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Culture Watch
Americans identify as socially conservative at highest numbers in decade
Americans may be rebelling against an increasingly liberal culture. More adults identify as social conservatives than at any time in…
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Good News: Air Pollution has plummeted since 1980
In June, as wildfires ravaged Canada, the Northeastern United States experienced heavy air pollution problems from the smoke. The out-of-control fires…
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Dave Ramsey stirs debate about Christian charity and capitalism
Dave Ramsey, a personal finance expert popular with Christians, came under fire last week. On his daily broadcast, The Ramsey…
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How does government welfare measure up against church or charity help?
It’s that time of year again, the time when Americans consume more than ever, but also the time when America…
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The labor shortage, pizza and a ‘living wage’
While a nationwide labor shortage has left many businesses struggling to find workers, some business owners say they are doing…
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Multi-generational homes are back. Here’s why
The housing market is not keeping up with the supply needed to meet demand, and as a result prices are…
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Here’s why 40% of small business owners can’t find workers
A whopping 40 percent of small business owners were unable to fill job openings last month—a seven-point increase from January.…
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Health and Wellness
WHO urges halt to lockdowns worldwide
Stop using lockdowns to control the pandemic. That’s what the World Health Organization is now urging political leaders around the…
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Does a $15 minimum wage help workers? Target experiment hurts loyal employees
Bonnie Furlong started working at Target more than seven years ago. Today, however, she’s making the same as new hires…
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