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    Opinion: If Trump and Pence both get very sick, it’s unclear who would be president – Greenwich Time - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Who would be in charge of both President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were to become sick from the Covid-19 coronavirus?

    Who would be in charge of both President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were to become sick from the Covid-19 coronavirus?

    Who would be in charge of both President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were to become sick from the Covid-19 coronavirus?

    Who would be in charge of both President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence were to become sick from the Covid-19 coronavirus?

    Opinion: If Trump and Pence both get very sick, it's unclear who would be president

    It remains unlikely, but hardly unthinkable, that President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence could simultaneously come down with serious cases of covid-19 - especially after two prominent White House aides recently tested positive for the coronavirus. We have already seen one head of government, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, incapacitated by covid-19 and sent to an intensive care unit.

    Both men are in high-risk groups: Trump is 73 and overweight; Pence is 60. (Johnson, in contrast, is a comparatively youthful 55.) If they were "ordinary" people, the protocol would be for the two men to place themselves in self-quarantine for two weeks, yet they have not done so.

    When Johnson was hospitalized, he deputized his foreign minister to act as prime minister in his absence. Should only the president become ill, then the vice president can take over, following the protocol laid out in the 25th Amendment. But if the vice president becomes incapacitated as well, then we could face a constitutional crisis. It would be triggered by the inadequacies of the Presidential Succession Act passed in 1947 (when there was no vice president, because Harry Truman had succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt).

    Article II of the Constitution grants Congress the right to "provide for the Case of Removal, Death, Resignation or Inability, both of the President and Vice President, declaring what Officer shall then act as President" - and the 1947 act is the current result. Under its rules, the speaker of the House and the president pro tempore of the Senate would be next in the line of succession, followed by the members of the Cabinet, beginning with the secretary of state.

    Until 1947, succession had passed through the Cabinet. Congress added the speaker and president pro tem on the grounds that the president should desirably be an elected official, even if not part of the executive branch. This might make sense in theory, but it could be truly terrible in practice. Should both Pence and Trump be unable to serve, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D.-Calif.,) would become president under the act - handing the White House to a different party without an election. Should she be unable or unwilling to serve, then the office would go to Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa.

    Any effort to transfer power from Trump and Pence to Pelosi would surely inspire legal and political challenges, adding to chaos at precisely the moment the nation desperately needed stability.

    To be sure, covid-19 in the White House could precipitate a crisis well before the Succession Act came into play. It is not difficult to imagine that Trump would deny - and denounce as "fake news" - any suggestion that he lacks the ability, in the words of Article I, Section 2, of the Constitution, "to discharge the Powers and Duties" of the presidency. The vice president and Cabinet can, in theory, overrule him and pronounce him unable to serve, invoking the 25th Amendment. But would they? Even if Pence and the Cabinet displayed independence, would Trump simply fire those who "betrayed" him? He couldn't fire the vice president, but the vice president cannot displace a president on his own; he needs the support of the majority of Cabinet officials - and then Congress.

    But even if the headstrong president bowed to reality, perhaps as he was about to go on a ventilator, the system would be stretched to the breaking point if Pence faced his own health crisis. If Pence, too, acknowledged his constitutional "inability," then the Succession Act would apply - and its flaws would become apparent.

    The act, first of all, bespeaks a simplistic theory of democratic legitimacy that ignores the prominent role that political parties - which have grown far more polarized since 1947 - play in the American system. And it raises vexing legal and practical questions. Most lawyers believe that the speaker would have to resign from the House to serve as president, as a result of the Constitution's obscure incompatibility clause, which says that "no Person holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance in Office." Perhaps, then, Pelosi would waive her right of succession (since, after all, her "term" would probably last only several weeks at most). So then the 86-year-old Grassley could take on the awesome role of president - should he be willing to resign from the Senate.

    There is also a serious argument, first laid out by Yale Law School professor Akhil Reed Amar and his brother, Vikram Amar, now dean of the University of Illinois College of Law, in a 1995 essay in the Stanford Law Review, that the Succession Act is unconstitutional. Article II specifically says that Congress - in setting rules of succession - must select an "officer" as a replacement for the president and vice president. Members of Congress, the argument goes, are not "officers," because they are elected officials and not presidential appointees. (Another legal argument holds that the incompatibility clause does not apply if a member of Congress were to serve as president or vice president, because "officers" refers to people appointed by the president, not to the chief executive position itself. Under that interpretation, Pelosi could retain her legislative office, if the act were upheld as constitutional.)

    To put it mildly, it is hard to imagine these questions being litigated in real time should Republicans try to prevent Pelosi from taking office, or should she try to serve as president and speaker simultaneously. This month, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh evoked the possibility of "chaos" in a Supreme Court argument about "unfaithful electors" - members of the electoral college who opt for candidates besides the ones they pledged to support. The problem of unfaithful electors is trivial compared with the true chaos possible under the Succession Act.

    Constitutionality aside, the Succession Act makes little sense as policy: No one seriously believes that the worthies who serve as speaker of the House and president pro tem of the Senate do so because of a belief by the House or Senate that they have the skill set needed to serve as president. Indeed, Grassley occupies his office exclusively because he is the senior member of the majority.

    Just as the United States turns out to have been woefully unprepared to confront the coronavirus, so are we unprepared to confront simultaneous presidential and vice-presidential disability. Returning to the pre-1947 rules, under which the secretary of state would follow the vice president in the line of succession, would make far more sense. The Constitution authorizes - is it too much to suggest that it even places a duty on? - Congress to address the possibility that the president and vice president could both become incapacitated. It should face up to its responsibility, before the grim scenario becomes reality.

    - - -

    Levinson is a professor of law, and government, at the University of Texas at Austin.

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    Kitchen Cabinet Market Size |Incredible Possibilities and Growth Analysis and Forecast To 2025 – Jewish Life News - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Brazil Is Starting to Lose the Fight Against Coronavirusand Its President Is Looking the Other Way – TIME - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    On May 9, Brazils death toll from the coronavirus topped 10,000. Instead of marking the grim milestone with an address or a sign of respect for the victims, President Jair Bolsonaro took a spin on a jet ski. Video footage widely circulated on social media shows Brazils far-right leader grinning as he pulls up to a boat on Braslias Parano Lake where supporters are having a cookout. As he grips onto their boat, Bolsonaro jokes about the neurosis of Brazilians worried about the virus. Theres nothing to be done [about it], he shrugs. Its madness.

    Even by the standards of other right-wing populists who have sought to downplay the COVID-19 pandemic, Bolsonaros defiance of reality was shocking. From the favelas of densely packed cities like Rio de Janeiro to the remote indigenous communities of the Amazon rain forest, Brazil has emerged as the new global epicenter of the pandemic, with the worlds highest rate of transmission and a health system now teetering on the brink of collapse.

    Unlike the previous global hot spots Italy, Spain and the U.S. Brazil is an emerging economy, with a weaker social safety net that makes it harder for local authorities to persuade people to stay home, and an underfunded health care system. When a particularly severe outbreak struck the city of Manaus, in the Amazon, in late April, hospitals were quickly overrun, leading to a shortage of coffins. On May 17, the mayor of So Paulo, Latin Americas largest city, warned that hospitals there would collapse within two weeks if the infection rate continued to rise. The country has confirmed almost 18,000 deaths as of May 19, with a record 1,179 people dying in the preceding 24 hoursthe worlds second highest daily fatality rate. Epidemiologists say the peak is still weeks away.

    For many Brazilian politicians and health experts, much of the blame for the heavy toll lies with the man on the jet ski. Defying social-distancing measures, Bolsonaro has held large rallies with supporters and waged what he calls a war against local governors who have tried to lock down their regions. Thanks in part to his example, many Braziliansbetween 45% and 60%, depending on the stateare refusing to comply with social-distancing measures, according to cell-phone tracking data. Adding to the chaos, Bolsonaro fired his Health Minister Luiz Mandetta in mid-April when he opposed his stance on social distancing. His replacement, a doctor with no political experience, resigned on May 15, after Bolsonaro pushed him to reopen the economy and promote unproven drugs to treat the virus.

    The crisis comes as Bolsonaros administration is crumbling around him, just 16 months into his presidency. On April 24, Sergio Moro, his star Justice Minister, resigned, accusing the President of attempting to interfere with the federal police and sparking a political crisis. The departure of the most popular member of Bolsonaros Cabinet, widely seen as a moderating force, piles further pressure on the President: he now faces a criminal investigation into Moros claims that could lead to his impeachment. Bolsonaros personal approval rating has fallen 9 percentage points since January, according to a May 12 poll, to below 40%. Bolsonaros personality is extremely ill suited to a pandemic, says Gustavo Ribeiro, political scientist and founder of politics site The Brazilian Report. He cant unite the country, because his whole modus operandi is based on sowing division.

    But Bolsonaro shows no sign of reversing courseand the crisis in Brazil is poised to deteriorate even further, leaving epidemiologists, humanitarians and regional leaders aghast. The President is co-responsible for many COVID deaths, says Arthur Virglio Neto, the mayor of Manaus, who watched his city overtaken by the virus in late April. With irresponsible, almost delinquent preaching, he encourages people to take to the streets. He has pushed many people to their deaths.

    Brazils far-right President Bolsonaro addresses journalists from outside the Planalto Palace, the official presidential workplace, in Braslia on May 12 as cases of COVID-19 surge across the country

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    Bolsonaro rose to power in 2018 by exploiting a period of intense anger at mainstream politicians and unprecedented polarization between the left and the right. A landmark corruption investigation, dubbed Car Wash, had exposed a breathtaking network of graft among Brazils political and business elites. Bolsonaro barreled into that situation as a political outsider, supposedly immune to the corrupt structures of large parties. An isolated figure in the capital, Braslia, he joined the right-wing Social Liberal Party to run for President, only to leave it after taking office. Upon assuming the presidency, he burnished his anticorruption credentials by appointing Moro, the popular lead Car Wash judge, as his Justice Minister.

    The President presented himself as a maverick, willing to speak truths on issues that divide Brazil: praising the military dictatorship that led the country for two decades in the 20th century, promoting the use of force by police officers, railing against so-called gender ideology, and disdaining environmental protections for the Amazon rain forest and the rights of indigenous communities, which he says hold back Brazils agricultural sector.

    In his willingness to say the unsayable and to take on the pillars of the establishment, Bolsonaro took his cues from the U.S. Presidentso much so that international media nicknamed him the Trump of the Tropics. Over his first 16 months in office, Bolsonaro determinedly fanned the flames of Brazils culture warssometimes literally. Deforestation in the Amazon rain forest last year surged 85% from 2018, as the President slashed regulations and enforcement meant to prevent land grabbers from setting fire to the forest to clear it for farming. When the international community pressured Brazils government to slow the destruction, Bolsonaro responded by telling Angela Merkel to reforest Germany.

    But Bolsonaros sense of impunity may have sowed the seeds for his eventual downfall. In the early hours of April 24, Bolsonaro removed the chief of the federal police, Maurcio Valeixo, writing in his official decision that Valeixo had asked to step down. Hours later, Moro resigned as Justice Minister. He accused Bolsonaro of firing Valeixo in order to replace him with a lackey who would illegally feed him confidential information, and later said the President had also attempted to replace the regional head of the police in Rio de Janeiro state, where two of Bolsonaros sons are under investigation. Bolsonaro denies any wrongdoing and has referred to Moro as Judas.

    Moro is more cautious in criticizing the President. Speaking to TIME from a gray hotel room in Braslia, the former judge chooses his words carefully. There is a difficulty in facing the pandemic in Brazil due to the Presidents negationist position. Thats obvious, he says, adding that he felt uncomfortable being part of a government led by a President who has trivialized the virus. But my focus is on the rule of law. He says the Presidents alleged interventions with the police were the last straw in a whole scenario that has unfolded over the last year that showed that this new government was not fulfilling its promises to fight corruption and strengthen institutions.

    The overlapping controversies of Bolsonaros handling of COVID-19 and Moros dramatic departure have begun to sap the Presidents support. A survey published May 12 by pollster CNT/MDA found the Presidents personal approval rating fell to 39.2% from 47.8% in January, as disapproval rose to 55.4% from 47.0%. But Bolsonaros radical base, which includes evangelical Christians, the military and the agriculture sector, remains strong, says Rodrigo Soares, a professor of Brazilian public policy at Columbia University. The President is [doubling down] to appeal to his core supporters, who would be displeased if he took a technocratic approach and listened to public-health experts. Thats not how he got where he is.

    The same might be said of Trump, who has at times taken an approach to the coronavirus as cavalier as Bolsonaros. Both men have sowed confusion over the seriousness of the disease. Both have promoted unproven drugs as treatments for COVID-19, despite warnings of their serious side effects. In March, Bolsonaro visited Trump in the White Housea trip that ousted Health Minister Luiz Mandetta later described to CNN as a corona trip because several members of Bolsonaros team tested positive for the virus afterward.

    Yet while Trump leads the richest country in the world, Bolsonaro leads an emerging market with one of the worlds highest rates of inequality. Health care access is patchy for millions of people, and fewer in Brazil than in the U.S. have the conditions necessary to work from home. Miguel Nicolelis, one of the most respected scientists in Brazil, who is coordinating a committee for northeastern states to track the viruss spread, says the situation is still worsening. Despite the very serious problems in the U.S., the exponential curve of cases and deaths in Brazil suggests we are not even close to our peak yet.

    Nurse technician Vanda Ortega Witoto, 32, takes care of a patient in Parque das Tribos, an indigenous community near Manaus, the capital of Brazils northern Amazonas state

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    In April, Vanda Ortega Witoto, a nurse technician, began monitoring the chief of her indigenous community. Messias Martins Moreira, 53, of the Kokama people, had a fever that wouldnt let up, which Ortega believed was COVID-19. There is no health center in Parque das Tribos, their remote community of 700 families on the banks of the Tarum-Au River in the Amazon. At first, Martins didnt want to go to a hospital in the nearby city of Manaus, saying he would rely on traditional medicine. [By the time] he realized there was no other way, he couldnt breathe, Ortega says. He died on May 14.

    Brazils 800,000 indigenous people, many of whom live in remote parts of the vast Amazon rain forest, now find themselves particularly vulnerable to the pandemic. Joenia Wapichana, the countrys only indigenous member of Congress, has warned that the communities isolation and lack of health and sanitation infrastructure could turn the coronavirus into another genocide for indigenous people. The first occurred when the Portuguese arrived in Brazil in the 1500s, carrying diseases and staging violent takeovers of land that wiped out most of the more than 3 million indigenous people living there.

    And all over Brazil, there are vulnerable communities. Roughly 11 million people live in Brazils favelas, shantytowns often on the outskirts of major cities. Cramped homes, limited water infrastructure and unsafe working conditions have left millions of favela residents struggling to stem the spread of the virus.

    With case numbers yet to peak, health systems around the country are on the edge of collapse. In So Paulo, 90% of ICU beds are full. In the state of Pernambuco, where ICUs are 96% full, a shortage of ventilators has forced doctors to choose not to treat some cases, and some hospitals are treating patients in hallways. In Rio de Janeiro state, the waiting list for a hospital bed topped 1,000 in the second week of May; some emergency facilities opened a few weeks ago are already over 90% full.

    The economic impact of the coronavirus is also likely to carry a heavy human toll. Even as lockdowns have been only partly implemented, the economy is projected to shrink 5% in 2020which would be the deepest recession since records began in 1900. Incomes have already fallen sharply among the majority of the population, who cannot work from home, and particularly among the roughly half the work-force who earn a few hundred dollars a month in the informal sector. Humanitarian groups say a hunger crisis is in the cards for the quarter of the population who live in poverty. The government announced an estimated $30 billion package to funnel emergency cash to those who cannot work.

    The impact of this is especially unpredictable in Brazil, where almost every economic crisis since its return to democracy in 1985 has been followed by a sharp political shift. Ribeiro, the political scientist, says it is very, very possible that any such shift in the near future would be accompanied by social unrest. People are as radicalized as I have ever seen. And now were going to an economic crisis like Ive never seen in my lifetime, he says. I dont see a rosy future ahead of us.

    Bolsonaro has a not-so-secret weapon that could help him ride out the storm. A former army captain, the President has forged a tight alliance with the military. Active and former military officials currently hold nine of the 22 Cabinet positions, and they appear to be closing ranks around Bolsonaro, which analysts say might shield him from impeachment.

    The President may yet survive, but many of his people will not. Carlos Machado, coordinator of the observatory against COVID-19 at the countrys epidemiological institute, Fiocruz, sees the makings of an extremely dangerous situation for Brazilians in the current moment. When public-health emergencies overlap with extremely precarious political and economic crises, it can create a humanitarian crisis, he says. Brazil is heading there.

    With reporting by Flvia Milhorance/Rio de Janeiro

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    Coronavirus vaccine unlikely to be developed this year: Japan expert – Kyodo News Plus - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The development of a vaccine to prevent people from being infected with the novel coronavirus is unlikely to be completed by the end of this year, the head of a Japanese government panel of experts on the virus said Wednesday.

    While governments and companies around the world are working to develop vaccines to contain the pandemic, Takaji Wakita said it will be vital to ensure their efficacy and safety, as well as to ascertain whether they have side effects.

    "I think (development) will go beyond the year end, and it is difficult to predict at this moment how soon a vaccine will become available," said Wakita, director of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, at a parliamentary session.

    (Takaji Wakita, chair of a government panel on the new coronavirus and head of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, speaks during a House of Representatives budget committee session in Tokyo on May 20, 2020.)

    "I'm not sure which party -- if it's Japan or other countries -- will reach the goal first," he said.

    As of Wednesday, the virus had infected over 4.8 million people worldwide and claimed more than 320,000 lives, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

    As for the coronavirus epidemic in Japan, Shigeru Omi, chairman of a government advisory committee on COVID-19, warned that even if Tokyo and seven other prefectures lift a state of emergency over the coronavirus, people should think of the infection as still continuing even though it is not visible.

    The government is considering lifting the emergency in Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo, all in western Japan, among the eight prefectures later this week, and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will make a final decision on Thursday.

    Omi said domestic infections appear to be subsiding, but warned, "It is highly possible that (infections) can flare up again (in Japan) before winter arrives."

    (Supplied electron micrograph shows the new pneumonia-causing coronavirus.)[Photo courtesy of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]

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    So far, so safe. Time to learn the lessons of the coronavirus crisis – TheArticle - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Well meet again, but we still dont know where, still less when. The figures are encouraging: fewer than 10,000 Covid-19 patients in hospital, deaths on a downward trajectory, infection rates falling fast. On Monday, there were no new cases in London and the East, with just 79 testing positive across England. Insofar as the gradual relaxation of the lockdown has not led to a new spike, the Governments cautious approach has been vindicated.

    So far, so safe. But what next? Take schools, where the evidence is mixed. Schools are reopening across Europe, but here the teaching unions, with tacit support from local authorities, are resisting any return to the classroom. The Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, has passed the buck to school heads. Instead of leadership we have seen order, counter-order and disorder.

    Such a cavalier, even chaotic approach to the education of our children is just not good enough. If the original policy of continuing to teach the children of key workers had been carried out more rigorously, schools would be able to expand their provision from a substantial base. Instead of the expected 10 per cent of pupils, however, a mere 2 per cent have attended classes. Distance learning has been patchy, with the gap between the best and the worst unacceptably wide. About a third are being let down badly. By June 1 these pupils will have missed two months of their education. It will be a tough task to restore discipline and make up for lost lessons. No wonder union leaders and some teachers are reluctant to face up to this challenge.

    Elsewhere, the debate about rebooting the economy has focused on social distancing. Industries such as leisure, tourism and hospitality are lobbying against the two-metre rule, which they say makes many businesses unviable. It is true that elsewhere in Europe, only Spain has imposed two metres, rather than the one metre rule recommended by the World Health Organisation. It is also apparent that many people are now treating the rules casually. Social distancing depends on compliance to be effective. If you tell people a metre, they will take liberties even with that. The two-metre rule should probably stay for now, but be reduced to one metre as soon as infection rates across the whole country have fallen to Londons level.

    The pressure for a rapid return to normal is coming primarily from producers and providers, rather than consumers. Even when pubs, restaurants and hotels reopen, the evidence from elsewhere is that customers are taking their time to return. Many businesses may have to run at a loss for months until confidence is restored. Some new spending patterns may be here to stay. Open plan offices, crowded public transport and high street shopping are out of favour. Home working and entertainment, outdoor activity and online retail are booming. There is no point in the Government trying to force people to return to habits that its own policies have discouraged or banned. Yet neither is there any virtue in enforced idleness. We are going back to work many of us have never stopped but the watchword must be: steady as she goes.

    Britain, in brief, must go with the flow and that includes politicians. Some MPs are resisting calls to return to Westminster, but the public expects to see its elected representatives in their workplace. Cue howls of protest: surely Parliament should set an example as a model employer? This is to misunderstand the nature of politics as a vocation. That vocation is unique even in the field of public service. Members of neither House are employees, even though they are paid for their work. They are called by the Sovereign and sent to Westminster by their constituents to parley with one another, to legislate and to lead the country. Their absence is unlikely to make the voters hearts fonder.

    Virtual proceedings are all very well, but they are no substitute for the serious business of running the country. Even if just 50 of the 650 MPs can sit in the chamber at once, there should be eager competition to be among them. For the present, those over 70 or otherwise vulnerable may have to stay away a problem for the Lords in particular but they too should be brought back to Westminster at the earliest opportunity. Parliament is meant to be a physical microcosm of the nation, not a glorified Zoom meeting.

    As we move into the next phase of the crisis, some ministers have been found wanting and the Prime Minister is reported to be thinking about a Cabinet reshuffle. He will surely wish to bring a few experienced colleagues from the Remain camp back into Government, notably his former rival Jeremy Hunt, who has been notably loyal, and perhaps even Amber Rudd. Rory Stewart, however, has ruled himself out by briefly standing as an independent in the London mayoral race. Amanda Milling, the party chairwoman, is likely to become a full Cabinet minister, as is Suella Braverman, the Attorney General. But the main focus should be on promoting new talent.

    An outstanding example is Kemi Badenoch. Elected in Saffron Walden only in 2017, after a brief stint at the Department for Education she moved to the Treasury in February, where she serves as Exchequer Secretary . She has earned her meteoric rise and a Conservative Government needs a different face to deal with the crisis in schools and universities. Boris Johnson has rewarded Gavin Williamson for his loyalty, but the former Chief Whip has manifestly failed to inspire confidence either at Defence or Education. His replacement by Kemi Badenoch, a self-made woman of Nigerian heritage, would send a powerful message to parents, teachers and academics. There is no time to lose in ensuring that the Government not only speaks for the whole country, but can be seen to do so, too.

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    How to Build a Second Story Addition – Outdoor Home and Garden - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Building a second story addition can beavery rewarding but alsoextremely challenging experience. How do I know? I have actively participated in the process of our own full second story addition. I worked on virtually every aspect of our project from the initial planning stages to the very end. I designed it, worked full-time on the crew and lived in itwhile it was being constructed.

    I am sure there are several strategies of how to go about buildinga second story addition, but this is the story of how we did it. While describing everything, I will try my best to keepit brief yet informative. If you are considering this type of addition, you may pick up some tips and guidelines for what to do and what not to do. I know that I learned a lot about how to do a second story additionfrom others online before we began ours, so I hope this experience will helpothers with their project.

    We started with a 2 bedroom 1 bath home on a basement that was about 90+ years old. We wanted to upgrade it to a 5 bedroom 3 bath home. We took one of the main level bedrooms and convertedthat into the new staircase area which also had room left over for a small office. Fortunately for us the house was built very strong and has been well maintained over the years which made this project possible.

    Before you begin, it is important to understand if your existing home is even capable of supportinga second story addition. Along with speaking tocontractors about whether or not they think it is structurally possible, you may want or needto consult a structural engineer or architect in your area to determine if it isadvisable or not. Often the municipality in whichyou live will require an engineer or architectsstamp of approval on the projectanyway in order to obtain a permit. These professionals will be able to tell you whether or notyour current foundation can support the extra load as well as what improvements may need to be made such as installing extra supports, beams or other considerations in either the foundation area, the main level or both. They will probably also consider the spacing and material type of the existing wall framing as well as existing window and door header beams.

    In our case, we underestimated how much it would cost. It ended up being around $80 per square feet to add up which is veryreasonable to me. That is with me working on the crewmyself full time and receiving no pay to do so. Therefore, if a homeowner had to hire that extra crew member to build it, it could add substantially more onto the project. Depending on where you live, I would suppose it could easily go to $100 per square foot or moreif everything was done for you by a contractor in a top notch fashion.

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    I have experience and education in design so itwas fun for me to design the plans, the interior layout and the exterior. However, I realize that most people may not be able to do that or even want to. In that case, hiring an architect to design the project for you or to consult may cost you extra money but may be well-worth it in the long run. As far as design goes, my overall goal was to make the new addition match the architectural style of the existing part of the house and make it appear as ifhad always been there. One unique feature we utilized to help tie it all together was to create a faux roof overhang in the front, back and sides that helpedto replicate the look of the second story being a full-length shed dormer.Also, consider the fact that not only will you be designing the new addition layout but also most likely the first level will change due to the need to install a staircase. We chose to build a U-shaped staircase which turned out really well. In our case, to build the staircase, we also had to remove a load bearing wall. Therefore,prior to the second floor construction, we made sure that we had an adequate beam in place to carry the load of the second story where we took out the load bearing wall on the first floor. We used two LVL beams fastened together which worked very well. There are charts available to determine how many and what size of LVLbeams you will need in order to span certain distances.

    We solicited a few bids from contractors in each of the specialties that we needed. In our case we needed to work with the main carpenter builder who helped do the structural upgrades in the basement and main level, the demolition and the framing and new construction. We also worked with an electrician, plumber and heating and air conditioning contractor. One special consideration is that the electrical hook-up to your house will most likely need to be temporarily relocated. The electrician and power companyinstalled ours on a telephone pole near the house so that we could work more safely. I coordinated all of these contractors so in a way, we acted as the general contractor which saved us even more money.

    One thing to factor in is how much extra time it takes to do everything on a second level. Almost all of your removal, labor and new materials will be at leastten feet or more off of the ground which involves considerably more time and effort than working on a single story level. Our project took over 6 months from start to completion which is also longer than both we and the contractors thought it would take. We were slowed down because we were working with a small crew and also by weather because it was a very rainy Spring. I would suppose that under ideal conditions and with a larger experienced crew, it should be able to be done fasterthan we did it.

    In order to do a project like this, the home must be protected from the inevitable rain that will happen. We had to have part of the roof off for a long period of time which did lead to some leaks. After some trial and error of piecing fourlarge tarps together, I found that having double protection was the best way to go. What I mean by that is that we had the fourlarge tarps pieced together and then onegigantic tarp covering the entire thing. That strategy worked very well actually.

    This part can get a little technical, but Ill do my best to explain what we did. In manycases, the attic floor joists, which would be the first floor ceiling joists, are undersized and not suitable in strength for a new floor. In our case we only had 24 ceiling joists in our attic when we actually needed at least 28s. After determining some calculations for floor strength, we ended up going with new 210 floorjoists that we sistered(joined) in the middle above the main load bearing wall of our house. We could have done with TJIs which are engineered I-joists that are very strong and can span great distances. However we chose to stick with dimensional lumber and it worked out pretty well.

    Now for simplicity we wanted to keep the first floor ceiling in place and so the 24 ceiling joists had to stay. We found a solution to basically raise the new floor above the existing ceiling so that the existing ceiling and new floor would be independent of each other. We added a stack of two24 lumber blocking on top ofthe outside perimeter walls of the house that rested on the top plate of the first floor wall. We thenattached the new2xend plates to the blocking and then using joist hangers, hung the new 210 floor joists from the end plates. A similar strategy is explained by a contractor in this helpful YouTube video. (link)

    While it was very challenging at times, we were able to keep most of the old roof on for weather protection by providing support for the tarps while we build the new second story floor. Basically it involves removing a few feet of roof sheeting and shingles all the way around the perimeter of the roof so that you can install the new floor beams in between the existing rafters or trusses. It was a slower way to do it, but we felt safer all around for better weather protection. I do not have a good picture of this step exactly but I found this strategy in thisold Popular Mechanics article which begins on page 164, where it isdetailed and illustrated in further detail.

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    When we had done all we could do underneath the protection of the partial roof, we looked for a few days of good weather. Then we deconstructed the remaining part of the roof and disposed of it. We then had the new 3/4 T&G obsflooring delivered via crane and installed that on top of the new floor joists. One tip I might recommend is to make sure you are able to remove the osbin the area where the plumber is going to work until they are done. They will certainly need access to the sub-floor at this point to do their connections and you can glue it down in that area once they have completed their part. Once the sub-floor was on, we secured twoheavy duty tarps that covered the whole floor for weather protection while we were building the walls. Once the wall framing, trusses, windows and all sheeting was on, which protected us from the elements, we were able to cut away the tarps revealing our sub-floor once again.

    It was very important to nothave the house appear top-heavy so I did not want the outside walls to be too tall. It think the outside walls are around 79 tall. In order to increase the ceiling height inside, we utilized scissor trusses which created cathedral ceilings. While it did create more work on the interior framing, we were very happy with this result and creates a lot of room in the ceiling. I believe thatit is around 96 at the peak inside. In this case you will not have an attic and all utilities including duct work will have to fit in between the webbing of the trusses which can be slightly challenging but for the heating and air conditioning contractor.

    Once wereached this point, other than having to re-build the chimney, it was basically like building normally and wedid not really have to have all of these special considerations of building on top of an existing structure. I am sure there are other things to consider but these are some of the main highlights and tips that I can recall. As you can tell, it is a VERY extensive project to tackle. If I am honest, I am not sure that I would recommend someone do it unless they REALLY love the house, neighborhood or location. It may be advantageous both financially and time-wise to just sell your existing home and buy what you want. But if you are like us and decide to take on a project like this, you can be very happy with the end result and benefitfrom the vast amount of practical building knowledge that you will gainduring the process.

    While I hope this story educates the reader on how to build a second story, it needs to be made clear that I am not an architect, engineer or building contractor by trade. All of this is just first hand experience and advice. Consult professionals before attempting any projects of considerable size like this one.

    What are your thoughts? Id be interested to hear from you. Feel free to leave a comment below!

    Did you find this helpful? Share it with friends!

    Ryan is the Senior Editor here at Outdoor Home and Garden. He has a degree in Horticulture and has worked in the field of Facilities Management for over 16 years.

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    Two Story Addition Plans and Costs Calculator - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Two Story Extension

    In this picture you're looking at a hefty 768 square foot house extension that gave this home an additional family room on the first floor and a master suite on the second floor.

    The most common 2 story addition transforms the existing house into anLorTshape as show in the picture on the right.

    A common two story addition or multi-level addition will be theadding a family roomto the first floor andadding a bedroomto the second floor.

    Sometimes people confuse2 story addition planswith adding another level to their house. When you want to add another floor, we call that theadd a levelhouse extension or second story addition. Check out both sets of plans to see the difference.

    Quick Tip:You can also build a full basement underneath these 2 story extensions and remodel it in the future for even more living space.

    Two Story Home Extension Plans

    2015 National Remodeling AveragesCost vs. Value Report from Remodeling Magazine.These building costs were factored for a 24' x 16' two story addition built over a crawl space. The first floor being a family room, with the second floor being a bedroom with a full bathroom. (See Master Suite Addition Plans).

    Here's some trending data I pulled from Google showing once again how the economy began improving starting in 2010.

    Prior to October of 2010, there wasn't even a blip on the search radar for home improvement projectsthat cost upwards of 100 grand.

    Let's look at the future forecast

    The future for our economy looks positive according to Google. Now is the perfect time to build your two-story addition!

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    Browns Ranked As Having Second-Best Offseason In The NFL – Browns Nation - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    The Cleveland Browns have had one of the best offseasons among the 32 teams in the league, at least in the eyes of one longtime NFL writer.

    ESPN staff writer Bill Barnwell ranked the Browns as having the second-best offseason behind only the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    The Browns corrected a lot of the mistakes that led to their much-hyped 2019 season falling flat on its face, Barnwell wrote. Coach Freddie Kitchens and general manager John Dorsey were replaced by Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry.

    The new brain trust hired Bill Callahan to take over the offensive line, entrusting the weakest part of the 2019 team to arguably the NFLs best offensive line coach.

    Barnwell also complimented the Browns from improving their offensive line in signing right tackle Jack Conklin and selecting Alabamas Jedrick Wills with the 10th pick of the 2020 NFL Draft

    #Browns additionsFB Johnny StantonS Andrew SendejoC Evan BrownDT Andrew BillingsCB Donovan OlumbaWR JoJo NatsonQB Case KeenImTE Austin HooperOT Jack ConklinLB B.J. GoodsonS Karl JosephDE Adrian ClaybornCB Kevin JohnsonResigned WR Rashard HigginsWhat a offseason!

    William (@objisthegoat) May 19, 2020

    In Barnwells story, he also mentioned the signing of tight end Austin Hooper, getting Myles Garrett back from suspension and getting an extra 2021 third-round pick from the New Orleans Saints for trading down 14 spots.

    Barnell suggested the Browns should offer Garrett a contract extension.

    In 2019, Garrett was on pace for a 16-sack, 29-knockdown season after his six-game suspension for striking Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with a helmet.

    Garrett had 10 sacks in 10 games before the league suspended him.

    Highest pass rush grade: EDGE

    1. T.J. Watt2. Myles Garrett3. Joey Bosa4. Chandler Jones pic.twitter.com/qPDQuvzBhS

    PFF (@PFF) February 8, 2020

    In 2020, Garrett is entering the final year of his rookie contract.

    Barnwell wrote about a few things that have gone wrong during the Browns offseason.

    As is the case for every other team with a new coach, thecoronavirus-impacted offseasonleft the Browns without their typical practice time, Barnwell wrote. They also lostJarvis Landryto hip surgery, and the LSU product might not be ready for Week 1, leaving them with the likes ofRashard HigginsandTaywan TaylorbehindOdell Beckham Jr.

    Barnwell also believes the Browns could add another wide receiver before the start of the season.

    I could see this team using a lot of 22 personnel early in the season with Beckham as the lone wideout, but there were probably opportunities for Cleveland to add a third option given the slow market and deep draft at the position, Barnwell wrote. Even now, options such asTaylor GabrielandDontrelle Inmanare around and not likely to cost much more than the minimum.

    Barnwell explained how he ranked all 32 teams.

    To measure how each team performed, Im comparing their roster, cap situation and future draft capital at the beginning of the offseason to what they have in mid-May, Barnwell wrote. The most important thing a team can do is add talent, so those that made significant inroads in improving their roster will rank highly, while those that saw key people leave without replacements wont.

    I also considered how each attacked their specific needs, how well they read the market and handled the financial side of their deals, and what they did to create future draft picks.

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    Predicting Every MLB Team’s Starting Lineup and Rotation in 2022 – Bleacher Report - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    What will the MLB landscape look like by the time the 2022 season arrives?

    It's a fun hypothetical to explore with numerous stars ticketed for free agency during the next two offseasons. Among them are Francisco Lindor, Kris Bryant, Max Scherzer, Trevor Story, Javier Baez, George Springer, Carlos Correa, Noah Syndergaard, J.T. Realmuto and Trevor Bauer.

    Along with the potential roster shuffling that could create, teams also have rising prospects ready to move into key roles on MLB rosters in the years to come.

    All of that was taken into consideration as we set out to predict the 2022 starting lineups and rotations for all 30 MLB teams. Before we dive in, a quick rundown of how they were assembled:

    Included with each team's projected lineup and rotation is a rundown of rising prospects and projected additions, as well as a prediction for every team's top three prospects in 2022 to give an idea of what's left in the farm system.

    Let's get to it.

    Note: Players listed in bold are roster additions. Players listed in italics are upcoming free agents who were re-signed by their current teams. The number in parentheses following some players indicates where they rank on their organizations' top-30 prospect lists for 2020, according to Baseball America.

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. 2B Daulton Varsho (No. 1)2. CF Ketel Marte3. 3B Eduardo Escobar4. DH Seth Beer (No. 12)5. 1B Christian Walker6. RF Kole Calhoun7. LF David Peralta8. SS Nick Ahmed9. C Carson Kelly

    SP Zac GallenSP Madison BumgarnerSP Jake OdorizziSP Luke WeaverSP Corbin Martin (No. 7)CL J.B. Bukauskas (No. 10)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. CF Cristian Pache (No. 1)2. 3B Kris Bryant3. RF Ronald Acuna Jr.4. 1B Freddie Freeman5. 2B Ozzie Albies6. DH Austin Riley7. LF Drew Waters (No. 2)8. SS Dansby Swanson9. C William Contreras (No. 8)

    SP Mike SorokaSP Zack GreinkeSP Max FriedSP Ian Anderson (No. 3)SP Kyle Wright (No. 4)CL Will Smith

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. CF Austin Hays (No. 4) 2. C Adley Rutschman (No. 1)3. RF Trey Mancini4. 1B Ryan Mountcastle (No. 5)5. LF Anthony Santander6. 3B Renato Nunez7. DH Nomar Mazara8. 2B Hanser Alberto9. SS Brandon Crawford

    SP Grayson Rodriguez (No. 2)SP DL Hall (No. 3)SP Zach DaviesSP Michael Baumann (No. 10)SP John MeansCL Hunter Harvey (No. 8)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. RF Alex Verdugo2. LF Andrew Benintendi3. 3B Rafael Devers4. DH J.D. Martinez5. SS Xander Bogaerts6. 2B Jeter Downs (No. 3)7. 1B Bobby Dalbec (No. 2)8. C Christian Vazquez9. CF Jarren Duran (No. 5)

    SP Chris SaleSP Eduardo RodriguezSP Tanner Houck (No. 11)SP Nathan EovaldiSP Jon LesterCL Bryan Mata (No. 4)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. LF Ian Happ2.1B Anthony Rizzo3.SS Javier Baez4. C Willson Contreras5.DH Kyle Schwarber6. 3B David Bote7. 2B Nico Hoerner (No. 2)8. RF Jason Heyward9. CF Albert Almora Jr.

    SP Kyle HendricksSP Yu DarvishSP Mike MinorSP Chris ArcherSP Adbert Alzolay (No. 11)CL Craig Kimbrel

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. 2B Nick Madrigal (No. 4)2. 3B Yoan Moncada3. RF Luis Robert (No. 1)4. LF Eloy Jimenez5. 1B Andrew Vaughn (No. 2)6. DH Jose Abreu7. SS Tim Anderson8. C Yasmani Grandal9.CF Jackie Bradley Jr.

    SP Lucas GiolitoSP Trevor BauerSP Dallas KeuchelSP Dylan CeaseSP Reynaldo LopezCL Michael Kopech (No. 3)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. 2B Nick Senzel2. 1B Joey Votto3.SS Francisco Lindor4. 3B Eugenio Suarez5. RF Nicholas Castellanos6. DH Mike Moustakas7. LF Jesse Winker8. CF Shogo Akiyama9. C Tyler Stephenson (No. 4)

    SP Luis CastilloSP Sonny GraySP Nick Lodolo (No. 3)SP Robbie RaySP Wade MileyCL Amir Garrett

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. CF Oscar Mercado2. 3B Nolan Jones (No. 1)3. 2B Jose Ramirez4. DH Franmil Reyes5.LF Joc Pederson6. 1B Bobby Bradley (No. 12)7. SS Tyler Freeman (No. 2)8. RF Daniel Johnson (No. 23)9. C Roberto Perez

    SP Shane BieberSP Mike ClevingerSP Carlos CarrascoSP Aaron CivaleSP Triston McKenzie (No. 7)CL James Karinchak (No. 16)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. RF Charlie Blackmon2. 2B Brendan Rodgers (No. 1)3. 3B Nolan Arenado4. DH Ryan McMahon5. 1B Colton Welker (No. 5)6. CF David Dahl7. LF Ryan Vilade (No. 8)8. SS Terrin Vavra (No. 14)9.C Mike Zunino

    SP German MarquezSP Jon GraySP Ryan Rolison (No. 2)SP Kyle FreelandSP Daniel NorrisCL Scott Oberg

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. SS Willi Castro (No. 9)2.2B Kolten Wong3. 3B Isaac Paredes (No. 5)4. 1B Spencer Torkelson (2020 draft)5. DH Miguel Cabrera6. LF Christin Stewart7.RF Gregory Polanco8. CF Daz Cameron (No. 7)9. C Jake Rogers (No. 10)

    SP Casey Mize (No. 1)SP Matt Manning (No. 2)SP Matthew BoydSP Tarik Skubal (No. 3)SP Spencer TurnbullCL Joe Jimenez

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1.CF George Springer2. 2B Jose Altuve3. 3B Alex Bregman4. LF Yordan Alvarez5. RF Kyle Tucker6.SS Carlos Correa7. 1B Taylor Jones8. DH Abraham Toro (No. 6)9. C Garrett Stubbs (No. 24)

    SP James PaxtonSP Forrest Whitley (No. 1)SP Lance McCullers Jr.SP Jose Urquidy (No. 2)SP Josh JamesCL Bryan Abreu (No. 5)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. SS Adalberto Mondesi2. 2B Whit Merrifield3. 3B Hunter Dozier4.DH Jorge Soler5.1B Yuli Gurriel6. RF Khalil Lee (No. 7)7. LF Kyle Isbel (No. 5)8. C MJ Melendez (No. 12)9.CF Ender Inciarte

    SP Brady Singer (No. 4)SP Jackson Kowar (No. 3)SP Daniel Lynch (No. 2)SP Brad KellerSP Kris Bubic (No. 8)CL Mychal Givens

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    1. 2B David Fletcher2. RF Jo Adell (No. 1)3. CF Mike Trout4. 3B Anthony Rendon5. DH Justin Upton6. LF Brandon Marsh (No. 2)7. 1B Matt Thaiss8.SS Andrelton Simmons9.C Tucker Barnhart

    SP Noah SyndergaardSP Shohei OhtaniSP Griffin CanningSP Anthony DeSclafaniSP Patrick Sandoval (No. 6)CL Ty Buttrey

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1.RF Mookie Betts2. 2B Gavin Lux (No. 1)3. CF Cody Bellinger4.SS Trevor Story5. 1B Max Muncy6.3B Justin Turner7. DH DJ Peters (No. 14)8.LF Scott Kingery9. C Will Smith

    SP Walker BuehlerSP Clayton KershawSP Julio UriasSP David PriceSP Dustin May (No. 2)CL Brusdar Graterol (No. 3)

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    PROJECTED LINEUP

    1. CF Monte Harrison (No. 6)2. 3B Brian Anderson3. RF JJ Bleday (No. 2)4. 1B Lewin Diaz (No. 7)5. LF Jesus Sanchez (No. 3)6. DH Eddie Rosario7. SS Jazz Chisholm (No. 5)8. 2B Isan Diaz9. C Jorge Alfaro

    SP Sixto Sanchez (No. 1)SP Edward Cabrera (No. 4)SP Sandy AlcantaraSP Caleb SmithSP Braxton Garrett (No. 8)CL Jorge Guzman (No. 14)

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    Netflix will release 46 original movies and shows in June 2020 heres the full list – BGR - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Are you worried that youve been in coronavirus lockdown so long that youll soon run out of new movies and shows to watch? Dont worry, because Netflix definitely has you covered. The past few months have been fantastic in terms of new additions to Netflixs ever-expanding catalog of content, and June 2020 is going to be more of the same.

    We already shared Netflixs full schedule of June 2020 additions including third-party movies and shows, and you can see the entire schedule right here. There are some particularly good movies from other studios set to hit Netflix right away on June 1st, including fan favorites like Clueless, The Silence of the Lambs, V for Vendetta, and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Lady Bird arrives a couple of days later on June 3rd, and there are plenty more movies and shows from various studios spread throughout the month.

    Thats all great, but everyone knows that Netflixs original content is what people really want to see. Thats why weve stripped out all the fluff in this post and zeroed in solely on Netflixs new original movies and series coming in June 2020.

    The action kicks off early next month with the final seasons of two different shows that are both very popular. The first is Fuller House, which concludes with its farewell season on June 2nd. Then the fourth and final season of the controversial hit series 13 Reasons Why will be released a few days later on June 5th. Season 5 of Queer Eye also premieres on June 5th, and the weekly show Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj returns two days later on the 7th.

    A new season of F is for Family also hits Netflix in June along with Pokmon Journeys: The Series making its debut on the same day. You can also look forward to Marcella season 3, The Order season 2, and the second season of the hit show The Politician. If youre a fan of stand-up, Jo Koy, Eric Andre, and George Lopez all have specials debuting in June. Check out all that and more below, along with links where available so you can watch the trailers. And if you want to make sure you havent missed anything big thats out this month, heres the full schedule of Netflix May 2020 original releases.

    Image Source: XanderSt/Shutterstock

    Zach Epstein has worked in and around ICT for more than a decade, first in marketing and business development with two private telcos, then as a writer and editor covering business news, consumer electronics and telecommunications. Zachs work has been quoted by countless top news publications. He was also recently named one of the world's top-10 power mobile influencers by Forbes, as well as one of Inc. Magazine's top-30 Internet of Things experts.

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    Netflix will release 46 original movies and shows in June 2020 heres the full list - BGR

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