MARIETTA, GA - Richard Taylor, 81, of Marietta, GA passed away on February 27, 2021. Rick was born in Dante, VA, on August 8, 1939, to Bone and Ruby Taylor, who preceded him in death. He graduated from Science Hill High School in Johnson City, TN. After graduation, he joined the Army and served as a parachute rigger in the 82nd Airborne. He worked for General Shale for almost 34 years before retiring. After retirement, he enjoyed life of spending time golfing, fishing and spending time with family and friends. Rick is survived by his daughter, Kellie Brewer (Alan) of Kennesaw, GA, two granddaughters, Samantha True of Chambersburg, PA, and Lindsey True Magnicheri (Phillip) of Acworth, GA. He is also survived by his sister, Georgia Slutter of Fredericksburg, VA. Services will be held at West Cobb Funeral Home in Marietta, GA, on Saturday, March 20. Visitation is at 2:00 pm with the service to follow at 4:00 pm. Interment will take place on Monday, March 22 at the Georgia National Cemet
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Supersize Me! Here Are the Metros Where Buyers Are Clamoring for Big Homes Again
Supersize Me! Here Are the Metros Where Buyers Are Clamoring for Big Homes Again
Demand for McMansions has soared as home buyers seek more space to live, work, and school their children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Not long ago, it seemed just about everyone was obsessed with the tiny-home trend. So cute! So teensy! People were wondering: Just how small
can a home get while still being cool and remotely functional? Well, we may never find out. Because, as with many things in the past year, the coronavirus pandemic has turned the “less is more” mentality on its head.
Texas Attorney General
COVID-19 public health protocols has been set for a March 26 trial, as District Judge
Lora Livingston blocked OAG lawyers quest for an immediate injunction.
Saying she didn t know that it is fair to any defendant to be forced to respond to a suit filed less than 24 hours prior, Livingston, the longest-serving judge in Travis County, opted instead to set a three-hour hearing in two weeks to allow both sides to make their best case. I don t know why there s any emergency, she noted. People have been wearing masks for a year.
Paxton s mean tweets and Henery Hawk theatrics (he s already done hits on both Fox News and Newsmax) come as no surprise, especially since he s 2-for-2 in prior cases challenging local COVID-19 restrictions in Austin and El Paso. In both instances, district judges elected, like Livingston, in solidly blue counties sided with local efforts to slow the spread of infections at particularly severe points in the pandemic, but were ov
Biden vaccine victories build on Trump team s work
Dan Diamond and Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Washington Post
March 11, 2021
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President Joe Biden listens Wednesday as leaders from Johnson & Johnson and Merck spoke during an event at the White House.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden beckoned leaders of two of the world s largest pharmaceutical companies to the White House on Wednesday and credited his administration for the nearly unprecedented collaboration between the longtime rivals, Merck and Johnson & Johnson, now jointly producing acoronavirus vaccine.
But the breakthrough touted by Biden was first conceived by Trump officials last year, culminating in a Jan. 4 conference call arranged between Merck and Johnson & Johnson s senior leaders, said four Trump administration officials with knowledge of the efforts.
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