Month: March 2022
Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
SEMrush and Atarget=”_blank” hrefs are among the most popular tools in the SEO industry. Both companies have been in business for years and have thousands of customers per month. If you’re a professional SEO or trying to do digital marketing
Read MoreWhen colleges defraud students, should the government go after school executives?
For 30 years, the U.S. Department of Education has had the power to hold for-profit college executives personally liable when their schools defraud students. It simply hasn’t used it. (Image credit: Hanna Barczyk for NPR)
Read MoreDaily Briefing Mar. 1: A liberal world order awakens; ToI on site at Ukraine border
Lazar Berman reports from Polish refugee center; Haviv Rettig Gur on Putin supporters and rise of a new West; and Sue Surkes brings personal stories of Ukrainian Jews under fire
Read MoreWhy Markets Bounced Back So Quickly After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Just a few days turned the tide of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—for the world and for Wall Street, but in completely different ways. Since the invasion began last week, hundreds of people have been killed and more than half a
Read MoreWhat are thermobaric vacuum bombs? Russia accused of using weapon against Ukraine – New York Post
What are thermobaric vacuum bombs? Russia accused of using weapon against Ukraine New York Post Ukraine claims Russia used an illegal vacuum bomb during invasion: ‘Potentially a war crime’ Fox News Ukraine, rights groups say Russia used cluster & vacuum bombs Reuters What
Read MoreBlack History Month Has Ended. Here’s What Experts Think the Black Future Will Look Like
It’s 2072—a year that, like so many others that ultimately mattered, began in its own inconsequential way. We find ourselves just four years shy of the United States’ third centennial. In the country born from promises of universal freedom but
Read MoreHaredi MK Yaakov Litzman says he will quit Knesset during Passover break
23-year veteran of the Knesset and former minister for United Torah Judaism party, who is eyeing a plea deal, previously said he would not run in next elections
Read MoreIsrael eases citizenship requirements for Ukrainians, but only for families of Jews
Lawmakers, some of them immigrants from the former Soviet Union, rail against Interior Minister Shaked’s seemingly unprecedented policy
Read MoreLatest Russia-Ukraine war news: Kharkiv assaulted as invasion intensifies, nearing Kyiv – The Washington Post
Latest Russia-Ukraine war news: Kharkiv assaulted as invasion intensifies, nearing Kyiv The Washington Post What Happened on Day 5 of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine The New York Times Massive Explosion Heard From Kyiv After Ukraine Officials Push For Cease-Fire NBC News Russian artillery
Read MoreRussia pummels Kharkiv as massive convoy nears capital Kyiv
Ukraine’s second-largest city pounded; Russian defense minister says operation will go on till ‘goals achieved;’ UK won’t agree to NATO no-fly zone; Australia to send ‘lethal’ aid
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