The New Normal in Business
According to Heather Long, the changes in the business world — brought on by the pandemic — are likely here to stay.
According to Heather Long, the changes in the business world — brought on by the pandemic — are likely here to stay.
Vice President Kamala Harris is refusing to say if she supports schools opening prior to teacher vaccinations
Following former President Donald Trump’s acquittal last week, various polls were conducted to collect the thoughts of the American people.
A Flash Brief from Newt Gingrich: Seconds after Joe Biden was pronounced President-Elect, thousands of hopeful immigrants began their journey to the US. The Biden administration has no contingency plan to prevent a surge of immigration during an economic collapse and worldwide pandemic. The administration has cancelled US agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to help slow illegal crossing at the US-Mexico border. … Read more
Even Democratic members of Congress are calling Gov. Andrew Cuomo out for his mishandling of nursing home patients during the beginning of the pandemic.
The lack of jobs and woes of online learning have certainly been a lowlight for many around the world since the start of the pandemic. To avoid these troubles, however, a number of young adults have decided to serve in their country’s military.
One could be forgiven for mistakenly believing that the Biden administration acted to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline out of genuine convictions about the state of the environment. However, new reporting confirms that Biden’s climate policies are nothing more than political theater.
Equity. It’s a word that has become synonymous with “true social justice.” President Joe Biden recently signed an Executive Order on Advancing Racial Equity, which is intended to address racial inequality entrenched in laws and public policies.
A new Gallup poll released in early February shows a dramatic shift in Republican attitudes towards the corporate world. Support for big business dropped by nearly half this year, falling from 57 percent in 2020 to only 31 percent.
The New York Post reports that President Joe Biden’s family continues cashing in on the family name and connections.