Sunday, February 07, 2021

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  Niskanen Center

  • Pro-work, pro-life, pro-marriage, pro-creative. The post Report: The Conservative Case for a Child Allowance appeared first on Niskanen Center.

  • The Romney child allowance cuts deep child poverty in half. The post Factsheet: Senator Romney’s Family Security Act appeared first on Niskanen Center...

    • Moderates may be most effective in changing today’s hyperpolarized political landscape through formal institutions and local civic engagement. There is also hope for optimism...

  • Brexit negotiators have screwed up the deal for Britain’s emerging musicians. They need our supportReport: Brexit negotiators ‘screwed up’ deal for British musiciansIn...

  • We’re not asking for charity, but fairness – instead of the hoarding and protectionism currently in playPaul Kagame is the president of RwandaThe current situation with regard...

    • There’s an opportunity for the Labour leader to quieten his critics if he can demonstrate he is a successful campaignerPrime minister is only the second most difficult job in British...

  • Canada's first known case of the coronavirus variant first detected in Brazil has been reported in Toronto.

  • More than the youth of Patrick Mahomes or the agelessness of Tom Brady, the most compelling story surrounding this year's Super Bowl was that it was happening at all...

    • Canada crossed another disheartening threshold in the COVID-19 pandemic on Saturday, even as the country's top doctor said there are hopeful signs with case counts and hospitalizations...

  • We can’t have effects preceding causes, so something seems to be amiss with the ‘human-caused warming’ dogma, if this study is correct. – – – Studies of coral reefs in...

  • Originally posted on STOP THESE THINGS: Gormless PM struggles to grasp his only solution to RE crisis. ? The wind and solar industries were built on lies, run on myth and are fuelled...

    • Another Green dreamer forgot that producing wind turbines means using lots of steel, forged in fiery furnaces. That won’t change any time soon. – – – THE mayor of Copeland...

  • The guidelines are expected to put new pressure on the country`s leading internet services, including e-commerce sites such as Alibaba Group`s Taobao and Tmall marketplaces or...

  • Also, other players like Sony are also looking to tap users with smaller smartphones as the company has plans to resurrect Xperia lineup of compact phones which will measure just 140...

    • The iPhones that will support the upcoming update are as follows: iPhone SE (2nd Edition), iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS...

  • NASA has selected tech billionaire Elon Musk’s private aerospace company, SpaceX, to provide launch services for an astrophysics mission to survey the sky in the near-infrared...

  • In a statement, NASA said Lal brings extensive experience in engineering and space technology, serving as a member of the research staff at the Institute for Defence Analyses Science...

    • "The missile intercepted the target with textbook precision. The launch met all the test objectives by performing high manoeuvres during the trajectory," said the Ministry of Defence...

  • China reported no new locally transmitted mainland COVID-19 case for the first time in nearly two months, official data showed on Monday (February 8), adding to signs that it has managed...

  • The US state department’s Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs said in a tweet, “Our deepest condolences to those affected by the glacier burst and landslide in India. We...

    • India, notably, is the first country to send coronavirus vaccines to Afghanistan. So far, India has supplied vaccines to 17 countries including Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal...

  • Sixteen men were rescued safely from a tunnel in the Tapovan project but about 125 were still missing. As night fell in the ecologically fragile Himalayas and rescue work in the...

  • The US state department’s Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs said in a tweet, “Our deepest condolences to those affected by the glacier burst and landslide in India. We...

    • Narendra Nath, 70, and his wife Suman, 65, were found murdered in the apartment building in Alpha II Sector in Greater Noida on Friday. As per officials, four people were allegedly...

  • A slate of detentions carried out on December 12 during a Paris protest by tens of thousands of people against France's controversial security bill were "arbitrary", Amnesty International...

  • Amanda Gorman, the young poet who delivered a captivating performance at President Joe Biden's inauguration, opened the Super Bowl on Sunday with a new work celebrating essential...

    • WASHINGTON: George Shultz, Ronald Reagan's genial secretary of state who identified a diplomatic opening that helped end the Cold War but contributed to a new brand of conflict by...

      Channel NewsAsia Asia Pacific News

  • TOKYO: A majority of Japanese remain opposed to holding the Olympics this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic but the ratio lowered significantly from recent polls, a Yomiuri newspaper...

  • SHANGHAI: China reported no new locally transmitted mainland COVID-19 case for the first time in nearly two months, official data showed on Monday (Feb 8), adding to signs that...

    • The city is facing extreme weather more frequently, its flood mitigation responses have not kept pace, and a proposed sea dyke has sparked debate. The programme Insight finds out...

      Channel NewsAsia Front Page News

  • Dwarfed by a 21-storey-tall statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical eagle Garuda, a tour guide on the Indonesian resort island of Bali said he was staring at a dismal Lunar...

  • When Leondra Garrett wanted to stock up on three new pairs of shoes early last year, the North Carolina resident split a US$161 online purchase into four installments through a "buy...

    • TOKYO: A majority of Japanese remain opposed to holding the Olympics this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic but the ratio lowered significantly from recent polls, a Yomiuri newspaper...

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