attracts tourists and climbers alike, was closed but accessible on Dec. 22, 2018, during a partial government shutdown forced by President Donald Trump. (Rio Lacanlale/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights Fall To Canadiens In Overtime
 
Golden Knights Fall To Canadiens In Overtime

Golden Knights lose to the Canadiens 4-3 in overtime. Golden Knights beat reporter David Schoen, Adam Hill and Ben Gotz go over the Knights loss and how Marc-Andre Fleury was upset after the game about a potential high sticking call.

Vegas Nation: Raiders hold final practice before MNF
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders hold final practice before MNF

Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken describes the trouble Von Miller and Bradley Chubb bring to the Raiders offensive line, as well as who’s questionable for Monday night’s game against the Denver Broncos.

Golden Knights Santa Surprises Kids with Gifts
 
Golden Knights Santa Surprises Kids with Gifts

Santa (Ryan Reaves) and his helpful elf (Will Carrier) surprised a lucky group of kids with Golden Knights swag and tickets to a game.

Jim Murren on MGM 25th anniversary
 
Jim Murren on MGM 25th anniversary

MGM CEO Jim Murren addressing 784 employees of MGM Grand that have worked since the property opened 25 years ago. Murren spoke Friday morning at the new MGM Grand convention center.

Henderson couple adds another school to their generosity
 
Henderson couple adds another school to their generosity

Bob and Sandy Ellis of Henderson, who donate to several Clark County School District schools, have added Matt Kelly Elementary in Las Vegas to their list of schools where every student gets new shoes, socks and a toy. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Ready for 2019 NYE Fireworks Show
 
Las Vegas Ready for 2019 NYE Fireworks Show

The city of Las Vegas is ready to celebrate “America’s Party” with a new and improved fireworks show that will pay tribute to the Golden Knights.

Vegas Nation: McCarron returns to practice
 
Vegas Nation: McCarron returns to practice

Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken reports that back up quarterback AJ McCarron returned to practice on Friday following the birth of his son.

Golden Knights Owner Bill Foley Visits Review Journal Studios
 
Golden Knights Owner Bill Foley Visits Review Journal Studios

Golden Knights owner Bill Foley made some time to tour the Las Vegas Review Journal Studios and sat down with Adam Hill and Ben Gotz for a podcast segment, as well as Ed Graney for an in-studio interview.

Sugar Factory makes a shareable Christmas cocktail
 
Sugar Factory makes a shareable Christmas cocktail

If you’re looking to share holiday cheer, this goblet is big enough to split among at least a few friends. The bubbly punch is made with cherry vodka, cranberry juice and a scoop of Christmas tree gummy candies — just in case it’s not sufficiently sweet.

Marvin Menzies on UNLV’s trip to Hawaii
 
Marvin Menzies on UNLV’s trip to Hawaii

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about the upcoming trip to Hawaii. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Jeffrey Martin Added To Nevada’s Black Book
 
Jeffrey Martin Added To Nevada’s Black Book

Martin was one of four men convicted of theft and cheating at gambling in 2016 in Clark County District Court and sentenced to prison. The Nevada Gaming Commission voted unanimously Thursday to include Martin in the black book.

New Year’s Eve fireworks are ready to fly in Las Vegas
 
New Year’s Eve fireworks are ready to fly in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and Fireworks by Grucci unveil details of “America’s Party 2019” New Year’s Eve fireworks and entertainment extravaganza during a news conference at the Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018. (K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The Liberace Museum at Thriller Villa
 
The Liberace Museum at Thriller Villa

The Thriller Villa in Las Vegas was not only home to Michael Jackson, but now houses the Liberace Museum collection.

Las Vegas Ready for 2019 NYE Fireworks Show
 
Las Vegas Ready for 2019 NYE Fireworks Show

The city of Las Vegas is ready to celebrate “America’s Party” with a new and improved fireworks show that will pay tribute to the Golden Knights.

Raiders Stadium Timelapse
 
Raiders Stadium Timelapse

Construction on the new Raiders stadium continues in Las Vegas.

Tarkanian Classic Tips Off
 
Tarkanian Classic Tips Off

Both Coronado and Bishop Gorman will compete in this year’s Tarkanian Classic in the Platinum Division. See how both high school basketball boy’s teams did in the first round.

In-play wagering will exceed pregame betting in the United States
 
In-play wagering will exceed pregame betting in the United States

Craig Mucklow, vice president of trading at Don Best Sports — a Las Vegas-based company that supplies data and odds to books worldwide — is a pioneer of in-play betting. Mucklow said in-play wagering will increase in the United States, surpassing pre-game betting as it has in Asia. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Tony Sanchez on UNLV’s recruiting class
 
Tony Sanchez on UNLV’s recruiting class

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about his early signing class. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Buffalo Wild Wings Hit and Run
 
Buffalo Wild Wings Hit and Run

Here’s the surveillance of the hit-and-run crash in front of BWW, in which a woman repeatedly crashed into a manager’s vehicle in a failed attempt to squeeze into a tight parking spot. She walks in, asks how long the wait is, then storms off after being told of the 10-minute wait time. Footage courtesy of manager Daniel Rees.

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