Spring is here, folks! I know things arenât really normal yet. But they seem to be coming around. Picnics! Movies! Sooner or later weâll all actually be going to work at ⦠work. And before your socializing gets into full swing, letâs make sure youâre caught up on everything thatâs been going on in the wonderful world of politics.
1) Donald Trump celebrated his post-presidential Easter by â¦
A) Hiding some eggs where Eric and Don Jr. couldnât find them.
B) Claiming the election was rigged.
C) Donning bunny ears and passing out treats along our southern border.
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The Future of Women and Work Published: - Apr 12, 2021
As a way to promote the recruitment of women, the Swiss Army is ceasing to provide men’s underwear to female recruits.
The Woman Post | Catalina Mejía
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Women were previously being issued oversized men’s underwear. From the start of April, the swiss army announced that women would be given two sets of female underwear, one for colder months and another for the colder ones.
With the mentioned initiative, the Swiss Army plans to increase the number of female recruits from 1% to 10% in the next ten years. The Swiss Army realized that the clothing that was being handed to female recruits was actually designed for men, so if the army was to be transformed to include more women taking action was important. The army’s spokesman Kaj-Gunnar Sievert publicly expressed that the army’s clothing pack was not properly suited to adjust to the req
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RULING THE WEEK
Before record turnout in Georgia helped Joe Biden beat Donald Trump and the Democrats win the narrowest majority in the Senate, Black women in the state had been working tirelessly to expand voting rights for decades.
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