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Fed Governor Adriana Kugler credited immigration and rising productivity for the U.S. economy's resilience, while emphasizing ...
The U.S. Department of Labor moves to end Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act, aiming to raise wages for workers ...
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Latino men vaulted into the spotlight with their greater than expected support for President-elect Trump. These are some of ...
Iowa’s tourism industry reached a milestone in 2023, with visitor spending surpassing $7.3 billion—a 5.1% increase from 2022, ...
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Our society rightly prizes individual rights and responsibility. However, no individual can address all their needs. We need ...
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Tradwives, "stay-at-home-girlfriends," and even bargain barrel feminists who bray on about the burden of "emotional labor." ...
Sensorimotor Stage ( Infancy to 2 years): A stage where infants tend to acquire knowledge through sensory experiences and the manipulation of objects. Basic reflexes, motor responses and senses play a ...