
Samuel Schaefer
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2 months ago |
tallahasseereports.com | Samuel Schaefer
Last month, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy ignited a national debate with their support for the H1-B visa program, which they claim is critical to driving U.S. innovation and industry forward. While Silicon Valley employs the majority of H1-B workers, they can be found throughout the country—the state of Florida is top ten in the nation for their use of H1-B visa workers. Ramaswamy alleged fundamental issues within the U.S. workforce.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
tallahasseereports.com | Samuel Schaefer
On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, the Tallahassee City Commission will receive a briefing from Environmental Services Director Alissa Meyers on the fluoridation of the public water system. Since 1987, Tallahassee has been adding fluoride to its water system per the Leon County public health agency. Shortly before that, the EPA determined the appropriate fluoride levels, and made those recommendations to local governments.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
frontporchrepublic.com | Samuel Schaefer
The Florida State Seminoles’ season-from-hell—going from an undefeated season to being one of the worst teams in the country—could have been saved if they could only beat the Florida Gators. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen, but as I watched the game, I saw a little more fight than usual. In fact, many of last Saturday’s rivalry games were extra feisty, especially Ohio State vs. Michigan, which ended in a fistfight and some Mace spray.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
americanreformer.org | Samuel Schaefer
A viral video of Vivek Ramaswamy and Charlie Kirk debating the issue of “disinformation” has been making the rounds on X. In the video, Ramaswamy asks a woman what her top issues for the country are, and she, after a moment’s pause, responds, “Getting rid of disinformation.” The debate ranges from media bias to COVID vaccines, but a critical question rises to the surface: who gets to decide what is and isn’t disinformation?
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Oct 20, 2024 |
spectator.org | Samuel Schaefer
My brother is currently a sophomore in college, and he hasn’t read a single book in the entirety of his time there. He has taken courses that include English, history, religion, psychology, and other humanities. You would be right to assume that reading books, often in their entirety, would be required in these subjects. This follows a new trend in the education system.
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