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One week before Thanksgiving: 🦃 Americans face even higher Thanksgiving dinner costs than last year’s 15% increase. Families face worse sticker shock this year as they shop for dinner ingredients due to record-high turkey prices and escalating prices for other goods. Higher Thanksgiving grocery bills are another reminder that inflation is neither transitory nor a "high-class problem." Low-income families and minorities disproportionately bear the burden of inflation. And now, even middle- and upper-class families report greater economic hardship from inflation.
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** Failure To Teach Math and Reading Harms Military Readiness ([link removed])
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The U.S. Army missed its recruiting goal by 15,000 soldiers this year, and there is plenty of blame to go around. The overall jobs market, wokeness in the military, and an epidemic of poor physical fitness have all been cited as possible reasons the Army missed its recruiting target by 25%. But another factor in play is depressing enlistments among those who want to serve: the inability to pass the Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT). Read More. ([link removed])
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** E-cigarettes Have Transformed Tobacco Harm Reduction ([link removed])
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Lawmakers and regulators are being influenced by billionaires that will stop at nothing to see the end of e-cigarettes in America, regardless of their significantly reduced harm. Public health should be promoting the use of tobacco harm-reduction products, not stunting adult access to these innovations. Learn More. ([link removed])
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** Charitable Giving ([link removed])
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Yesterday was National Philanthropy Day and at this time of the year, many people open their wallets to charitable causes. Not only are Americans the most charitable people on Earth, but private charitable giving is also part of the American fabric as an exercise of our First Amendment rights.
Can you identify which of the following is not true about charitable giving?
A. Charitable giving isn’t just about money but affects lives and changes society as well.
B. Forced public disclosure of donor lists will discourage broad-based civic participation.
C. Tax policy doesn’t affect charitable giving.
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* New Episode: Gordon Logan, Vietnam veteran and founder of Sports Clips, joins the program to discuss Veteran's Day and a unique scholarship he created called “Help A Hero,” which provides scholarship assistance to pursue higher or technical education when members leave the military. L ([link removed]) isten Now ([link removed])
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* Next Episode: Coming up, American Culture Project CEO John Tillman joins the show to discuss what voters really want, especially the persuadable middle. Tune ([link removed]) I ([link removed]) n Here ([link removed])
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From a political, constitutional, and human rights perspective, all veterans are of course created equal. But in terms of what challenges, opportunities, benefits, and support services they will face or need, each of these differentiators matters immensely.
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** Throwing More Money At Schools Won’t Fix Nation’s Dismal Report Card ([link removed])
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Spending billions in supplemental federal funding will not improve outcomes for students enough to compensate for the learning loss caused by prolonged school closures. The K-12 system needs to know that if it continues to fail to educate students, parents can and will enroll their students in alternative education options.
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