Legislative action helps sun shine brighter on government
It’s Sunshine Week in America, and thanks to the leadership of key legislators, the sun shines brighter in Texas than it did a year ago.
It’s Sunshine Week in America, and thanks to the leadership of key legislators, the sun shines brighter in Texas than it did a year ago.
It happened again last weekend. We had to reset our clocks because of Daylight Saving Time (DST). I’m not sure if we are saving daylight now or if we were last week. (I just checked. We are in the saving mode. Glad I figured that one out.)
If you eat well and exercise regularly but don’t get at least seven hours of sleep every night, you may undermine all your other efforts.
Incumbent President Donald J. Trump, who received 94% of the vote in the Lone Star State’s Republican primary election, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who received 34.5 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary, were their parties’ top vote-getters on March 3, Super Tuesday.
Gawkers gathered to gaze at a gigantic “goof” of an implosion attempt gone bad. Thus was the origin of the “leaning tower of Dallas.”
Just when I thought the political non-sense in Washington was going to take a brief respite, I concluded that it is simply business as usual. The only break is until the next news cycle.
I guess I should mention that I don’t know Bob. Peter, my husband, knew Bob in high school. To be perfectly honest, I’m not sure Peter and Bob were even close pals in high school. But Bob sent me a Facebook friend request shortly after he became Facebook friends with Peter and, even though I don’t know Bob, I accepted. Then Bob challenged me to do push-ups. “Join me in the pushup challenge!” Bob said.
As you know, the coronavirus has become a major health concern, not just in China, but in other parts of the world, too – and it’s also shaken up the financial markets. As an individual investor, how concerned should you be?
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