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February 9th, 2022
Canadian Truckers on Bridge
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – February 8, 2022 Canadian truckers opposed to a Covid-19 vaccination mandate used their rigs on Monday to block the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, the busiest international land-border crossing in North America. This latest act in a week-long show of civil disobedience is more akin to political life in France or...
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February 9th, 2022
Truckers block border bridge
The busiest border crossing in North America was shut down as the Canadian truckers protesting their country’s vaccine mandates made it to the Detroit-Windsor border.
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February 9th, 2022
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How can policymakers advance equity for women in the workplace?
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February 1st, 2022
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Wanna see what summers will be like once the Biden-Harris administration passes the Sanders-AOC Green New Deal? Just look at the blackouts in California.
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February 1st, 2022
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the Axis of Evil has grown over the past 20 years—and changed. And one of those changes is its hold on or access to energy, especially crude oil. Let’s call it the Energy Axis of Evil.
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February 1st, 2022
Everything old is new again, at least at the G-7.
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January 20th, 2022
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Starbucks decided to drop its planned employee Covid-19 vaccine mandate.
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January 10th, 2022
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The United States has posted its second-highest daily total for new COVID-19 cases, as one expert predicts some 5 million Americans could call in sick in the coming week.
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December 30th, 2021
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There’s something remarkably phony on the front page of every Washington Post proclaiming their motto, “Democracy Dies in Darkness.”
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December 28th, 2021
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Despite President Biden’s assurances to the contrary, inflationary pressure is apparently here to stay as his administration looks toward the start of his second year in office.
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