Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.
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Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.
Inland Journal, April 16, 2020: Releasing Inmates; Violence At Home; Med School By Zoom
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Inland Journal, April 16, 2020: Releasing Inmates; Violence At Home; Med School By Zoom
Today on Inland Journal, advocates who work with domestic violence survivors worry all this time at home may put their clients in danger.
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Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.