ANALYSIS: DEI Leaves Students Unequipped for Workforce, Companies Step In

No surprise here. There are only so many hours in the day (or hours in a semester). When you push one thing, something else has to give. But this still doesn’t address the core problem: colleges are not supposed to be training environments for the workforce. That’s what VoTech is for. TL;DR: 72% of young […]

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Millions Of Earners, Businesses To See State Tax Cuts Beginning On Jan. 1

Idaho is on the list! With state legislatures entering their third sessions since the 2020 pandemic pumped trillions in federal recovery and stimulus assistance into state and local government coffers, tax reform across a range of levies is among front-burner priorities for lawmakers in 2023. During 2022 sessions, Washington, D.C.-based Tax Foundation reports at least

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Biden Family Disowns Hunter’s 4-Year-Old Daughter, Remains “Estranged From The Child”

If you father a child, even while on crack, you are still responsible for that child. The Biden family has remained “estranged” from Hunter Biden’s 4-year-old daughter, and ‘seemingly wants nothing to do with the child,’ according to the Daily Beast, citing the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette. The woman who mothered Hunter’s secret lovechild, Lunden

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Home Depot Co-Founder Rails Against Socialism And “Woke People,” Warns ‘Capitalism In Dire Straits’

He’s not wrong. The 93-year-old billionaire co-founder of Home Depot railed against “socialism” for why nobody wants to work and warned capitalism is in dire straits. In an interview published Thursday, Bernie Marcus told Financial Times that “nobody works, nobody gives a damn,” blaming socialists and “the woke people” for the country’s troubles. “‘Just give

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Top Heavy: Visualizing Every Country’s Share Of The Global Economy

As 2022 comes to a close we can recap many historic milestones of the year, like the Earth’s population hitting 8 billion and the global economy surpassing $100 trillion. In this chart, Visual Capitalist’s Avery Koop visualizes the world’s GDP using datafrom the IMF, showcasing the biggest economies and the share of global economic activity

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Visualizing The Smartphone Effect On The Camera Market

The video is fascinating. The smartphone camera has come a long way since the early 2000s, and its impact on the overall camera market cannot be understated. In fact, modern smartphones have become so sophisticated that the CEO of Sony’s semiconductor manufacturing company predicts that smartphone cameras will soon produce better quality images than DSLR

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Excerpts For The Democrat-To-English Dictionary

Well worth the read! Ableism: the idea that ability, competence, achievement, and merit are somehow better than their opposites. A disgusting remnant of a White, patriarchal society that must be eviscerated with all due haste. Bigotry: opposition to any belief or opinion held by a “progressive.” Conservatism: an existential threat to our democracy, practiced by

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Eleven states will reduce their individual income tax rates on Jan. 1.

I’m glad Idaho is on that list. Eleven states will reduce their individual income tax rates on Jan. 1. Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, and North Carolina will cut the individual income tax rate on New Year’s Day, according to the Tax Foundation. Over the past two years,

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WSU students reflect on ‘freaky’ situation

From the Lewiston Tribune: Students bombarded social media after news broke that Washington State University graduate student Bryan Christopher Kohberger has been arrested in connection to the University of Idaho murders. Some of those students mention Kohberger was their teaching assistant. “I honestly didn’t go to the class that much, but I remember he still

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These Are The 100 Biggest Public Companies In The World

Fascinating. And the USA is well on top. This year has been shaped by uncomfortable macroeconomic headwinds. Trillions of dollars were erased in public company market capitalizations, investor confidence waned, and cost pressures squeezed consumer pocketbooks. Taken together, many of the world’s largest companies experienced sharp declines in market share. Still, a few companies in

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Idaho murders: Suspect in custody in killings of 4 university students, law enforcement source says

 From Fox News: MOSCOW, Idaho – Authorities have a suspect in custody in the Nov. 13 murders of four University of Idaho students, a law enforcement source told Fox News Digital. A man in his mid 20s was taken into custody by local police and the FBI at 3 a.m. in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the law

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GOP-Controlled State Legislatures Weigh ‘Constitutionality’ Of Presidential Executive Orders

If Congress were doing its job, the states wouldn’t have to. Why isn’t Idaho on this list? Rep. Brian Seitz (R-Branson) will enter his third session when the Missouri General Assembly convenes in Springfield on Jan. 4 and, for the third time, he is sponsoring a bill that would require state lawmakers to scrutinize and,

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Arizona Considers $5.5 Billion Water Desalination Plant, 200-Mile Pipeline From Mexico To Combat Drought

Alternatively, you could choose not to live in a desert. Arizona’s Water Infrastructure Finance Authority has been tasked with reviewing a proposal for a multibillion-dollar project to construct a water desalination plant in Mexico that would pump water through a 200-mile pipeline to the border state as part of an effort to counter its drought-driven

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 They are the War Party when a Democrat is in the White House. Then they pretend they are doves. The Democrats position themselves as the party of virtue, cloaking their support for the war industry in moral language stretching back to Korea and Vietnam, when President Ngo Dinh Diem was as lionized as Ukrainian President

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