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General Daily Insight for February 10, 2024

General Daily Insight for February 10, 2024 Exaggeration can make both our prospects and our problems look bigger at the moment. When articulate Mercury squares dramatic Jupiter at 8:25 am EST, we’re likely to put a touch of theater into our words, whether we’re happy or sad. The inspirational Moon then slides into intuitive Pisces and unites with grounded Saturn, giving us an opportunity to connect with reality. As Luna goes on to sextile fortunate Jupiter, we’ll be equipped to identify the most promising portions of our latest brainstorms. Aries March 21 – April 19 A big money move may...

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Nearly 200 abused corpses were found at a funeral home. Why did it take authorities years to act?

By JESSE BEDAYN and COLLEEN SLEVIN (Associated Press) DENVER (AP) — A county coroner reported suspicions about bodies being poorly treated by a Colorado funeral home more than three years before nearly 200 decomposing bodies were discovered inside a decrepit building in October, according to newly unsealed court documents that raise questions about how the mistreatment of corpses was able to continue for so long. The concerns raised by the Fremont County coroner also included worries about the improper refrigeration of bodies and were reported to a state agency in 2020, according to the arrest...

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Give the gift of stress relief this Valentine’s Day with a Bumpas or another sensory product

https://tags.remixd.com/player/v5/index.js?cb=%%CACHEBUSTER%% Show you care with a sensory gift this Valentine’s Day Each day, it seems we’re learning a little more about ourselves, how our bodies work and how we process information. We can watch this understanding grow through the ever-expanding range of items, such as fidget spinners and weighted blankets, that help us manage anxiety and provide comfort in our day-to-day lives. Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to gift one of these sensory products, like the brand new plush Bumpas dolls, because it’s a day to show someone close to...

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Winning Plays for Buying a Home in Today’s Market [INFOGRAPHIC]

Some HighlightsIn today’s housing market, you can still come out on top if you have the right team and plan.To win when buying a home, you need to build your team, make strategic plays, consider what’s in and out of bounds, and stand out from the crowd.Connect with a local real estate agent today to make your winning move.

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Ryan Lomberg scores late winner, Panthers defeat Capitals 4-2

By COLBY GUY (Associated Press) SUNRISE — Ryan Lomberg scored the game-winning goal with 6:52 to go, Matthew Tkachuk had three points and the Florida Panthers defeated the Washington Capitals 4-2 on Thursday night. The goal was Lomberg’s third of the season and his first since Nov. 14, snapping a 32-game drought with a quick shot from the slot off of a feed from Dmitry Kulikov. It gave the Panthers their fifth win in six games and their first since entering the All-Star break. Tkachuk, Sam Reinhart and Eetu Luostarinen also scored for the Panthers. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 21 shots, and Florida...

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General Daily Insight for February 09, 2024

General Daily Insight for February 09, 2024 Healing is possible throughout the day. The analytical Aquarius Moon collaborates with angsty Chiron, encouraging us to identify what might solve our deep-seated problems. Luna then squares independent Uranus, so the most obvious solutions may involve upsetting others’ expectations. The replenishing New Moon in Aquarius at 5:59 pm EST can show us how to find a balance between togetherness and autonomy. We’ll likely find that we’re equipped to support each other better when we have space to do so in our own individual ways. Aries March 21 – April...

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Donald Trump clinches win at US Virgin Islands caucus, which defied Republican Party rules

By DÁNICA COTO (Associated Press) SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Donald Trump amassed another win at a Republican caucus held Thursday in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where officials flouted several GOP party rules, including holding the contest earlier than allowed. The caucus is the third Republican contest held this election season with delegates at stake, with Trump receiving 73.98% of the votes and Nikki Haley 26.02%. “I want to thank you all. We had a tremendous victory,” Trump said in brief remarks by phone to those who gathered in St. Thomas to hear the results. “We expected to win, but we...

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Home Equity Can Be a Game Changer When You Sell

Are you on the fence about selling your house? While affordability is improving this year, it’s still tight. And that may be on your mind. But understanding your home equity could be the key to making your decision easier. An article from Bankrate explains:“Home equity is the difference between your home’s value and the amount you still owe on your mortgage. It represents the paid-off portion of your home.You’ll start off with a certain level of equity when you make your down payment to buy the home, then continue to build equity as you pay down your mortgage. You’ll also build...

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Marianne Williamson suspends presidential campaign, ending long-shot challenge to Biden

By Will Weissert, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Self-help author and spiritual guru Marianne Williamson on Wednesday announced the end of her long-shot Democratic challenge to President Joe Biden. The 71-year-old onetime spiritual adviser to Oprah Winfrey contemplated suspending her campaign last month after winning just 5,000 votes in New Hampshire’s primary, writing that she “had to decide whether now is the time for a dignified exit or continue on our campaign journey.” Related Articles National Politics | Broken Congress: It can’t fix the border, fund allies or impeach...

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Winderman’s view: A Heat victory as simple as a motivated Butler when needed

MIAMI — Observations and other notes of interest from Wednesday night’s 116-104 victory over the San Antonio Spurs: – It was a game that crystallized the Jimmy Butler experience. – Doing enough most of the way to keep it competitive. – Then take charge as needed. – Sort of like his approach with the regular season and playoffs. – So this time, no rest at the start of the fourth quarter. – Not necessarily because of Erik Spoelstra’s new rotation. – But because there only was a one-point lead at that stage over a 10-win team. – Butler at his most energetic remains, by far, the Heat’s most significant...

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