Policy and Public Interest Last Year’s Pattern Suggests Link Between Governors’ Party Affiliation and COVID-19 Case and Death Numbers The per-capita rates of new COVID-19 cases and COVID-19 deaths
Policy and Public Interest With Unfair Police Treatment, the Tragedy Is Not Limited to the Incident Itself New research using a nationally representative sample of more than
Policy and Public Interest For the People Act, the Most Important Anti-Corruption Bill Since Watergate, Passes House RepresentUs, the nation’s largest grassroots anti-corruption campaign, bringing together conservatives,
Environment and Climate Climate Shocks and Pandemic Driving Dramatic Increase in Hunger in Latin America More than 85 percent of families living in rural areas
Policy and Public Interest Capitol Hill Siege: Assessment Finds 257 People Charged in Federal Court Represent a Diverse Group A report released today by the George Washington University Program
Policy and Public Interest Retirements of Over 1 Million Hardworking Americans Are Now in the Senate’s Hands The Teamsters are applauding the House’s passage of a $1.9
Policy and Public Interest Nation’s Mayors Applaud House Passage of the Equality Act On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5: The
Policy and Public Interest Albany Must Pass Safe Staffing for Quality Care Act The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) announced today that
Policy and Public Interest Strong Bipartisan Support for Biden Administration’s Deployment of Rapid Tests COVID Collaborative and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,
People and Culture Producer Mr Lee Announces Charles F Page Documentary in Celebration of Black History Month A multi-platinum music producer, Mr. Lee, celebrates Black History Month
Policy and Public Interest Severity of America’s Deteriorating Infrastructure: Modernization Plan for Public and Private Sectors Neglected for too long, America’s severe infrastructure needs must finally
Policy and Public Interest Reasons Behind Why Biden Is Making Milwaukee His First Presidential Trip President Joe Biden selected Milwaukee as the destination of his
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Cities Are Even More Deeply Segregated Than Previously Understood One thing that decades of social science research has made
Policy and Public Interest Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Announces 2021 Impact Initiatives Carnegie Council announces its 2021 Impact Initiatives. These initiatives identify
Environment and Climate Climate Corps, Proven Model for Jobs and Climate Action, Poised to Answer Biden’s Call Climate Corps – a fellowship program providing professional development opportunities
Business and Money Homie Is Sponsoring the ‘Coalition to Make Homes Possible’ to Close the Black Home Ownership Gap in Southern Nevada According to U.S. Census data, a significant homeownership gap exists
Policy and Public Interest State Lawmakers, Racial Justice Advocacy Groups Call for Solutions to Deep Disparities in Health, Economic Security and Connectivity in Illinois As older adults anxiously await vaccines to protect them, African
Policy and Public Interest Americans Gave Up Citizenship in Record Numbers in 2020, Up Triple From 2019 2020 was a record year for Americans giving up their
Policy and Public Interest Confronting Antisemitism in Biden’s First One Hundred Days American Jewish Committee (AJC) welcomed a U.S. State Department official’s
Policy and Public Interest Veterans Organizations Urge Congress and VA to Act in Newly Released Report Leading veterans service organizations DAV (Disabled American Veterans), Paralyzed Veterans
Environment and Climate Six Cities Share $745,000 in Grants Through the 2021 Childhood Obesity Prevention and Environmental Health and Sustainability Awards The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) and the American
Policy and Public Interest NCJP Calls on U.S. Department of Justice to Hold Local Law Enforcement Agencies Accountable to Report Officers Who Participated in the U.S. Capitol Attack After a day spent honoring the legacy of the Reverend
Policy and Public Interest Mayors Call on Congress to Pass Biden Plan for Direct Aid to All Cities American mayors are rallying behind President-elect Biden’s new plan to
Science and Tech Former U.S. Director of National Intelligence Joins Emerging Tech Fest Keynote Event Line Up James (Jim) Clapper, President Obama’s former Director of National Intelligence,
Policy and Public Interest Kentucky Plant Begins Destruction of Next Inventory of Nerve Agent Weapons A Bechtel-led plant in Kentucky has successfully begun destroying its
Policy and Public Interest O’Connor Institute For American Democracy Constitution Series Spotlights Brown v. Board of Education The Sandra Day O’Connor Institute For American Democracy will present
Policy and Public Interest Oakland Ushers in Progressive Majority With Promise to Take on Status Quo For the first time in decades, a progressive majority have
Policy and Public Interest Over 30 Million Dogs Are Served on the Dining Table Every Year in Asia, 70% of Which Are Stolen Pets In 1973, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
Policy and Public Interest California’s Flurry of New Criminal Justice Reforms and Laws Explained Major reforms to California’s criminal justice system are set to
Policy and Public Interest Georgia Polls Show a Tight Senate Race, Especially Among Women Voters Non-partisan advocacy group, All in Together, has teamed up with Lake
Science and Tech U.S. Hospitals and Health Systems Will Face Untold Challenges in the Months Ahead Rising infection rates and mounting COVID-related hospitalizations rocked U.S. hospitals
Science and Tech HALO Installs Longest Security Barrier (at 3.8 Kilometers) for U.S. Navy in Bahrain HALO Maritime Defense Systems, Inc. (“HALO”), a marine engineering technology
Policy and Public Interest Nation’s Mayors Welcome Bipartisan Effort on COVID Relief, Insist that Cities Be Part of the Solution As talks progress on a bipartisan package to address the
Environment and Climate Japanese Lawmakers Call for International Agreement to Prohibit the Eating of Dogs and Cats Hidehisa Otsuji, chairman of the Parliamentary League for Animal Welfare,
Science and Tech 15-year-old Scientist from Colorado Lands on the Cover of TIME as the 2020 Kid of the Year TIME, TIME for Kids and Nickelodeon announced 15-year-old scientist and
Business and Money How the Best Workplaces Are Supporting Parents During the Pandemic and Beyond Maven, the world’s largest virtual clinic for women’s and family
People and Culture Amy Poehler and Meredith Walker take to the Screen to Emphasize Water Rights are Women’s Rights In a world dominated by the rapid spread of coronavirus,
Policy and Public Interest Affordable Housing for Southern California’s Workforce Comes to the San Fernando Valley Alliant Strategic announces today the closing of their investment in