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There’s a bitter clash on the right. It could determine whether Trump takes us to war.

Vox Open Sourced

For months, leading up to Israel’s attacks on Iran last week, an intense and bitter battle has been underway on the American right — a battle for influence over President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. Leading their fight was an unlikely foreign policy power trio: Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump Jr., axis of American foreign policy.

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Economists Issue Stark Warning: Trump’s Deportation Agenda Could Cost U.S. Economy $94 Billion A Year, Gutting American Workforce

Allwork

A working paper published this month from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a conservative economics policy center, found the Trump administration’s immigration policy will likely result in a negative net migration in 2025 — something the U.S. labor force that would shrink the country’s gross domestic product, new data shows.

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The lie at the heart of Trump’s entire economic agenda

Vox Open Sourced

Win McNamee/Getty Images With his tax agenda finally passed, President Donald Trump has turned back to his true passion: making America poorer and more geopolitically isolated for no good reason. Trump’s trade agenda is similarly premised on a vast array of misunderstandings. Mutually beneficial transactions exist.

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The public has turned on Trump’s immigration strategy — mostly

Vox Open Sourced

. | Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images For the past two years, Donald Trump and the Republican Party could reasonably claim to have broad support for their anti-immigrant agenda. But things look a lot different now that he’s actually implementing that agenda. Support has risen toward pro-immigrant policies.

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2023 Future Of Work Forecast: 3 Things CRE Players Must Do To Stay Relevant In 2023

Allwork

This article is part of the Allwork.Space 2023 Future Of Work Forecast. ESG mandates are coming, so CRE companies must move it to the top of their agendas. PART OF OUR 2023 FUTURE OF WORK FORECAST. Here are three key trends on the horizon for CRE in 2023: 1. But opportunities also lie ahead for those willing to adapt.

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What 3 CEOs Learned After Spending a Day in Their Employees’ Shoes

Success

Since that experience, he’s using his new knowledge of how things really work on the literal street level to create a company-wide “transformation,” including a better tipping policy and improved communication processes. The last three calls of the day were with that mother’s student, and then with two U.S.-based

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People now less engaged, less fulfilled and more stressed in their working lives

Workplace Insight

The CIPD’s Good Work Index 2023 claims that most people like their work and find it satisfying. Workers are less likely to work harder than needed to help their employer, falling from 57 percent in 2019 to 51 percent in 2023, marking a shift in willingness to put in discretionary effort.

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