Boston and Cooke, part of South Carolina's No. 1 recruiting class two years ago, were at it again right before the half. Boston hit the game's first 3-pointer and Cooke beat the buzzer on a short runner that sent the Gamecocks into the locker room up 30-18. … [Read more...] about Boston’s triple-double leads No. 4 Gamecocks over Georgia
Georgia real estate appraisers board
Wealthy homeowners are getting richer, while first-time buyers struggle
While there were 22% fewer homes sold under $100,000 in November compared with the year before, largely because of lack of inventory, the number of high-cost homes sold has skyrocketed, according to NAR. Closings for homes between $750,000 and $1 million were up 85% in November compared with the year before, and homes sold over $1 million were up 88%. … [Read more...] about Wealthy homeowners are getting richer, while first-time buyers struggle
Coronavirus news from the Bay Area: Jan. 14-20
10:20 a.m. Fauci says stick with recommended vaccine doses: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Monday that people should stick with the “proper, scientifically validated” coronavirus vaccination approach: two full doses, delivered 21-28 days apart. At the Choose Healthy Life Black Clergy Conclave, Fauci urged distributors not to cut doses in half or stretch time between jabs to save Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccine resources. “We are not recommending a half dose followed by a half dose,” Fauci said, according to CNN. “It is not backed up by a correlate of protection, which we may be able to do some time, but not now,” he said. “Bottom line, stick with full dose, followed by full dose.” … [Read more...] about Coronavirus news from the Bay Area: Jan. 14-20
Sen. Robert Menendez: CEOs Must Pressure Amnesty Opponents
It will take the business community making it very clear that they really want to see immigration reform [by showing] that it’s not Item Number 10 in a list of 10 initiatives, [but] that it’s up there on [Item] One or Two. Also it will take the business community to make it very clear — as they are saying that this [amnesty] is a priority — that they’re not going to allow those who will call any reform [an] amnesty from the get-go … … [Read more...] about Sen. Robert Menendez: CEOs Must Pressure Amnesty Opponents
The Hill’s Morning Report – Biden’s crisis agenda hits headwinds
Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.: “Listening to America.” The Biden-Harris administration is inheriting a nation struggling to vanquish a virus, revitalize an economy, and heal deep divides. The challenges are clear and daunting. However, the old adage that “all politics is local” still applies. The perspectives of constituents back home have never been more important. What are the concerns of citizens in communities small and large, rural and urban? Colorado Gov. Jared PolisJared Schutz PolisDirect cash payments have been critical for Colorado families — Congress must pass more Colorado investigating possible second case of coronavirus variant in National Guard members Colorado confirms first case of highly contagious COVID-19 variant in US MORE, New Orleans Mayor LaToya CantrellLaToya CantrellNew Orleans tightens coronavirus restrictions as infections surge 41 people who attended New Orleans swingers convention have COVID-19 New Orleans bans Mardi Gras parades … [Read more...] about The Hill’s Morning Report – Biden’s crisis agenda hits headwinds