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Tax Modernization and Revenue Restructure Town Hall Meetings Begin Tuesday, June 25

Legislative Task Force invites the public to attend statewide listening tour June 25 – July 30

Situational awareness - June 18, 2019

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City

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STAND ATLANTIC

COLLAB WITH ALEX LAHEY

 

 

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New IRC analysis of US Refugee Resettlement shows vastly reduced arrivals at a time of record global need and consistent popular support; Refugees targeted by country-of-origin, Muslim arrivals facing sharpest decline

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Barbershop Music Appreciation Day Celebrates Harmony

 

TULSA, OK (June 18, 2019) – Every year on July 13, singers in Sweet Adelines International and fans of a cappella music sung in the barbershop style celebrate Barbershop Music Appreciation Day with community performances and other activities designed to share this unique singing style.

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A weekly report on education news and commentary you won’t find anywhere else — from the nation’s leading voice on education innovation and opportunity.

 

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In a new interview with CMRubinWorld, Stanford University’s Jeremy Bailenson says immersive VR experiences increase empathy and pro-social behavior in users compared to other media.

NEW YORK (PRWEB) JUNE 18, 2019

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Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin Featured on Cover of Today's News-Herald Discussing Arizona's Industrial Hemp Industry

19 Arrests Later, a Texas Town Is Torn Apart Over Voter Fraud

Jun 17, 2019

 

Good morning from Washington. The Trump administration’s new health care rule will help employees of small businesses and help undo some of the damage Obamacare inflicted on the insurance market, writes Bob Moffit. Who knew a mayoral election could get so heated? Fred Lucas, who traveled down to Texas to report the story, shares the strange case of a southern town where the arrests are piling up. Plus: Joshua Nelson on the absence of too many dads in black families, and Kelsey Bolar on why women may be drawn to socialism.

 

 

Situational awareness - June 17, 2019

Situational awareness - June 17, 2019

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City

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