25 Feb 2021
Wednesday, FNC host Tucker Carlson dissected the new Biden administration’s approach to immigration policy and why it might be offering low estimates on the number of illegal immigrants within the country.
The “Tucker Carlson Tonight” host speculated a process was underway by the White House to import as many Democratic voters as possible.
Transcript as follows:
CARLSON: Have you ever noticed how nobody in Washington can agree on a number? Now math is supposed to be objective except in Oregon where it is racist. But in the real world, you would think that people with functioning calculators could come to similar math-based conclusions once in a while, but not in D.C.
CDC director says we have work to do when it comes to reopening schools safely
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Nearly all US kids live in red zones under new CDC school guidance
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California to expand vaccine eligibility to millions with pre-existing conditions
From CNN s Stephanie Becker and Cheri Mossburg
A health care worker administers a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a mass vaccination site in Las Mesa, California, on February 11. Bing Guan/Bloomberg/Getty Images
The US state of California is adding millions of people to its Covid-19 vaccination priority list, including residents “at high risk with developmental and other disabilities and those with “serious underlying health conditions.
The plan, outlined by state health officials in a briefing Friday, will begin March 15 and allow cancer patients, pregnant women, and other disabled individuals to join health care workers, seniors, teachers, and farm staff in line for a vaccine. The expansion could add as many as 6 million more Californians to the priority list.
Study ranks Becker County’s mortgage market as best in the state
Overall borrowing costs, likelihood of securing a mortgage, property taxes and annual mortgage payments all factored in to the study s rankings. 8:00 am, Feb. 2, 2021 ×
The mortgage market in Becker County has been ranked as No. 1 in the state, out of Minnesota’s 87 counties (and 86th in the nation). (Marie Johnson / Tribune)
Becker County has the Number 1 mortgage market in the state, according to a new study by SmartAsset.
The New York-based financial technology company determined
its study results by comparing four factors: overall borrowing costs, likelihood of securing a mortgage, property taxes and annual mortgage payments.