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Chicago Teachers Union OKs Plan to Resume In-Person Class

Students back in class by Wednesday and teachers back Tuesday.

Evergrande Crisis Highlights Vulnerabilities in China’s Economy

There are systemic flaws in China’s “State-Capitalism” model.

The Loathsome Ruling Class and the January 6th Protestors

On January 6, 2022, the governing and corporate media wing of the ruling class put on a sophomoric production commemorating the first anniversary of a contrived “insurrection.”  Self-righteous preening and blatant propagandizing amid a sea of lies were the hallmarks of the ceremony.

RNC Sues New York City Over Law Allowing 1 Million Noncitizens to Vote in Local Elections: ‘Unconstitutional’

"Plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the Non-Citizen Voting Law is unconstitutional."

U.S. Hospitals Let COVID-Infected Staff Stay on the Job After Firing Unvaxxed Workers

Unvaccinated health care workers have been fired in the name of not spreading the virus, but American hospitals are now allowing even infected staff to continue working.

The Federal Reserve Keeps Buying Mortgages

Runaway house price inflation continues to characterize the U.S. market. House prices across the country rose 15.8% on average in October 2021 from the year before. U.S. house prices are far over their 2006 Bubble peak, and remain over the Bubble peak even after adjustment for consumer price inflation.

Nearly 1 Million Noncitizens Can Now Vote in New York: ‘Careless Legislation’

"This careless legislation dilutes the voices of American citizens and is not in line with the views of the vast majority of our city."

As Georgia Ballot Harvesting Probe Starts, Some Election Evidence Has Vanished Already

Some big Georgia counties say they didn't retain surveillance video from absentee drop boxes in the 2020 election.

Fight Over Opening Schools Pits Teachers Unions Against Democrats

Democrats and teachers unions, staunch allies for decades, suddenly find themselves at odds over the politics of COVID-19 and schools.

Kazakh President Issues ‘Shoot to Kill Without Warning’ Order as Armed Insurgent Groups Form

Kazakhstan’s president as well as international news wires are saying that Kazakh security forces have taken control of most of the city streets in Almaty, where days of riots have raged and central government buildings have been torched. Heavy military vehicles and armaments have also been seen deployed across other major cities.

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