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    Op-ed: Allowances are for kids — not your spouse

    The term "allowance" may make you think of money a parent gives to a child. But married partners sometimes use it, too. Here's what to try instead.

  • On Sex Ed, “Our Side” Is Finally Fighting Back

    Joan Walsh The new group EducateUS is creating a counter-movement to the conservative groups stoking a culture war over sexuality education.

  • ED appeals for unity, peace to develop Zimbabwe

    By Brighton Muronzereyi and Patrick MubwandarikwaSTAFF WRITERS PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday called for unity to achieve social and economic development. Addressing thousands To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Ed Formoso returns afte 27 years

    Ed Formoso was a prolific producer and songwriter during the late ‘70s and winner of four Cecil Awards during the ‘80s for the band Dinosaur. He was a hotshot during those days. Formoso has decided to get back to the swing of things or better put, the rhythm of the music. He is now 69 years old but just like before he is brimming with ideas. These should be interesting given the fact that he has three new originals that make up a new concept project called Sgaaty or Still Gago After All These...

  • Ed Secretary Saunders Fields Questions at Confirmation Hearing

    Zoie Saunders, Gov. Phil Scott’s pick for Vermont’s education secretary, took her first step toward confirmation on Tuesday when she spent 90 minutes answering questions from the state Senate Education Committee. A school administrator from Florida, Saunders described herself as a data-driven leader committed to supporting Vermont's public education system. She also spent some of her opening remarks defending her professional experience, which has been dissected since she was nominated...

  • Axe-wielding woman storms Parliament, demands to see ED

    Rutendo NgaraSTAFF [email protected] A CHINHOYI woman, who was arrested this week for alleged malicious damage to property after she reportedly broke into To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Op-Ed: Progressives and conservatives can agree on poverty solutions

    Talking about poverty has historically stirred partisan tension and circular ideological debates. With more finger wagging than handshaking, leaders in neither America as a whole nor the city of Chicago have improved the livelihoods of those in poverty. Progressive extremists have flocked to solutions for helping the poor such as the Fight for $15 minimum wage hike and welfare expansions. But throwing more money at state or federal agencies hasn’t solved the problem. It has, in...

  • Democracy Fails Without Cryptocurrency – Op-Ed Bitcoin News

    Amidst a decline in traditional democratic structures and financial systems, cryptocurrencies emerge as a revitalizing force, offering a new form of accountability and transparency that could potentially restore public institutions. Cryptocurrency Might Be the Last Hope for a Crumbling Democratic System It’s become clear that democracy is in trouble, especially after the scale of disasters […]

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    Op-ed: Financial literacy is the civil rights issue of this generation

    Financial literacy is the least expensive and most effective tool for community economic development in existence, writes John Hope Bryant, yet we don't use it.

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    Op-ed: There's a potential tax increase coming. Here's what you need to know

    It is folklore that middle-class Americans received perpetual relief in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Here's how to prepare for changes on the horizon.

  • Longtime Iowa football analyst Ed Podolak leaving radio booth

    It’s the end of an era for Iowa football with longtime analyst Ed Podolak announcing his departure from the Hawkeyes’ gameday radio booth. According to a release, Podolak will remain with the Hawkeye Radio Network, contributing to its pregame shows and podcasts. “I have decided that this is a good time for me to step

  • Why is ED not investigating money laundering in electoral bonds scheme?: Sitaram Yechury

    Many firms bought electoral bonds worth many times more than the profits they made, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader said.