(CNN) With votes in the Senate to advance his bipartisan compromise last week, President Joe Biden took a big step toward upgrading America's infrastructure.
Schumer and Pelosi plan to meet with Biden on Friday to discuss voting rights legislation Biden announces measures to incentivize Covid-19 vaccinations, including a requirement for federal employees First on CNN: President Biden to meet with 7 governors Friday to discuss devastating
What really counts?
… is the economics profession a functionary and tool of patriarchy – or is patriarchy a functionary and tool of economics? – Marilyn Waring
As the past year has demonstrated, women excel in household management. Yet it was thanks to a series of deliberate decisions made during the 19th century that women's critical labours were designated "unproductive" and simply wiped from view.
Editorial: An economics lessons plays out in Bath and Highland counties | Editorial | roanoke.com
Republicans these days like to criticize Democrats for being socialists, although real socialists think Democrats are far too corporate-friendly to qualify.
In any case, the question today isn't whether liberals are socialists, but whether conservatives really believe in the free market.
Behavioural economics offers us a lesson on mask mandates
Real World Economics: Drought effects vary for farmers – Twin Cities
The entire nation is having a hot summer. For Minnesota and large areas to our west and south, it is also a dry one, very dry. States to the east and south are largely untouched.
How will this affect our economy — both of the nation as a whole and of individual farms, tourist trade and other businesses?
How behavioral economics views mask mandates | The Japan Times
Just when we thought we were almost done, COVID-19 cases are surging. The world may have one of the most effective vaccines ever developed, but not everyone is taking it and so we remain susceptible to the delta variant.
Not surprisingly, this has renewed calls to bring back a response that makes some feel safe and under control: mask mandates. And not just for the unvaccinated; Los Angeles, St. Louis and Savannah, Georgia, are again requiring everyone to wear masks indoors.
Economics in Brief: Walmart Will Pay for College for All Its Employees
Walmart will provide free college tuition and books for its employees, NPR reports . The corporation previously had an education assistance program that required participants to pay $1 per day, a provision that has now been scrapped.
CNN adds that students now have 10 universities to choose from, as Walmart has now partnered with four new academic institutions including the University of Arizona and Southern New Hampshire University.
Biblical Economic Policy by DBU Professors - Focus Daily News
I read the book after attending a July 19th book signing for the co-authors. The two professors are from widely different backgrounds, but share the same worldview. Dr Saydometov came to the U.S. from the Ukraine in 2001, and graduated from DBU with a PhD in Finance.
The combination lecture/book signing/reception was packed with former students, friends and family, teaching colleagues, and DBU staff members. Midlothian Mayor Richard Reno and his wife also attended, along with other members of the community.
Pinnacle Releases Global Economics of Reliability Report
Report estimates global metal and fertilizer miners spend nearly 10% more on reliability than global petroleum refiners
PASADENA, Texas, July 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pinnacle, the largest reliability analytics company in the world, released its third Global Economics of Reliability Report today.
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Rep. Fred Keller Thursday slammed President Joe Biden over his "Buy American" plan, telling Newsmax that his action… https://t.co/zXXxfqPDWF newsmax (from United States) Thu Jul 29 16:40:22 +0000 2021
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