Jorgensen spent less per vote in 2020 campaign

By James Hartley Jo Jorgensen, the libertarian nominee for president in the 2020 election, spent about $18.20 less per vote she received than president-elect Joe Biden in the presidential contest, according to calculations based on data from Open Secrets. Open Secrets is an online organization dedicated to the publishing of open records relating to politics.Continue reading “Jorgensen spent less per vote in 2020 campaign”

UTA students prefer in-person learning to online classes

By James HartleyTwitter @ByJamesHartley University of Texas at Arlington students prefer in-person learning to online classes, according to an informal survey of current students. Of the 24 students that responded, 14 said they prefer in-person education. They said learning in a classroom helps them hold a more structured schedule, participate with fewer complications, keep trackContinue reading “UTA students prefer in-person learning to online classes”

Hospitality industry hit hardest in COVID-19 pandemic

By James HartleyTwitter @ByJamesHartley The novel coronavirus pandemic has hit the U.S. economy hard, and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is no exception. Unemployment in March, when the virus initially led to shutdowns in the economy, was at about 4.2% in DFW, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That was a slight increase over theContinue reading “Hospitality industry hit hardest in COVID-19 pandemic”