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The U.S. House Will be Voting on Two Bills to Undermine Immigration Enforcement Next


A vote on two immigration bills is expected to take place next week in the U.S. House.
According to Chris Chmielenski, the Deputy Director of NumbersUSA, the House will be voting on H.R. 1333, the No BAN Act, and H.R. 1573, the Access to Counsel Act.
Chmielenski highlighted what H.R. 1333 is all about
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The No BAN Act, H.R. 1333, introduced by Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.) would make it increasingly more difficult for the president to suspend immigration for certain classes of individuals where the suspension would serve in the national interest. It was under this authority that Pres. Trump was able to suspend the entry of travelers from certain regions of the world at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The No BAN Act would prevent the president from taking swift action. ....

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GO NZ: An expert's guide to Christchurch's best buildings


GO NZ: An expert s guide to Christchurch s best buildings
28 Jan, 2021 03:30 AM
4 minutes to read
Turanga, Christchurch s central library, is an anchor project in Cathedral Square. Photo / ChristchurchNZ
NZ Herald
Architectural writer and editor
John Walsh gives his guide to the best buildings to look out for on a walk around Christchurch
All cities are to some extent intentional but Christchurch, far more than most cities, didn t just happen. It was conceived in England, in the middle of the 19th century, as an Anglican settlement centred on a cathedral, bordered by a park and laid out as a rectangular grid of streets awaiting the buildings that would inevitably occur as prosperity caught up with colonial ambition. ....

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Economist warning: The US stock market bubble will eventually burst


Economist warning: The US stock market bubble will eventually burst
10 Jan, 2021 09:19 PM
6 minutes to read
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By: Roger Bootle for the Telegraph
Last week, the veteran investor and market guru Jeremy Grantham warned that stock markets were in a bubble that would inevitably burst. He said the US equity market was more overvalued now than on the eve of the Great Crash of 1929. The markets responded by continuing to rise, but does he have a point?
If you are an investor in the UK equity market, you will probably find his warning surprising. Despite recent rises, the FTSE 100 is still nowhere near its pre-Covid highs. To a large extent, this reflects the composition of the index. ....

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And yes, they re perverse, isn t this a situation of hate the game, not the player the players are these ceos who are optimizing their businesses. the language of inevitably was there. talking about automation like it s just this thing that s going to happen and they have no choice over the matter so they re absolutely salivating about the prospect of using ai and machine learning to cut the size of their workforces i had one consultant tell me that ceos are not asking him if they can automate 98% of their workers away can they do the same amount of work with 1% of the human workers. are they acknowledging whose job is it to serve those workers who lose their job, right? if somebody who loses their job in a factory is not about to become a social media consultant who s responsible for it well, right now, it seems like no one is responsible for ....

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