Friday, March 10, 2023

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Fri Mar 10 2023

 

Can you imagine if we all had a four-day workweek? Take a moment to dream with us. It's Monday. You hate it. But you know that you're a mere four days away from getting back to the glorious non-work stuff you were doing just hours ago.

Can you see it? Does it make you smile? 

Good, then we have the column just for you below. Also included in today's newsletter is a look at how conservatives see the term 'woke' and a few super serious suggestions on what President Biden should do with his newly proposed budget. 

K, bye. 

Team of colleagues working together remotely with a video chat.

In a tight job market, flexible options like a 4-day workweek can give companies an edge over other employers to attract a more diverse talent pool.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis addresses the crowd before publicly signing the Stop WOKE Act in April 2022.
 

Conservatives stand against 'woke.' But what does the word even mean?

Despite its frequent use among politicians, the word 'woke' is infrequently defined, leaving most of us to our own definitions.

Three shot glasses full of dark colored alcohol on top of a bar table.
 

Drive drunk and lose your right to drink? Here's how it could work.

One thing about alcohol consumption is inarguable: Excessive drinking creates massive economic costs. Should some people be required to stop drinking?

FILE - President Joe Biden talks to reporters after a lunch with Senate Democrats on his upcoming budget and political agenda, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, March 2, 2023.
 

Biden's 2024 budget needs to fund drag shows, tax the word 'woke'

President Joe Biden released his 2024 budget, which Republicans will certainly oppose because it involves helping people who aren't rich.

Andrew Tate, front, and his brother Tristan leave court in Bucharest, Romania, on Jan.10, 2023. Tate is suspected of luring young women via false promises, subjecting them to physical violence and mental coercion through intimidation, constant surveillance, control and invoking alleged debts, and forcing them to make pornographic videos.
 

Why predators exploiting children online are winning the fight

Child abusers have become more adept at using social media to share files, find like-minded communities and groom potential victims.

 

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