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Russia and Belarus Sanctions Update – March 15, 2022

Key Takeaways:

  • New Executive Order prohibits certain imports and exports, and authorizes the Department of the Treasury to impose significant restrictions on U.S. investment in Russia
  • Additional wave of sanctions targeting Russian “elites” close to President Vladimir Putin
  • OFAC guidance clarifies that Russia-related sanctions prohibitions apply to cryptocurrency transactions

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On March 11, 2022, President Biden signed a new Russia-related Executive Order,… More

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What is the Commission Rate for Realtors in Texas?

The housing market has been booming since 2020. With prices skyrocketing to highs not seen since before the Great Recession. Median home prices were up 16.9% in 2021, the largest increase since 1999. Few places in the U.S. experienced a greater boom than Texas, where people are moving in droves. 

The post What is the Commission Rate for Realtors in Texas? appeared first on FastExpert.

Mortgage stress the norm while listings uptick

Stressed Tasmanian families are dedicating one-third of their income toward a mortgage or rent and the affordability crunch could worsen later this year.

The post Mortgage stress the norm while listings uptick appeared first on realestate.com.au.

Apartment rents and occupancy rates in Silicon Valley were up sharply in 2021

Although it's still recovering from the Covid downturn, Silicon Valley's rental housing market rebounded last year.

Why it’s been so hard to kill Article 34, California’s ‘racist’ barrier to affordable housing

The rule has stymied low-income home construction in California for decades, including a decision to abandon public housing in Los Angeles' Chavez Ravine neighborhood and build Dodger Stadium instead.

Computer vision using synthetic datasets with Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels and Dassault Systèmes 3DEXCITE

This is a post co-written with Bernard Paques, CTO of Storm Reply, and Karl Herkt, Senior Strategist at Dassault Systèmes 3DExcite. While computer vision can be crucial to industrial maintenance, manufacturing, logistics, and consumer applications, its adoption is limited by the manual creation of training datasets. The creation of labeled pictures in an industrial context […]

Road Trip Shares Top Innovations Solving Housing’s Biggest Issues

Housing innovation will be necessary to reach the critical demand facing our country. This family tracks down innovation and shares it to elevate the industry and solve the national crisis.

Zillow’s Susan Daimler on the tech giant’s mysterious ‘super app’

Ahead of Inman Connect New York, Zillow's president dished about the company's goal to build a housing super app, its interest in power buyers and why housing should be "delightful."

How to Find a Good Roommate in a New City

Finding a great roommate takes work. Giving yourself ample time to find one means you’ll likely end up with a peaceful living environment. Read on to learn how to find a roommate in a new city.

The post How to Find a Good Roommate in a New City appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.

Would Cutting California Cannabis Taxes Hurt Children?

We have been watching the debate on California cannabis taxes, including the arguments from child welfare advocates that cannabis tax reductions would harm children. In this post, I’ll explain why this perspective is flawed, and propose a better path forward. The California cannabis tax headache California is potentially overhauling cannabis taxes, a much-needed reform for

The post Would Cutting California Cannabis Taxes Hurt Children? appeared first on Harris Bricken Sliwoski LLP.

Building a better future with recycled plastic

March 2022 By Paul Omondi, freelance writer Young Kenyan entrepreneur, Nzambi Matee, is making an impact on Kenya’s built environment through an innovative solution that recycles...

Elden Ring: Where To Find The Icerind Hatchet

Finding all of the weapons in Elden Ring is half the fun, but finding one that suits your build just right can take some time. If you're looking for a frost build, wherein you build up the frost status effect on your enemies to reduce their damage absorption and stamina, you may want to take a look at the Icerind Hatchet. Don't worry, either, as we'll tell you exactly where you can round it up.

Icerind Hatchet explained

The Icerind Hatchet is an axe that requires 11 Strength and 16 Dexterity. It's a great option for those working towards a frost build, as it accumulates the status effect on enemies rather rapidly.

The axe's weapon skill is a hard-hitting AOE attack called Hoarfrost Stomp. Using it releases a trail of freezing mist in front of your character that builds up the frost status effect. Weaving it in with normal weapon swings will help you apply the effect very quickly.

The Icerind Hatchet item description reads:

A hatchet with a frost-coated blade. One of several gifts given by Castle Sol in the distant north. Known as "freezing fog," the blade is thought to be a dragon's scale. Inflicts a powerful frost effect.

Where to find the Icerind Hatchet

The Icerind Hatchet is located at the Temple Quarter in Liurnia of the Lakes, which makes it quite easy to round up relatively early in the game. Simply teleport to the closest Site of Grace you can find and head towards the area.

Temple Quarter

If you approach the Temple Quarter from the south, you'll find plenty of broken buildings to explore. Inside some of the rubble, you'll find a chest housing the Icerind Hatchet. Once you've grabbed it, you're all set to start stomping and freezing your foes in style.

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