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4 emotive marketing campaigns that cut through the noise

In these uncertain times, standing out in your niche should be a top priority as an online business owner. COVID-19 has disrupted the way we work and live on a global scale, and while the threat of the pandemic isn’t showing any signs of slowing down yet, shoppers are still willing to spend. In fact,…

New Congresswoman Vows to Stand Against Radical Agenda of Leftist ‘Squad’
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New Congresswoman Vows to Stand Against Radical Agenda of Leftist ‘Squad’

Freshman Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., is one of several new members of Congress who have formed the “Freedom Force.” The group of conservative Republican leaders says it will stand against the far-left agenda being promoted by the so-called squad led by fellow New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other liberal Democrats.  Malliotakis is the daughter…

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10 sites for web designers & developers to bookmark on National Reading Day

Happy National Reading Day, y’all! While today is semi-officially reserved for encouraging schoolkids to read, don’t look past the opportunity for us to nurture our inner child. And there’s no better way to do that than by focusing on growth — professional growth, that is. National Reading Day Bookmarks In the spirit of National Reading…

After Tracking Trump ‘Falsehoods,’ Washington Post Says It Won’t Do the Same for Biden
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After Tracking Trump ‘Falsehoods,’ Washington Post Says It Won’t Do the Same for Biden

The Washington Post will have a lot more time on its hands now that President Joe Biden has been sworn in. According to the paper’s spokesperson, they can call off their whole fact-checking operation. Apparently, it’s not necessary now that their preferred party is in office. The Daily Caller’s Shelby Talcott reached out to The…

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Minnesota rethinks how it supports entrepreneurs and businesses

As cities and states face pandemic-induced budget shortfalls, they’re struggling to create playbooks to help businesses get back on their feet and put millions of unemployed Americans back to work. The Brookings Institution projects that state and local government revenues will decline $167 billion in 2021, and $145 billion a year after that. That doesn’t…