The CEO of Pfizer (market cap: $240.5 billion) is Albert Bourla (2020 compensation package: $21 million). Bourla and his colleagues …
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More than 19 months have passed since we first learned that our nation was in a worldwide pandemic. COVID-19 has …
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Did the government have different reasons for locking down the country during the global pandemic other than trying to make …
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The $3.5 trillion spending bill proposed by President Joe Biden and his progressive friends on the Left called the “Human …
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In this episode of Star Parker’s Power, Poverty, & Politics podcast, she said that progressives are out of control. “The …
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Concerned parents in Rhode Island say that Governor Daniel McKee has overreached his power by signing executive orders to declare …
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President Joe Biden directed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to make a rule mandating private businesses with more than …
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In 1983, Tom Cruise starred in the film “Risky Business.” It’s about wealthy parents in Chicago who go on vacation …
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a mandate in August that all health care workers in the state must …
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The U.S. Census Bureau reported in June that homeschooling among black Americans had increased the most since spring 2020. (See …
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