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General Daily Insight for December 16, 2023

General Daily Insight for December 16, 2023 Nothing is what it seems. The Moon in Aquarius starts off with a square to Venus, stirring up our emotions, but the lunar sextile to Mars should let us put our passionate energy to good use. Breaking down barriers will be extra appealing when the Moon squares Uranus, though our causes could get muddled when the Sun squares off against Neptune at 10:43 pm EST. Our motives may feel painfully complicated or confusing, so don’t expect certainty at a time like this. Aries March 21 – April 19 Your inner compass is pointing every which way. You’re potentially...

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UCF gets verbal commitment from top defensive lineman in South Carolina

UCF received a verbal commitment for its 2024 recruiting class from Marcus Downs, a three-star recruit from Riverside (Greer, S.C.) High School on Friday. The 6-foot-6, 285-pound Downs was the No. 66 defensive lineman in the country according to 247Sports’ composite rankings and the No. 8 overall player out of South Carolina. He received offers from Tennessee, Florida, LSU, Auburn, Arkansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, Virginia Tech and Michigan State, but committed to Georgia Tech on Aug. 5 before de-committing on Oct. 18. Downs had 37 tackles including 6 for loss and 3 sacks in 9 games...

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What You Need To Know About Down Payments [INFOGRAPHIC]

Some HighlightsIf you want to buy a home, you may not need as much for your down payment as you think.There are various loan options for qualified buyers with down payments as low as 3.5% or even no down payment requirement. There are also thousands of programs available to help homebuyers with their down payments.With the right resources, your down payment may be more within reach than you realize. Talk to a local real estate expert to learn more about your options.

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Winderman’s view: Heat now have a Tyler time when it comes to a Herro return

MIAMI – Observations and other notes of interest from Thursday night’s 124-116 loss to the Chicago Bulls: – So let’s move past the result. – The bigger news for the Heat arguably came pregame. – Erik Spoelstra has been consistent when it has come to Tyler Herro updates. – “No new update.” – But Herro took care of that before Thursday night’s game, when he said he is targeting either Monday night at home against the Timberwolves or Wednesday night in Orlando for his return from the ankle sprain that has had him out since Nov. 8. – That would also have Herro out for Saturday’s rematch against...

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Heat unable to recover from early 25-point hole, fall 124-116 to Bulls

MIAMI – When you open a game in the injury absences of Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Josh Richardson and Haywood Highsmith, you’re already at a deficit. When you then fall behind by 25 in the first quarter, you’re practically buried. Through it all, even while playing Thursday night on the second night of a back-to-back set that opened with Wednesday night’s victory over the Charlotte Hornets, the Miami Heat managed to make it a game, one in which the deficit ultimately was too much to overcome. With Jimmy Butler playing on both nights a back-to-back set for the first time this season, the Heat...

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Arrested Broward schools volunteer won’t face criminal charges, state attorney says

A Broward schools volunteer won’t face criminal charges after being arrested and accused of battery on a law enforcement officer, the Broward State Attorney’s Office has determined. The decision to clear Debbie Espinoza came three days after the school district released a consultant’s report that concluded her arrest was avoidable and that school police failed to de-escalate tensions at a heated Oct. 17 School Board meeting. Espinoza spent 27 hours in the Broward County Jail after being arrested by John Mastrianni, 63, a detective with the school district’s Special Investigative Unit. In addition...

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If Your House Hasn’t Sold Yet, It May Be Overpriced

Has your house been sitting on the market a while without selling? If so, you should know that’s pretty unusual, especially right now. That’s because the supply of homes available for sale is still far lower than what we’d see in a normal year. That means buyers have fewer options than they usually would, so your house should be an oasis in an inventory desert.So, if homebuyers have limited choices and your house still hasn’t sold, there’s a reason why. Let’s break one potential sticking point that may be turning buyers away: your asking price.Especially with today’s higher mortgage rates already...

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Winderman’s view: As Heat regain stride, it looks like even better footing ahead

Observations and other notes of interest from Wednesday night’s 115-104 victory over the Charlotte Hornets: – Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo were moving well on the bench. – Just not in uniform. – Haywood Highsmith felt good enough to get an on-court workout pregame. – The trends toward health are encouraging for the Heat. – Even with Josh Richardson sitting this one out. – Because for all you can get away with against the Hornets, more will be needed for the upcoming challenges. – Against Charlotte, the nine first-quarter turnovers weren’t fatal. – Nor was standing with 14 at the intermission. –...

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Shorthanded Heat provide quality backup plan in 115-104 victory over Hornets

MIAMI – Even with four primary rotation players sidelined, the Miami Heat entered determined to make dual statements Wednesday night: begin to establish homecourt consistency and double down against an opponent. Fortunately, the opponent was the Charlotte Hornets, allowing the Heat to push through the roster shortage and turnover overage on the way to a 115-104 victory. In improving to 6-4 on the season at Kaseya Center and the start of a four-game homestand, the Heat made it consecutive victories over the same opponent in consecutive games for the first time this season. Having escaped with...

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No. 15 Florida Atlantic rolls past Florida International

By COLBY GUY BOCA RATON — Johnell Davis scored 16 points and Alijah Martin had 14 as No. 15 Florida Atlantic rolled past rival Florida International 94-60 on Wednesday night. Bryan Greenlee and Brandon Weatherspoon each scored 12 for the Owls (8-2), who opened the game on a 12-2 run and never looked back. Jaidon Lipscomb scored 17 points for FIU (3-8), and Javaunte Hawkins added 12. FAU shot 64% to FIU’s 36%, outrebounded the Panthers 43-27 and held a 48-20 edge in points in the paint. Owls center Vladislav Goldin, who entered the night as the national leader in field-goal percentage at 73.7%,...

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