Policy and Public Interest U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm Hosts the First Net-Zero Producers Forum Ministerial in Houston U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm, together with Energy
Policy and Public Interest Structural Racism Is a Public Health Problem. Measuring It Can Lead to Better Solutions Michael Siegel, a visiting professor and researcher at Tufts University
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of Energy Releases First-Ever Comprehensive Strategy to Secure America’s Clean Energy Supply Chain The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released America’s first
Policy and Public Interest National Charitable Nonprofits Urge Prioritization of Pandemic and Workforce Shortage Relief A coalition of more than 60 national charitable nonprofits sent
Policy and Public Interest DOD Report: Consolidation of Defense Industrial Base Poses Risks to National Security A report just released by the Defense Department reveals consolidation
Policy and Public Interest Austin Speaks Out on Importance of Diversity in White House Roundtable In a Black History Month roundtable of six Black White
Policy and Public Interest Humanity Forward Urges Compromise on Child Tax Credit Humanity Forward is renewing a call to policymakers for compromise
Policy and Public Interest Leader of ISIS Dead Following U.S. Raid in Syria Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said yesterday that
Policy and Public Interest Largest Maritime Exercise Kicks Off in Middle East The Middle East region’s largest maritime exercise commenced Jan. 31
Policy and Public Interest Maryland National Guard Delivers Masks, COVID Test Kits The Maryland National Guard’s 729th Quartermaster Composite Supply Company is
Policy and Public Interest New York National Guard Soldiers, Airmen Train as EMTs It’s Jan. 18, and 37 New York National Guard Soldiers
Policy and Public Interest Finding a Link Between Emissions Taxes and R&D Investments Addressing climate change is a massive and daunting challenge. But
Policy and Public Interest White House Praises DOD Acquisition Professionals for COVID-19 Efforts Around the World A group of professionals with the Defense Department’s acquisition workforce
Policy and Public Interest National Guard Chief Details Changes to Combat Sexual Assault, Harassment The National Guard is instituting changes to better combat sexual
Policy and Public Interest American Rescue Plan Act Can Do More to Address Racial Wealth Inequality While the American Rescue Plan Act provided a major infusion
Policy and Public Interest DOE Announces $420 Million to Advance Clean Energy Breakthroughs at Energy Research Centers Across America The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $420 million
Policy and Public Interest National Guard Helps Nationwide During COVID Surge As COVID-19 infections surge, more than 15,600 National Guard members
Policy and Public Interest History Repeats With Effort to Protect Voting Rights, End Filibuster Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer promised action on voting rights
Policy and Public Interest Vaccine Hesitancy Changes Over Time: Addressing Attitudes Towards Vaccines During the COVID-19 Pandemic Worldwide, vaccine hesitancy is proving to be a stumbling block
Policy and Public Interest SCOTUS Decision Could Impact 1.5 Million Pending Immigrant Cases The Supreme Court will hear arguments today in two cases
Policy and Public Interest Louisiana National Guard Troops Fight COVID-19 Surge The Louisiana National Guard, at the direction of Gov. John
Policy and Public Interest Modest Job Growth and No Signs of Easing Labor Shortages Employment growth remained modest in today’s jobs report, reflecting the
Policy and Public Interest One-Year Anniversary of Siege on U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, 2022 marks the one-year anniversary of the attack
Policy and Public Interest New York National Guard Troops Continue to Aid Nursing Homes Eighteen New York National Guard medics and medical technicians on
Policy and Public Interest Task Force Interdicts Heroin Worth $4 Million Two U.S. Navy ships seized 385 kilograms of heroin worth
Policy and Public Interest International Travel Challenges During COVID-19 International Travel Challenges During COVID-19 U.S. citizens who choose to
Policy and Public Interest Year in Review: National Guard Delivers at Home and Abroad in 2021 When a series of tornadoes slashed across parts of eight
Policy and Public Interest Illegal Iranian Flow of Weapons to Yemen On December 20, the United States Navy 5th Fleet seized upwards of 1,400 AK-47 assault rifles and
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Announces Grants for America’s Ports in New York The U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary today announced the award
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of State Announces Complementary Initiatives in Support of President Biden’s Leaders’ Summit for Democracy On December 9-10, President Biden hosted the Summit for Democracy, a global gathering of heads
Policy and Public Interest Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Soldiers During a White House ceremony on Thursday, President Joe Biden
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of Homeland Security Taps Rutgers to Combat Targeted Crowd Attacks The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has appointed a consortium
Policy and Public Interest Joint Statement on the U.S.-Israel Economic Development Group On December 15, U.S. and Israeli officials met virtually to
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of Defense Assists in Tornado Recovery, Cleanup The Kentucky National Guard has called up more than 300
Policy and Public Interest Retail CEOs Call on Congress to Modernize Consumer Protection Laws to Address Surge of Retail Crime In a letter to Congressional leadership yesterday, 20 CEOs of
Policy and Public Interest Austin Concerned About U.S. Citizens’ Loss of Trust, Confidence in Military Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III has seen the
Environment and Climate Climate Change Increasingly a Bipartisan Issue in Florida Belief in climate change among Florida Republicans has climbed to
Policy and Public Interest NYC Families of Children With Disabilities Urge Governor to Approve Education Equity Bill Charles Moncayo, the father of 4-year-old twins with disabilities, offered
People and Culture Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Honored With the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Woman of Leadership Award President Joe Biden, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., Speaker
Policy and Public Interest Defence Secretary Austin Orders Review of 2019 Baghuz Airstrikes That Killed Syrian Civilians The Pentagon announced that Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin
Policy and Public Interest The Ironclad U.S. Commitment to NATO Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is attending the North
Environment and Climate Why Can’t Governments and Businesses Meet Sustainability Goals – and What Can Be Done? With the diplomatic wrangling of COP26 done, the question is:
Policy and Public Interest Navy Helps Relieve U.S. Supply Chain Congestion The U.S. Navy in partnership with the Oxnard Harbor District
Policy and Public Interest Secretary Austin: U.S. ‘Committed to Preventing Iran From Gaining a Nuclear Weapon’ America’s allies and partners in the Middle East and elsewhere
Policy and Public Interest Nation’s Mayors Praise House Passage of Build Back Better Act Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 5376, the
Policy and Public Interest Secretary Blinken Visit to Africa Comes at Critical Time for Continent Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Africa this week
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Welcomes New Biden-Harris Appointees The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) yesterday announced new Biden-Harris
Policy and Public Interest Diplomacy Is Critical to Denuclearization of Korean Peninsula, DOD Official Says The way to the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
Policy and Public Interest Biden Pays Homage to Service Members in Veterans Day Speech U.S. military veterans represent the best of the nation and
Policy and Public Interest Overcoming Polarized Politics: The Social Base of Democracy Needs to Be Rebuilt, Reducing Structural Inequalities There are many lessons to be learned from the mistakes