Poverty University: Professors On Food Stamps
Alyssa Colton says she's underpaid as an adjunct professor of English, despite having a Ph.D. and 20 years' experience.
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Alyssa Colton says she's underpaid as an adjunct professor of English, despite having a Ph.D. and 20 years' experience.
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Stamps dominate hobbled TicatsNational Post, Canada –1 minute agoStamps running back Joffrey Reynolds scored three touchdowns for the first time in his career and was overshadowed. So was quarterback Henry Burris, … More: continued here
DiMaggio, Williams, Doby, and Stargell get stampsWall Street JournalAP COOPERSTOWN, NY — Four of baseball's most revered Hall of Famers are being honored on Forever stamps by the US Postal Service. New York Yankees great Joe DiMaggio, Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams, Willie Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pirates, … More: continued here
Corpus Christi Caller Times Though Texas prospers, many need food stampsCorpus Christi Caller TimesTexas is similar to food stamps as compared with California, which has a similar demographic makeup, at 4 million average monthly participants in the 2013 fiscal year versus California at 4.1 million, even though Texas had a 25 million population in ……
Los Angeles Times What are the odds? Las Vegas replica of Statue of Liberty, not the real one …Los Angeles TimesThough 2 billion of the stamps were issued Dec. 1 — and 3 billion were printed — the agency learned of the discrepancy only last month. "A stamp collector looked at the image and noticed…
Rep. Adrian Smith On Farm Subsidies And Food StampsNPRHeard on Weekend Edition Saturday. Scott Simon speaks to Rep. Adrian Smith, a Republican representing a vast rural district in Nebraska, about his views on the Trump administration's proposed cuts to food stamps and farm subsidies. Facebook; Twitter. More: continued here
Stamps.com's PC Postage Version 8.0 Wins People's Choice Stevie AwardFOXBusiness"We are extremely honored to be recognized by the public for our innovative PC Postage product," said Stamps.com president and CEO Ken McBride. …and more » More: continued here