"Meta and our partners, including the Associated Builders and Contractors and the National Urban League, are announcing the launch of America’s Workforce Academy, the largest private-sector commitment to the skilled trades in American history"
Today @Meta is proud to launch America’s Workforce Academy with our partners.
This program will provide paid training, certification and a job for Americans of all backgrounds to be part of building American leadership in the world.
Because we believe the Future is for Everyone.
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"People think they’re signing up for passive investments, when in reality their money is being leveraged by woke stewardship teams to undermine investors’ values without their consent." —@StefanPadfield
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I almost hesitate to promote this, because it wasn't really intended to be a piece. I just sort of sat down and it came out. Maybe someone else out there has the same type of day today, and it'll speak to them.
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@Juliedonuts No! Permanent DST darkens winter mornings past 8am, even as late as 9am. It does not create more sunshine. We need to restore permanent Standard Time instead!
@ddiamond@HouseCommerce Terrible news. Tell your congressmen today to oppose permanent DST “Sunshine Protection”, a mandate to wake an hour early every winter day, against natural health and safety!
"Ackshually, if you were a REALLY good Senator, we wouldn't need your appropriations!" is Beltway galaxy brain. Byrd. Cochran. Shelby. McConnell. To name a few.
I asked Graham Platner how he’d respond on a debate stage to Susan Collins touting the federal $$$ she’s steered to Maine due to her seniority — without falling into the trap of a squabble over D.C. inside-baseball
He started off by acknowledging it matters but then used it to make a broader point about stagnant wages & high costs stemming from a corrupt political system that, in his view, Collins embodies
Shaping up to be a really fascinating race even apart from the increasing likelihood it could be a bellwether for Senate control
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"Rather than simple Catholic decline or Catholic revival, we appear to have entered a period of Catholic ferment, in which a process of breakdown is accompanied by the emergence of something new." @matthewschmitz https://t.co/CJQk4Z7zlh
The New York Times writer who quit his job to run for Governor across the country without checking the residency law wrote a hit piece on Israel without checking the facts?
@TheStalwart Black hot Americano is objectively GOATed.
And supposedly the name originates from Italians figuring out how American soldiers liked their coffee after we saved Europe.
W.
.@LPDonovan nails it: "The story isn’t one rogue attorney general or one opportunistic law firm. It is a systematic effort to use state courts to impose what the democratic process won’t deliver."
I'm the subset of Millennial who caught the very last helicopter off the embassy roof of pre-smartphone childhood and adolescence.
In some big ways, my high school summers were more similar to people 30–40 years older than me than 3–4 years younger.
Fascinating new poll: Not only is Gen Z pessimistic, but nearly half wish they lived in the past -- specifically the 90s, before smartphones and social media.
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If there had been one single attempt on President Obama's life that had come anywhere near what now routinely happens to President Trump / GOP every few months, the radical "National Conversation," weaponized SPLC-DOJ crackdown, etc. would have been unlike anything we've seen.
@jbarro@TPCarney Dems initiated the modern "judicial wars" when Ted Kennedy wanted to bork Bork.
Dems initiated the Senate "nuclear war" because Harry Reid got sick of playing by the rules.
At every qualitatively meaningful break point, Dems shot first.