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Indiana’s New Budget Give Parents The Freedom To Choose A School Of Their Own With Vouchers
When Indiana passed its budget on voucher programs that would grow the program exponentially in the next two years.
Americans Want Corporations To Take Responsibility For Byproduct Waste
A new survey found that 91% of Americans take part in some sort of sustainability practice.
New Budget In Indiana Includes ‘major School-choice Expansion’
When Indiana passed its budget on April 28, one of the things for which the state set funding aside in fiscal years 202
China And Israel Hold Free Trade Agreements For The First Time Since 2019
China’s influence in the Middle East has grown as it has been the second largest exporter to Israel with the delivery of cars.
Biblical Site Under Threat Amid Ongoing Palestinian Construction
The building plan on a biblical site in the West Bank cites as a possible threat as destruction of Jewish sites is very common.
Credit Suisse History Of Doing Business Members Of The Nazi Party Remembered
Top Republican in the U.S. Senate Budget Committee questions the bank’s history of the Nazi’s interests.
Elon Musk Along With Daniel Ek Spar With Apple Over Subscription Strangholds
Elon Musk slammed the App Store’s guidelines the subscription model that Twitter has in store for company badges.
Federal Judge Hands Teachers Union A Win In Its Battle With Indiana Legislature
Reagan-appointed judge throws out state laws making it easier for teachers to quit unions or stop paying dues.
Bruce Springsteen Puts On A Show In Spain Embracing The Crowd In Catalunya
Barcelona was the first European city where Springsteen started his European tour, but references were censored by Spanish TV.
A New Study Found One In Three Remote Workers Used Their Car As Work Space
Respondents have stated they spent over $1,700 on tools and essentials to work comfortably from their own home.