When a team at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics sat down to work out their initial rankings of which party had an advantage in each state’s 2022 senate
WASHINGTON The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement the three-way trade pact that replaced jobs-destroying NAFTA is an example of pro-worker trade, crafted with a lot of worker input, the Democratic Biden administration emphasizes and will continue to do so.
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Over the last two years, a global pandemic rocked the international economy and the civilized world withdrew and in great measure shut down for a time.
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Over the last two years, a global pandemic rocked the international economy and the civilized world withdrew and in great measure shut down for a time.
Internal national political conflicts and longstanding inabilities to deal with complex matters of race, gender, and economic equity in the U.S. spilled over into irrational violence in the public squares of our nation and even in the supposedly sacred seat of our federal government.
Social media has become a toxic cesspool. Mistrust, misinformation and meanness dominate that arena. Cyber attacks threaten our food, our fuel, and our very personal security.
So is anyone actually shocked that the U.S. government is about to seriously resume a discussion of a topic that once was relegated to B-movies in the 1950s – unidentified flying objects or UFOs? Actually, that’s an old school reference. What our government will be discussing is in modern parlance called Unexplained Aerial Phenomena or UAPs.