Ohio State has had Larry Johnson, the longtime defensive line coach, running point on his recruitment, with Ryan Day assisting as well as his former Crusader teammate Gee Scott Jr., and incoming 2021 receiver Emeka Egbuka, a Washington native. … [Read more...] about No. 1 prospect J.T. Tuimoloau won’t announce on Signing Day, decision still a ways off
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The Hill’s Morning Report – Dems question trial; January becomes deadliest pandemic month
Friday at 12:30 p.m., “Reset 2020: A New American Start.” Looking ahead to the first 100 days, what steps will be used to drive economic recovery and environmental sustainability and to address immigration? Reps. Peter DeFazioPeter Anthony DeFazioOn The Money: Reddit traders cause Wall Street havoc | Powell: Inflation fears should not impede more coronavirus aid | NJ lawmakers press for SALT cap repeal in next relief package Overnight Health Care: Biden adviser delivers more pessimistic prediction on vaccine rollout | CDC says coronavirus could kill up to 514K by Feb. 20 | Vaccine research funds have been misused for decades, watchdog says Tackle injustice, tax Wall Street MORE (D-Ore.), David SchweikertDavid SchweikertOn The Money: Reddit traders cause Wall Street havoc | Powell: Inflation fears should not impede more coronavirus aid | NJ lawmakers press for SALT cap repeal in next relief package Overnight Health Care: Biden adviser delivers more pessimistic prediction on … [Read more...] about The Hill’s Morning Report – Dems question trial; January becomes deadliest pandemic month
A beginner’s guide to fossil fuel divestment
What is the carbon budget? The carbon budget is the amount of greenhouse gas that can still be released into the atmosphere without exceeding dangerous levels of climate change – the 2C target agreed by governments. In 2013, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) put a figure on the carbon budget for the first time, announcing that the world burns through about 50bn tonnes of greenhouse gases every year. It is also very likely that more than 20% of emitted CO2 will remain in the atmosphere longer than 1,000 years after manmade emissions have stopped. This means that if we continue to emit at current levels, we will “spend” the carbon budget within 15 to 25 years. Given that we have already used two-thirds of the budget, the IPCC have urged governments to act quickly, using the carbon budget as the basis for international negotiations. … [Read more...] about A beginner’s guide to fossil fuel divestment
The Memo: GOP mulls its future after Trump
Trump in the end lost by a much more decisive margin than appeared to be the case on election night. President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenHouse Democrat touts resolution to expel Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress Science denialism in the new administration Jill Biden to offer input on helping reunite separated immigrant families: report MORE defeated him by about 4 percentage points and 6 million votes nationwide. Biden’s Electoral College win was clear, even if it was decided by somewhat tighter margins. … [Read more...] about The Memo: GOP mulls its future after Trump
Getting COVID-19 under control remains top priority for Hong Kong
Some of the above suggestions are off the mark. In January last year, the Chief Executive accepted the proposal, put forward by many political groups, that was to expand the public transport subsidy to cover elderly aged between 60-64 years old. The decision was based on traditional respect for the elderly and the fact that the poverty rate is higher among senior citizens. According to the "Hong Kong Poverty Situation Report 2018", there was a record-high 360,000 elderly people living in poverty in 2018. The poverty rate among those aged 65 or above is 30.9 percent, which means, 3 out of 10 elders in Hong Kong are living in poverty. Unless the government, starting from next year, undertakes initiatives to significantly lower the poverty rate among the elderly, it will be cruel to reduce their public transport subsidy for the purpose of reducing government expenditures, not to mention the strong public opposition that would no doubt arise if the government takes that step. … [Read more...] about Getting COVID-19 under control remains top priority for Hong Kong