‘Low-cost, clear vitality is reworking Paraguay into the Silicon Valley of South America’
Arick Wierson at Newsweek
Paraguay has “traditionally been overshadowed by its bigger and extra well-known next-door neighbors, Argentina and Brazil,” however the nation is “about to grow to be the Silicon Valley of South America,” says Arick Wierson. Paraguay’s “renewable energy is attracting the eye of the world’s AI heavyweights,” and it’s an “more and more fascinating goal for international funding.” However Paraguay “nonetheless has lots of work to do by way of telling its story to the remainder of the world.”
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‘The not-so-woke Technology Z’
Religion Hill at The Atlantic
Gen Z has been “both derided or praised for supposedly being ‘woke,'” however “that progressive status was referred to as into query when Donald Trump received final week’s presidential election,” says Religion Hill. Surveys “have proven that the group cares about blue-coded points such because the surroundings, firearm security, range, and inclusivity.” However “priorities change; younger adults can care about progressive causes and nonetheless be moved by messaging that speaks to their deep unease and uncertainty.”
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‘You shocked Trump needs RFK Jr. answerable for well being? Republicans voted for it.’
Louie Villalobos at USA Immediately
Donald Trump’s appointment of RFK Jr. is what “most American voters selected a little bit greater than per week in the past,” says Louie Villalobos. Trump has “by no means pretended to care about something aside from full loyalty to him.” Trump’s “current appointments fall straight according to what we find out about him,” and he was “tremendous clear about what he needed RFK Jr. to do exactly final month throughout his racist Madison Sq. Backyard rally in New York Metropolis.”
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‘Lengthen Pell grants to short-term workforce coaching’
The Boston Globe editorial board
Brief-term certificates applications “will help college students get an entry-level job or acquire new abilities,” however “federal Pell grants — the most important supply of monetary assist for low-income college students — aren’t awarded for applications which can be shorter than 600 hours or lower than 15 weeks,” says The Boston Globe editorial board. Extending Pell eligibility “can be a win for Republicans advocating for extra workforce-related schooling and for Democrats in search of to develop academic entry for low-income college students.”
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