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Will the Arctic Become a Frontier of War or a Domain for Cooperation?
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The PRO Act being pushed by unions and their allies is a dangerously bad bill that threatens jobs, companies, and America’s Free Enterprise system. Here’s why:
Unions and their Democratic Party allies – like the Democratic Socialists of America – are pushing Congress to enact the so-called “Protecting the Right to Organize Act,” which passed the U.S. House of Representatives for the second time in as many years back in February.
Although it is currently stalled in the U.S. Senate with three Democrat senators not yet on board with the bill–President Biden has vowed to sign if it reaches his desk.
Oportunidad para que los cristianos influyan en las corporaciones mañana
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 12, 2021) Millions of students haven’t been in the classroom since March 2020, and it’s sparking a national debate. Many teachers, parents and students alike are eager to get back to in-person learning.
The question is can it be done safely?
A new study by University of Kentucky researchers estimates the return to in-person learning in Texas last fall led to at least 43,000 additional COVID-19 cases and 800 deaths within the first two months.
Across the nation, states have been faced with a difficult decision when to open schools. While there is widespread consensus that in-person instruction improves emotional and social development for students, there is limited evidence of the potential health consequences.