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The rising adoption of personal computers (PCs) and video games is primarily stimulating the computer mouse market across the globe. In addition to this, the growing preference for online assessment for academic and competitive examinations, along with the inflating need for computers and peripheral devices, including computer mouse, is further propelling the market growth.
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New law threatens universal healthcare. Also a threat is medical tourism & better pay for doctors at private hospitals.
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Trump’s Impending Tulsa Triumph

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Monday morning the word came that Eventbrite pre-orders for seats at President Trump's first campaign rally of the post-coronavirus craze have exceeded one mil
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Commentary From several meetings and events I have been to lately, including CPAC, as well as reports from ...
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There is no shortage of double standards when it comes to corporate media and Democrats' conduct related to 2020's summer of rage.
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Nowhere in the report is the caveat that both parties should be of “similar ages." The question of the age of the parties involved is left unanswered.
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The biggest security problem in all of this right now is that our side, whatever we call ourselves this week, are generally legally barred from defending ourselves. I’ve seen some small group…
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) on Wednesday afternoon signed SB 739, which ensures that students are guaranteed in-person instruction, as well as empowers parents to make the choice on whether their
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#372210
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Breitbart News this weekend that his wife, Cheryl Hines, has lost jobs in Hollywood.
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A male student at Washington State University became angry when he encountered a display that was put together by pro-life organization Students For Life. The “Cemetery of the Innocent” was set up on campus by the group and featured 300 tiny pink crosses in honor of aborted children. Somehow, this triggered a student named Keaton Aspell, who took it upon himself to destroy the display in a video that was posted to Facebook. He continued to destroy the display in a fit of rage. According to Aspell, he destroyed the display because it was “pushing a religious agenda,” and he was highly outraged by that. In an interview he gave to the campus newspaper, Aspell said he was disgusted to find the display. “I was like, ‘This is disgusting,’” the college student told the newspaper. Riveting stuff, I know. He continued to say that he didn’t feel that the display promoted unity; instead, it caused divisiveness. After he destroyed property
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#372212

In Defence of Statues | The Saint

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

In many ways, statues do not need defending. For most people (and for most statues), the ecclesiastical romances of stone echo a graceful song of spoken words and sturdy deeds. Recently and rightly, however, our country, whilst wrestling with the ghosts of a wretched past, has begun to discuss “the legacy of Empire”. Statues, and …
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#372213
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem announced Sunday she will sign legislation this week to protect babies with Down syndrome from eugenic abortions. | Politics
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#372214
The tide is turning as schools across the country are empowering parents to make the decision of whether their children will wear masks in the classroom, rather than mandating them.
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A bevy of major retail companies have been giving their customer bases the availability to opt out of any Mother's Day related emails, stirring debate online.
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One of the Antifa thugs that Project Veritas alerted Metro police to had his home raided and to no ones ...
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Joe Friday and Bill Gannon give a speech to some teenagers about their wishes to start a new country.
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Former Minneapolis police officer Kim Potter was sentenced Friday to 16 months behind bars for killing 20-year-old Daunte Wright at a traffic stop last year, mistaking her gun for a
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has unveiled sweeping proposed budget cuts in a bargain with the Biden administration over raising the nation’s debt limit.
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The Trump administration is reportedly mulling over an executive order to officially withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, along with the Department of Interior, will host the 2020 Salute to America on the South Lawn of th
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Were Biden reelected, he would be 86-years-old at the end of his second term.
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It's amazing what a successful recall election can do — even a local one.
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#372225

The Productivity–Pay Gap

Submitted 1 year ago by ActRight Community

The huge gap between rising incomes at the top and stagnating pay for the rest of us shows that workers are no longer benefiting from their rising productivity. Before 1979, worker pay and productivity grew in tandem. But since 1979, productivity has grown eight times faster than typical worker pay (hourly compensation of production/nonsupervisory workers).
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