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Oregon: Brown to Lift Health Restrictions for Schools, Says Classes Could Resume by February
By Tim Gruver
Come New Year’s Day, the Oregon health metrics for schools will become recommendations rather than law and open the door for regular...
U.S. Economy Poised for Strong Start to New Year
Total wages and salaries in November were slightly above their peak in January. After adjusting for inflation, wages matched their peak. Total personal income and real disposable income were 3 percent above their prior peaks.
In contrast, consumer spending was 2 percent below its peak and spending after inflation was 3 percent below its peak.
With incomes slightly above and spending slightly below peak levels, it appears the overall economy has fully recovered even as pockets of weakness remain.
Melinda Gates Admits Surprise Over Lockdown Fallout – Commentary
"Most of the people who have been advocating lockdowns in fact have no actual experience in managing pandemics."
Pandemic Rewrote Rules for Illinois Schools in 2020
By Kevin Bessler
It has been a challenging year for Illinois school districts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Districts closed classrooms in March when...
Money Flood Boosts U.S. Economy, Reckoning on Way in 2021
A flood of money is pumping up the U.S. economy as Congress and the Federal Reserve play Santa Claus.
Ohio Restaurants, Bars Ask Congress for Immediate Help
By J.D. Davidson
Faced with continued closures, layoffs and an upcoming extension of a statewide curfew, Ohio restaurants and bars want Congress to move quickly...
University of Nebraska Report: State Economy to Continue to Expand Over the Next 6...
By David Beasley
Nebraska's economy is showing signs of recovery, according to a new report by the University of Nebraska/Lincoln's Bureau of Business Research.
Leading economic indicators, such...
Online Learning Tanked Grades, Learning in VA’s Largest School System, Study Finds
By Mary Margaret Olohan
Online learning due to the coronavirus pandemic is tanking academic achievement in the largest school system in Virginia, a study from Fairfax County...
Gilder: Taiwan Shows Immune Systems Smarter Than Lockdowns
Viruses are an intrinsic part of the human biome. The only reason we populate the globe in billions is that our systems learned how to deal with them.
Plan to Put Consumers in Charge of Health Care Unveiled
The reform package, “Health Care Choices 2020: A Vision for the Future,” was developed by medical professionals, state and national health policy experts, and organizations dedicated to providing relief from high costs through more coverage options that emphasize choice, not mandates.