Policy and Public Interest U.S. Citizen Migrant Children in Mexico Lacking Adequate Health Insurance While attending a conference at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
Policy and Public Interest National Safety Council Statement on New CDC Drug Overdose Data The National Safety Council is greatly disappointed by the latest
Policy and Public Interest Spain’s Defense Minister Visits U.S. Ship Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles received a tour aboard the
Policy and Public Interest After Authority Transition in Afghanistan, Airport Security Remains Top Priority Kirby said that through the drawdown, which is expected to
Policy and Public Interest Executive Order a ‘Monumental Step’ Towards Fairer Economy, According to Farmers Union With nearly every industry enduring crushing levels of corporate power,
Policy and Public Interest U.S. to Maintain Robust Over-the-Horizon Capability for Afghanistan if Needed John F. Kirby held a press briefing on July 6,
Business and Money News Coverage of Racial Incidents Lowers Support for Black Entrepreneurs One might expect that black entrepreneurs are receiving some long-deserved
Policy and Public Interest President Biden Gives Big Boost to U.S. Immigration The USAFIS Organization reports a significant improvement in the attitudes
Policy and Public Interest Researchers Look to Human ‘Social Sensors’ to Better Predict Elections and Other Trends Election outcomes are notoriously difficult to predict. In 2016, for
Policy and Public Interest California Black Freedom Fund Invests Nearly $9 Million in 74 Black-Led Power-Building Groups Around the State The California Black Freedom Fund announced nearly $9 million in
Policy and Public Interest Survey Measures Whites’, Blacks’ Views on American Identity, Guns, Political Violence A recent national survey from University of Illinois Chicago researchers
Policy and Public Interest Though ‘Unsurprising’ U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Obamacare a Relief for Many The United States Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable
Environment and Climate G7 Leaders Unite Around Ambitious Global Conservation Agenda Leaders of seven of the 10 largest economies in the
Policy and Public Interest Borough President of Brooklyn Eric Adams Runs for New York City Mayor Sir Gary Sze Kong, the chairman of the board for
Policy and Public Interest Efforts to Curb Voter Access and Alter Election Oversight Pose a Dire Threat to Democracy As Congress considers expanding voting rights legislation and some Republican-led
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Leaders See NATO Summit as Means to Strengthen Trans-Atlantic Ties President Joe Biden and Austin will attend the meeting of
Policy and Public Interest New Coalition to Help Coordinate Emergency Relief Funding to Advance Student Success Twelve leading education organizations announced a new effort to help
Policy and Public Interest Dollars to Donuts: What Will It Take to Get More of the U.S. Vaccinated Against COVID-19? Free donuts. A shot and a beer. Shopping discounts. Baseball
Policy and Public Interest Military Leaders Plan for Post-Withdrawal Financial Support for Afghans Marine Corps Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., the commander of
Business and Money USW Calls for, Wins Greater Accountability on ExxonMobil Lobbying The United Steelworkers (USW) said that ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) shareholders
Policy and Public Interest Biden Administration Opens Pacific Coast to New Jobs and Clean Energy Production With Offshore Wind Development Offshore Wind California (OWC), a group of wind industry leaders,
Policy and Public Interest Live Expert Panel: How to Win Over Vaccine Skeptics Live Expert Panel: Melanie Swift, M.D., M.P.H., Occupational Medicine Specialist
Policy and Public Interest Ranked-Choice Voting Gives Voice to Diverse Electorate In a time when all eyes are on the health
Policy and Public Interest After 59 Years, the Families of Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 Receive Closure On March 16, 1962, Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 was
Policy and Public Interest Bipartisan, Bicameral Bill ‘Endless Frontier Act’ Poised to Spur U.S. Economic Development IEEE-USA applauds the Senate Commerce Committee for moving the Endless
Environment and Climate Climate and Community Investment Act Would Create 160,000 Long-Term Jobs for New Yorkers A new study released by NY Renews shows that investment
Policy and Public Interest Despite Refugee Boost, Family Reunification, President Biden Has ‘Long Road to Go’ On Monday, the Biden administration announced a significant increase in
Policy and Public Interest Expanding and Expediting COVID-19 Vaccination in the U.S. Can Prevent 6.8 Million Cases and Save $9.8 Billion in Societal Costs With around 30 percent of the U.S. population now fully
Science and Tech Anu and Satya Nadella Family Commit $15 Million to Seattle Children’s to Advance Precision Medicine Neurosciences and Mental Health Care Seattle Children’s today announced that Anu and Satya Nadella and
Policy and Public Interest Water Bill Must Be Coupled With Education Campaigns to Achieve Faith in Public Water The Senate has approved a bipartisan, $35 billion bill to
Policy and Public Interest White House Sprints to 100-Day Mark With No Sign of Slowing Down Faced with historic, national challenges on multiple fronts — public
Policy and Public Interest New Policy Brief Calls for Prioritization of Education Over Criminalization During Tough Budget Fights A policy brief released by The Leadership Conference Education Fund shows
Policy and Public Interest Supply Chain Leaders Call on Congress to Pass Bipartisan DRIVE-Safe Act 117 organizations representing all levels of the U.S. supply chain
Environment and Climate U.S. Must Triple the Rate of Energy-Related Carbon Reduction to Achieve 2030 Goal The Biden administration on Thursday pledged to reduce U.S. economy-wide
Policy and Public Interest Five Factors That Led to Chauvin Guilty Verdicts Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted April 20
Environment and Climate CRES Congressional Testimony: U.S. Innovation is the Only Solution to a Global Climate Crisis In testimony before the U.S. House Select Committee on the
Policy and Public Interest Medical Clinic Serving Houston’s Most Vulnerable Immigrant Population Denied COVID-19 Vaccine Texas Health and Human Services recently informed Hillcroft Physicians, P.A.
Policy and Public Interest The Malouf Foundation Hosts Successful Inaugural Trafficking Policy and Education Summit The Malouf Foundation hosted their inaugural Human Trafficking Policy and
Policy and Public Interest AFSP Chief Medical Officer Addresses Congressional Committee on Mental Health Policies On Thursday, April 15 the House Subcommittee on Health, Employment,
Policy and Public Interest Latest COVID Wave Fills Beds, Hammers Michigan ER Workers During parts of last winter, physicians in Michigan Medicine’s emergency
Policy and Public Interest 152 Mayors Send Letter to U.S. Senators Urging Action on Gun Violence Prevention Legislation 152 mayors, including Democrats, Republicans and Independents, sent a letter
Policy and Public Interest Pennsylvania Senator Sharif Street Launches Exploratory Committee for U.S. Senate Pennsylvania State Senator Sharif Street (PA-3), Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania
Policy and Public Interest Bipartisan Reintroduction of NO HATE Act in the House of Representatives and Senate American Jewish Committee (AJC) welcomes the announcement of bipartisan reintroduction
Policy and Public Interest ACB Urges Congress to Amend H.R. 1 and S. 1, Securing Access to Accessible Voting The American Council of the Blind calls on Congress to
Policy and Public Interest Black Women Lead Equity Forum to Promote Racial and Gender Equity for a New Era All In Together, a nonprofit bipartisan women’s civic education and
Policy and Public Interest ADA Urges Federal Action to Lower Prescription Drug Prices The American Diabetes Association last week recommended urgent federal action
Policy and Public Interest New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Cornell University Partner to Launch State Public Health Training Program New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced the launch of
Policy and Public Interest Resident’s NEJM Essay Discusses Combating Anti-Asian Hate James Lee, a first-year psychiatry resident at the University of
People and Culture NASA Remembers Legendary Flight Director Glynn Lunney Lunney was a flight director for the Apollo 11 Moon
Policy and Public Interest Congresswoman Lauren Underwood Requests Permanent Full Practice Authority for CRNAs to Provide Safe, High-Quality Care for Veterans To expand access to safe, high-quality anesthesia services to veterans