Russell W. Dickson

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Russell W. Dickson, lives in upstate NY, and is a Freelance journalist. He has written for both print and online news/opinion pages.Russell holds a B.A. in English, minor Journalism from The University at Albany, Albany, NY. His writing experience spans more than a decade and his work has graced the pages of newspapers, magazines, online news orgs, and political websites in both the U.S. and abroad.

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Politicians Bitter After U.S. Government Shutdown Was Averted

Now that all the dust that was kicked up from the clamor of politicians scurrying about on the hill has settled, it leaves most Americans with one question in mind, 'What the heck just happened?'

Why Can We Raise Billions for War, But Not a Dime for Education?

The higher education system in the United States is spiraling out of control and will soon meltdown because it is in a deep crisis bought on by the world banking system crash that caused the last recession.

Art and Music Programs are Under Attack At Most Schools

If the Congress, state and local municipalities get their way and cuts funding to art and music programs there will no fingerpainting, easels, or musical instruments in the 2010-11 school.

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Mikhail Antipkin on the Agent Marketplace Shift: Why Business AI Is Starting to Look Like an App Store

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Luca Schnetzler on Why He Invests Where He Can Also Operate

Luca Schnetzler and an investing partner took the largest position in Gel Blaster, the next step was to wait for quarterly updates.

The E-Bike Delivery Rider Nobody Classifies: What Happens When a Gig Worker on Two Wheels Gets Hit on the Clock

A shattered wrist, a totaled e-bike, and a hospital bill that opens in the five figures. That's the price of a bad afternoon for a delivery rider, and it lands before anyone answers the question that decides everything else: were you an emp
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