Category: Work & Economics

Memorial Day is a profound American holiday because it connects the present with so many different points of our past. It was originally known as Decoration Day, a...

Editor’s note: Hugh Whelchel was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation, which you can watch in full here....

In January 2023, the United States reached its national debt limit of $31.4 trillion. Set by law, the debt limit is the maximum debt that the Department of...

Globalist Deep State players may be pushing that narrative to promote fear which can prompt banks runs for the purpose of consolidation and centralization of banking institutions, which...
As we connect the dots and put together the puzzle of what’s going on globally, and here at home, we must first take ourselves out of denial, overcome...

The tale is told of a company in Oslo, Norway that was weary of placing “HELP WANTED” ads and receiving very few applicants. Determined to get better results,...

On February 28, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments for two cases challenging the Biden Administration’s plan to cancel a portion of student loan...

It’s my fault. The seasoned attorney stared me in the eye, stretched his fingers and tapped his very large hand in a declarative pose over the oak table....

Mike Rowe, famous for his show “Dirty Jobs,” recently stated, “Good work implies the existence of bad work. Bad work suggests the existence of bad jobs. If you...

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