Policy and Public Interest UA Little Rock Researchers Explore Challenges Faced by Homeless LGBTQ Adults in Arkansas Criminal justice researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little
Policy and Public Interest Military Phase of Evacuation Ends, as Does America’s Longest War The last military planes have left Kabul and the evacuation
Policy and Public Interest Ida’s Aftermath Reveals Resiliency Voids on Gulf Coast Hurricane Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast on Sunday, leaving
Policy and Public Interest Direct Relief Commits $1 Million in Funding, Offers Medical Inventory for Hurricane Ida Recovery Responding to the physical devastation and disruption of lives caused
Policy and Public Interest DOD Building Capacity to Support up to 50,000 Afghan Evacuees As part of Operation Allies Refuge, the Defense Department is
Policy and Public Interest ‘Over-the-Horizon’ Air Strike Kills 2 High-Profile ISIS-K Targets The U.S. military conducted an unmanned drone strike in Nangarhar
Policy and Public Interest Concrete Expert Ken Hover Ph.D. to Play Key Role in Florida Building Collapse Investigation Concrete expert Ken Hover, Ph.D. ’84, professor in the College
Policy and Public Interest Tragic Deaths of U.S. Service Members in Afghanistan Won’t Stop Evacuation Mission The attacks involved an explosive set off by a suicide
Policy and Public Interest From Small Committees to National Elections, Group Decision-Making Can Be Complicated In collective decision-making systems, such as committees and governments, many
Policy and Public Interest With Afghanistan Evacuation, It’s Lives Over Equipment … Period, DOD Spokesman Says The U.S. military is planning to leave Afghanistan by August
Policy and Public Interest Space Force Activates Training, Readiness Command The Department of the Air Force activated the third and
Policy and Public Interest AJC Hosts Training With National Association of Secretaries of State Led by American Jewish Committee (AJC), Secretaries of State from
Policy and Public Interest Nearly 22k Personnel Out of Afghanistan in Last 24 Hours Using U.S. C-17 Globemaster III and C-130 Hercules aircraft along
Policy and Public Interest AHRC NYC Advocates for DSP Salaries at White House Virtual Roundtable A historic investment in human infrastructure that includes salaries for
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Legally, Morally Obligated to ‘Clean Up the Mess’ in Afghanistan A West Virginia University researcher who has worked with refugees
Policy and Public Interest Marines Join USS Arlington for Haiti Disaster Relief Marines and Sailors of 2nd Marine Division aboard the San
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Seeks to Open More Locations to Aid Evacuation From Kabul, General Says John F. Kirby, Pentagon press secretary, and Army Maj. Gen.
Policy and Public Interest Rent Relief is a Success for Rhode Island Emergency Rental Assistance Program Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation (RIHousing) is allocating
Policy and Public Interest Flow of Evacuees out of Kabul Continuing Apace, Officials Say The Defense Department has the capacity and the capability to
Policy and Public Interest Action Against Hunger Responds to Major Earthquake and Storm in Haiti, Addresses Urgent Need for Food, Water, Sanitation Action Against Hunger is mounting a response to the 7.2
Policy and Public Interest After 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake, Hope for Haiti Issues Emergency Appeal to Raise $5 Million In response to the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the
Policy and Public Interest Austin, Milley Say DOD Laser-Focused on Kabul Evacuation Mission The secretary and Army Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of
Policy and Public Interest Where the Nation Stands on the Proposed Federal Infrastructure Bill On Tuesday, August 10, 2021 the US Senate passed a
Policy and Public Interest Afghan Refugees at Risk: Steps the White House Can Take to Help With the White House issuing a memorandum yesterday authorizing emergency
Policy and Public Interest DOD Officials Say U.S. Could Evacuate Up to 9,000 a Day From Afghanistan Air operations at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan,
Policy and Public Interest Afghanistan Crisis: Here’s Why the U.S., International Community Won’t Stop The Taliban Over the past few weeks, the Taliban has quickly taken
Policy and Public Interest Trust in Governments and Healthcare Workers Low Globally, Influencing Attitudes on Health and Vaccines Trusting health advice from governments and health workers, and feeling
Policy and Public Interest Samaritan’s Purse Airlifts Critical Relief Supplies to Haiti After 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake On Friday, a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. It caused
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 89th Annual Meeting No Longer Taking Place in Person The U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) announced that its 89th
Policy and Public Interest Government Law Center Releases New Explainer on Enforcement of the Voting Rights Act in the 21st Century The Government Law Center (GLC) at Albany Law School has just
Policy and Public Interest SCOTUS Partially Blocks New York Eviction Moratorium, Putting More People at Risk of Homelessness The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked part of an eviction
Policy and Public Interest Troops En Route to Afghanistan Aim to Help Remove Civilians, Pentagon Official U.S. Forces Afghanistan-Forward continue to provide security in Kabul, Afghanistan,
Policy and Public Interest China, Russia Pose Strategic Challenges for U.S., Allies, Admiral Says The U.S. is now navigating through uncharted waters with the
Policy and Public Interest Global Eradication of COVID-19 Probably Feasible, and More So Than for Polio, Say Public Health Experts The global eradication of COVID-19 is probably feasible, and more
Policy and Public Interest Defense Official Outlines U.S. Security Assistance, Cooperation in Middle East Dana Stroul, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Middle East
Policy and Public Interest US-UK Relationship and 80th Anniversary of Atlantic Charter In 1941, the United States and the United Kingdom were
Policy and Public Interest Biden to Approve Austin’s Request to Make COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory for Service Members Austin released a message to the troops saying that after
Policy and Public Interest Title 42 Extension Step in Right Direction but Much More Needs to Be Done The Biden administration’s announcement to extend the Title 42 public
Policy and Public Interest New Data Analysis of U.S. ‘Oligopoly Problem’ Reaffirms Antitrust Push A new study on U.S. oligopolies uses, according to its
Policy and Public Interest Family Values Outweigh Politics in U.S. Latinos’ Climate Beliefs For many in the U.S., human-caused climate change is a
Policy and Public Interest Global Labor Leader From Pennsylvania, Richard L. Trumka Dies National AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka, a former United Mine
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Will Continue to Operate in South China Sea to Ensure Prosperity for All There’s a variety of concerns that keep Indo-Pacom on its
Policy and Public Interest Top Military Medical Doctor Predicts Coronavirus Longevity COVID-19 and other such coronaviruses likely will stay in the
Policy and Public Interest Florida Atlantic University Expert Answers Questions About Delta Variant, Vaccines and Public Safety Florida Atlantic University’s Joanna Drowos, D.O., M.P.H., M.B.A., associate chair
Policy and Public Interest Pentagon ‘Safe, Secure’ Following Attack Kusse spoke at the Pentagon Briefing yesterday afternoon. “This morning
Policy and Public Interest Black and Latinx Conservatives “Upshift” Competence to White Audiences When communicating in mostly white settings, politically conservative Black and
Policy and Public Interest More American Parents of Teens Are Purchasing Firearms During the Pandemic Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, more parents of
Policy and Public Interest New National Labor Relations Board Members Approved by Senate Have Long History of Standing Up for Hardworking Americans The following is a statement from Teamsters General President Jim
Policy and Public Interest As COVID-19 Cases Rise in the U.S., Connect Chicago Initiative Expands Community Testing With cases of COVID-19 again on the rise in portions of Illinois
Policy and Public Interest A Group’s Moral Values May Help Determine the Likelihood of Hate-Motivated Harmful Acts From attacks on synagogues and mosques to the COVID-era spike