OPINION: American workers should be working less
Americans should be working less.
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Americans should be working less.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the differential treatment of Puerto Rican residents last Thursday.
“Eat the rich!”
With the midterm elections coming up fast at the beginning of May, I always found it difficult to find everyone who's running for local office. Governments should prioritize presenting this kind of information to make voting easier for everyone, encourage higher levels of participation and support a healthy democracy.
Economic sanctions have become more commonplace in the realm of international relations over the last half century. These are financial and commercial penalties imposed by one or more countries upon other countries for various political or economic purposes.
Oftentimes it may seem uncomfortable or taboo to talk about money or your personal finances with anyone. But when you consider that your income dictates almost everything that you are able to do and even people's perception of you, it's understandable not wanting to openly talk about your finances.
On April 1, a majority of employees working at Amazon’s Staten Island warehouse voted to form the first Amazon union in history. The triumph of the Amazon Labor Union is perhaps the greatest indicator yet of a renewed American labor movement.
The U.S. Senate voted 53-47 to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, making history as the first Black female Supreme Court Justice.
On Feb. 25, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Americans living in counties with decreased COVID-19 community transmission could visit public indoor places without their masks on. At the time, that encapsulated 70% of all Americans.
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter spoke Friday at Whittenberger Auditorium in an event organized by Turning Point USA and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute Buckley Society. She showed up 12 minutes late, timeliness apparently not being a conservative value.
One week ago — in its first in-person meeting in months — the Bloomington City Council had the opportunity to fast-track the process of creating a historic district around the Johnson Creamery building.
Elon Musk, currently the world’s richest man, has always been wealthy. Born into enormous wealth in South Africa during apartheid, Musk is the son of the half-owner of an emerald mine — the Musk family was so wealthy, a young Elon once walked the streets of New York with emeralds in his pocket.
The Russia-Ukraine war, has been recently thrust into the spotlight on news outlets around the world since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 Eastern European Standard Time.
What ever happened to “Free Palestine”?
I'm sure everybody remembers learning about the Cold War and the arms race during an American history class at some point during their high school or college curriculum. To be honest, it was my senior year in high school and at that point, I was basically checked out for the school year.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine advances, civilian casualties continue to rise, though the total remains uncertain. Citizens of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, are direct witnesses to the rumble of bombs in the distance while running to shelter in subway stations.
While applying to colleges, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s high school guidance counselor told her to not set her sights so high.
Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 Eastern European Standard Time, and, as per usual, Twitter went crazy. Suddenly, everyone was either an expert on international relations or was spreading false narratives about the conflict — especially those extremely distanced from it. One Ukraine native took to Twitter to criticize the people who were “coping” with the thought of World War III while others’ lives were and are still in danger.
The Bloomington City Council approved a series of tax breaks for Catalent — a major pharmaceutical company with a large footprint in Bloomington — in a 6-1 vote Wednesday, with two members abstaining. The tax breaks, which could register above $43 million, according to city documents, are meant to entice Catalent into choosing Bloomington as the site of a major $350 million investment.
It is an injustice and an absurdity to label a 74-year-old woman who lives in Cuba a domestic terrorist. But that’s what the FBI did to Assata Shakur.