by Andrew Moran | Feb 4, 2022 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Good Reads, Opinion
After her pre-emptive damage control at a recent briefing, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and the administration hoped for the best and prepared for the worst. Following a solid first year of job growth, the labor market recovery maintained its gains, despite...
by Caroline Adana | Feb 2, 2022 | Articles, Exclusive Member, Good Reads, International, Opinion
As the rest of the world reopens after the Omicron wave swept the globe, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who hid from angry truckers who staged a massive protest, stubbornly maintains draconian COVID-19 restrictions. However, a new poll shows Canadians are...
by Kirsten Brooker | Jan 31, 2022 | Articles, Education, Good Reads, Opinion
Omicron, the latest variant of COVID-19, is wreaking havoc in American homes, once again bulldozing daily routines and overthrowing any chance most kids have at a normal childhood. Additionally, incorporating the tenets of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in K-12 schools...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 29, 2022 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Opinion
There’s a new “variant” of the pandemic. It’s called food fear, and it’s spreading across the nation faster than Omicron. From empty shelves to exorbitant prices on American staples like ground beef, bread, eggs, and dairy, no one is immune. The wealthy cannot find...
by Caroline Adana | Jan 29, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Healthcare, Opinion
On January 13, the Omicron case numbers peaked in the United States, as have, apparently, the hospitalization and death rates. Is this the end of COVID-19, or is there more to come? The Omicron variant is one of the most infective pandemic viruses in decades. Emerging...