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Ed was the nice Murray ?? who remembered everyone’s name. ?? https://t.co/dHrFLoJtJR— Joel Murray (@JoelMurray9of9) November 24, 2020 141

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Eight-time MLB All-Star pitcher Roy Halladay died on Tuesday at the age of 40 in a plane crash in the Gulf of Mexico, just off the coast of Pasco County, Florida, law enforcement officials confirmed.The crash occurred early Tuesday afternoon. Officials originally said that a plane with a tail number matching Halladay's private aircraft had gone down in the Gulf of Mexico. Halladay was the only person on the two-seater plane that crashed just off Holiday, on Florida's Gulf coast north of the Tampa Bay area, Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said.Halladay was twice named as a Cy Young Award winner. He won the award in 2003 as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays, and won the award again in 2010 as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies. Halladay retired at the end of the 2013 season after compiling a career 203-105 record in the MLB. "We are numb over the very tragic news about Roy Halladay's untimely death," the Phillies said in a statement. "There are no words that describe the sadness that the entire Phillies family is feeling over the loss of one of the most respected human beings to ever play the game." 1166

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Dr. Jill Biden is making history as the first first lady to have a full-time job in addition to her role in the White House.“I think this is an opportunity to bring the role of first lady into the 21st century,” Ohio University professor of history Katherine Jellison said.Jellison at Ohio University studies first ladies’ influence on gender ideology and how experiences of first ladies inform America's idea of U.S. family life.“We have a first lady who’s living a life more like the average American woman," Jellison said. "Who in our society in the year 2020-2021 balances her family life and her work life."Biden is an English professor at Northern Virginia Community College. Even though the pandemic has brought new challenges to teaching, she says she will continue her full-time job as an educator while standing alongside her husband in the White House next year.“She has said on many occasions ‘being a teacher isn’t what I do, it’s who I am,'” Jellison said.Kim Churches is the CEO of American Association for University Women. AAUW is an organization that works to advance gender equity for women and girls.“By seeing that Dr. Jill Biden is not only passionate about being a teacher, but really embraces it as part of her whole self, will really change the way that we think about women’s roles in all of society,” Churches said.Churches says Dr. Jill Biden is serving as a prime role model for young girls who want to create and sustain change.“For 231 years, we have seen a first lady as stepping back behind the president – her husband – in all of these roles," Churches said. "But now we’re in a time when women make up half of the workforce, and by Dr. Biden really emulating and showing that a woman’s place is in the family, and the woman’s place can be in the workforce – and she can choose both – is really allowing women to see themselves and how they’re operating in their families today.”Traditionally, when the position of first lady developed, her role was described as the pinnacle of advanced home making. Much of her attention was put toward fashion and entertaining guests. For the past few decades, Jellison says there’s been less focus on appearance, and more focus on substance like the professional strides she takes and her influence on politics.“Someone like an Eleanor Roosevelt, a Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama have been real players in terms of advising their husbands on policies and also being major players in their own right," Jellison said. "Going out and championing important causes.”Considering Dr. Biden is an educator and a mother, Churches says she’s optimistic about her time in office.“I really hope that as Dr. Biden embarks on working and on her bold agenda as first lady, that we can also begin to center the incredible need for care giving and valuing caregiving in our nation," Churches said, "Flexible work schedules – look, women make up half the labor force, but many of them are having to choose between family or paychecks right now because of all the uncertainties the COVID pandemic has laid bare.”Whether working a full-time job or not, both Jellison and Churches say they would like to see first ladies in the future given more freedom to be themselves. 3230

  

Dr. Dre is a West Coast musician and businessman known the world over for his platinum-selling albums. for discovering Eminem, and for Beats, the headphones hanging around the necks of athletes and celebs.He, however, is not a real doctor.Dr. Drai, on the other hand, is an actual doctor -- a Pennsylvania ob/gyn who appears on TV and has authored books on sexual health.The two doctors have been locked in a multi-year dispute -- an East Coast/West Coast feud of sorts -- over their names.Drai (real name Draion M. Burch) wants to trademark the name Dr. Drai for his medical and motivational speaking services, and for his books, videos, podcasts etc etc.Dre (real name Andre Young) has tried to block the application on the grounds that it could cause confusion between the two brands and falsely suggest a connection between them.Last week, the trial and appeal board of the US Patent and Trademark Office dismissed Dr. Dre's challenge.Dre didn't issue a comment after the ruling. But buried in the 49-page document is a quote from Drai which summed up how he felt about the matter:"I was just appalled how someone would think that I wanted to be them and I actually went to medical school."  1209

  

Economic uncertainty may be roiling the country right now, but that’s not stopping home sales. In some areas, like the suburbs of New York City, bidding wars are back. In July, one house in Orange, N.J. had 97 showings and 24 offers, according to the New York Times.That same month, .3 billion worth of residential real estate sold in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., according to the Washington Post, compared to .2 billion the year before—demonstrating just how much demand there is in some parts of the country. That demand has caused median home prices to spike. Prices in September are 13% higher than they were the same time last year, the largest increase since 2013, according to real estate listing firm Redfin.“We are seeing really interesting trends emerge from COVID that are causing demand to change to an all-time high at the same time that the supply of availability is at an all-time low,” says David J. Wilk, assistant professor of finance and director of the Real Estate Program at Temple University’s Fox School of Business.That means a lot of homes, especially those close to big cities, are suddenly worth a lot more. For homeowners, it’s an envious position: Their equity has bloomed. But what should they do with it? Here are three options.1. Sell Your HomePrices are high, so it’s time to sell, right? As with everything in real estate, it depends.Selling might be the right move for older homeowners who are looking to downsize to a smaller house, a condo or 55+ living. It also may be ideal for homeowners interested in moving to a lower-priced housing market—if the timing is right, and you absolutely know where you want to go.Dottie Herman, CEO of Douglas Elliman, a Manhattan brokerage firm, says it’s also not a bad time to cash out of the ‘burbs to make a city move if you’ve wanted to do so—especially to Manhattan, where sales were sluggish this spring and summer. “If you really love New York City and you believe as I do that it will come back, it’s a great time to buy in the city,” she says, adding that it might be another three to four years before prices rebound.Beware: Your New House Also May Cost MoreIf you want to stay in the same area, a jump in your home’s price most likely means the house you want has made the same leap.You can still consider trading up, especially if your lifestyle has changed because of the pandemic, and you anticipate it staying somewhat altered when we’re on the other side of it. That may mean more people in the house more of the time—and the need for the space to match. “If you can work from home and you don’t have to commute every day, then that drastically changes your decision matrix,” Wilk says.Falling Interest Rates Can Make a Move Make SensePlus, with interest rates for 30-year mortgages at record lows, getting a bigger mortgage now might make sense in the long term. Just make sure you can still afford the payments and aren’t necessarily banking on that home also becoming a big pay out down the road because the housing market is cyclical and eventually will fall down again.“Rushing to sell your house or buy a house because of the short term isn’t a prudent move,” says Danny McAuliffe, CFP, wealth advisor and head of planning at Perigon Wealth Management. “Making decisions based on what you can afford and make sense for you and your family, that is going to be a better situation for the long term.”If you’re thinking of making that high- to low-cost market move, Herman warns that you should at least live in the place first by renting to see if you really like it. This is especially true for seniors who dream of ditching colder climates for warmer places.Not only does it make sense to get a feel for the area in which you want to live that you can’t achieve while on vacation, but you also will learn if you have the temperament to be away from family for so long. Otherwise, you’ll cash out now and have to buy back in—and who knows what the market will be like then.2. Have Your Home Appraised to Ditch Mortgage InsurancePrivate mortgage insurance (PMI) is usually tacked onto your monthly mortgage payment if you put down less than 20% on the property when you purchased it. PMI is there to protect lenders in case you walk away. But if your home is suddenly worth more, you may hold enough equity to request to have PMI cancelled.To do this, you need to show lenders the home has increased in value, which means paying for a home appraisal. Those typically cost between 0 and 0. Meanwhile, PMI typically costs between 0.05% and 1% of the loan amount annually, which means the appraisal will pay for itself.If you’re staying put, you should also reassess your insurance to make sure it matches what your home is now worth, says McAuliffe. That’s because a policy based on a lower price may not cover the current value of the home, should the worst happen and you need to rebuild.“Specifically you want to make sure that the dwelling coverage in your homeowners policy is sufficient to rebuild your home if something catastrophic were to happen,” he says, adding that these policies typically exclude earthquake and flood insurance.3. Take Equity OutWith interest rates so low, taking some equity out is another option. You can use that money to make renovations to your current home—which may be tax deductible, says McAuliffe—or pay off high interest credit card debt—as long as you don’t then rack up debt on them again.You can take equity out in several ways, including through a home equity line of credit (HELOC) or a cash-out refinance, where you pull the equity out in, well, cash. Homeowners at least 62 years old also can take out a reverse mortgage, which lets them borrow from their home’s equity.Herman says money drawn from equity could be used to buy another property, either as a second home, or to rent out. But only think about becoming a landlord if you have tolerance for it and can cover the mortgage in the case the property is empty between tenants, or tenants stop paying.Just make sure that you aren’t taking all of the equity out. People who got in trouble in 2007 and 2008 “pulled all of their equity out,” Herman says. “When prices dropped, they were stuck because they had used all the equity up in their home for something else.” So don’t press your luck and strip your house of all its old and new equity, or else you may wind up with a house worth less than what you owe on it. 6432

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