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March 12, 2021 7:00 AM By Zachary Sherwood and Brandon Lee President Joe Biden offered a Fourth of July goal for the U.S. to begin returning to normal as âlight in the darknessâ to a weary nation last night, counting on a rapidly expanding supply of coronavirus vaccine to raise American hopes. In his first prime-time address as president, Biden told states he wants all adults in the U.S. made eligible for vaccines by May 1. That vision was already within reach before his announcement, on the first anniversary of lockdowns that paralyzed the worldâs largest economy. The new goal carried echoes of the last time Biden made a promise he was already on track to meet his declaration before taking office that his administration would preside over 100 million doses of vaccine jabbed into American arms in his first 100 days. By the time he was inaugurated, the U.S. was already nearing a pace of 1 million shots a day, virtually assuring the goal ....
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Listen: Nancy has some news, eh? FacebookTwitterEmail Looped In host Nancy Sarnoff has been covering Houston real estate with the Houston Chronicle since 2004. During that time she has chronicled countless stories, including the unending saga of the Ashby high-rise and the continuing impacts of Hurricane Harvey. On this episode, she breaks a bit of personal news, with a detour down memory lane. Full transcript below. Listen by using the player on this page, or search for Looped In on your favorite podcast app and click subscribe. 2 1of2 Houston Chronicle real estate reporter says goodbye to Looped In listeners during a conversation with current and former real estate reporters R.A. Schuetz and Erin Mulvaney and editor Scott Kingsley.Nancy SarnoffShow MoreShow Less ....