Here’s a Compromise on Unemployment Benefits to Help America Get Back to Work
With at least 33 million Americans now unemployed due to the coronavirus shutdown, many are asking when and how to get the US economy going again. The cost of losing...
With at least 33 million Americans now unemployed due to the coronavirus shutdown, many are asking when and how to get the US economy going again. The cost of losing...
Learn It: Ballotpedia has put together a constantly updated, exhaustive list of the path’s states and cities are taking to reopen their economies. This week, AF-HQ hosted an event with...
As the coronavirus pandemic has swept across the country, sporting events, concerts, festivals, and most alarmingly, elections have been postponed. Sixteen states and one territory have either delayed their presidential...
I saw research last week which showed—unsurprisingly—that most Americans are experiencing negative emotions at the moment. Some of the words they used to describe how they feel were “cautious,” “anxious,”...
In his classic 1949 study of Northeast Ohio’s Western Reserve, Harlan Hatcher described the region on Lake Erie’s southern shore as a land of “arresting contrasts.” The same phrase can...
Every student and teacher is unique. They have their own interests, ways of learning/teaching, and educational priorities. Unfortunately, a lot of students have no say in where and how they...