Science and Tech Thomson Reuters Utilizes AI Technology to Redefine the Future of Professionals Thomson Reuters, a global content and technology company, has revealed
Environment and Climate Black, Latinx Californians Face Highest Exposure to Oil and Gas Wells More than 1 million Californians live near active oil or
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Air Force Accelerates Tuskegee Airmen’s Legacy More than 600 Total Force Airmen, U.S. Air Force Academy
Business and Money Northwest Tribes Celebrate Historic Congressional Funding Provision for Indian Health Service Last Friday, Congress passed the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 spending
Policy and Public Interest First Responder Fair RETIRE Act (H.R.521) Passes Into Law Today, Larry Cosme, National President of the Federal Law Enforcement
Environment and Climate Ministers From 40+ Countries Join Forces for the 2022 Climate and Clean Air Ministerial At the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC
Environment and Climate COP27: OPEC Fund for International Development to Launch New Initiatives, Strengthen Partnerships and Deepen Impact The OPEC Fund for International Development will launch new climate
Policy and Public Interest As Midterms Approach, Democrats and Republicans Sharply Divided Over Washington’s Impact With the midterm elections now less than two weeks away,
Science and Tech NASA Hosts National Space Council Meeting, Vice President Kamala Harris Chairs Event Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the importance of climate, human
Policy and Public Interest Queen Elizabeth II Has Died Peacefully at Balmoral This Afternoon at Age 96 Buckingham Palace confirms that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has
Policy and Public Interest PMA Applauds IRS Decision to Launch Safety Review Following Baseless Claims About IRA Executive Director Chad Hooper of the Professional Managers Association (PMA)
Policy and Public Interest NAAUSA Statement on Protecting the Safety of Law Enforcement, Integrity of Justice System Steven Wasserman, President of the National Association of Assistant U.S.
Policy and Public Interest Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) Denounces Threats Against FBI Agents Larry Cosme, National President of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers
Environment and Climate Worrying Finding in California’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Climate Initiative Reveals Problem With Using Forests to Offset CO2 Emissions Researchers have found that California’s forest carbon buffer pool, designed
Policy and Public Interest Senate HELP Committee Passes Food and Drug Legislative Package, Including Provision to Lift FDA Animal Testing Mandate In a legislative action that has the potential in the
Policy and Public Interest Incoming White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Shatters Lavender Ceiling President Biden announced Karine Jean-Pierre will be the next White
Policy and Public Interest The Conference Board Convenes Bipartisan Panel of Lawmakers and Leading Advocate Who Spearheaded Landmark Federal #MeToo Law The Conference Board brought together three individuals who played leading
Policy and Public Interest LGBTQ+ People Experience Higher Unemployment as a Result of COVID-19, Impacting Health COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted employment for minority populations resulting in
Policy and Public Interest The Justice for Greenwood Foundation Calls for a Formal Investigation of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre by the US Department of Justice The Justice for Greenwood Foundation, Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
People and Culture Decolonize Your Media This Holiday Season With These Podcasts, TV Shows, and Books As we approach the end of 2021 — a year
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Secretary of Transportation Buttigieg Announces $28.9 Million in Grant Awards to the State of New York for America’s Infrastructure U.S. Secretary Pete Buttigieg today announced that the Biden Administration
People and Culture Former NPC Press Freedom Award Winner Maria Ressa Wins Nobel Peace Prize Following is a statement from Lisa Nicole Matthews, President of
People and Culture Senior CNN Pentagon Correspondent Recalls 9/11 On Sept. 11, 2001, she was like the rest of
Environment and Climate Emergency Action on Climate and Nature Crisis Cannot Wait for the Pandemic, Says Unprecedented Joint Editorial From Health Journals Today medical, nursing and public health journals across the world
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
Environment and Climate One Billion Children at ‘Extremely High Risk’ of the Impacts of the Climate Crisis Young people living in the Central African Republic, Chad, Nigeria,
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
Environment and Climate IPCC’s Summary for Policymakers on the Physical Science Basis of Climate Change The Working Group I contribution to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment
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
Policy and Public Interest Press Leaders Laud Ban on Subpoenas of Reporters U.S. press leaders on Monday applauded Attorney General Merrick Garland
People and Culture In America: How Could This Happen… Maryland artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg announced In America: Remember, a
Policy and Public Interest Political Variables Carried More Weight Than Healthcare in Government Response to COVID-19 Political institutions such as the timing of elections and presidentialism
People and Culture Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation Launches Fundraising Campaign With $6 Million in New Support The Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation announced the kick-off of its
Policy and Public Interest Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III: ‘No One Should Have to Hide Who They Love to Serve the Country They Love’ Speaking to an audience that included the department’s senior-most leadership,
Policy and Public Interest Foster Care, Homelessness Are Higher Education Hurdles A college education is estimated to add $1 million to
Policy and Public Interest Q&A: Asian American Professor Yan Ruth Xia Reflects on Long History of Racism Yan Ruth Xia is a professor of child, youth and
Policy and Public Interest Mega Trends Transforming the United States Through 2030 Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Transformative Mega Trends in the
Policy and Public Interest National Nurses Week: One Nurse’s Journey – Charlotte Guevarra, RN, Cedars-Sinai Guevarra, an intensive care nurse at Cedars-Sinai for the past
Science and Tech 9.4 Million Cancer Screenings in the U.S. Failed to Happen Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic Nearly 10 million cancer screenings in the U.S. failed to
Policy and Public Interest Breaking the Glass Ceiling: The Appointment of Women to High Courts Worldwide For the past seven years, political scientist Alice Kang has
Policy and Public Interest University of Illinois Chicago Students Breaking Down Stereotypes About Young Black Men A group at the University of Illinois Chicago is on
Policy and Public Interest Structural Racism and Anti-LGBTQ Policies Lead to Significantly Worse Health Among Black Sexual Minority Men Eliminating racist and anti-LGBTQ policies is essential to improving the
Environment and Climate Why Commercialization of Carbon Capture and Sequestration Has Failed and How It Can Work There are 12 essential attributes that explain why commercial carbon
Policy and Public Interest The Chamber of Progress: A New Center-Left Tech Policy Industry Coalition Technology plays a huge role in Americans’ daily lives —
Policy and Public Interest New and Dangerous Trends of Disinformation in Wake of U.S. Capitol Attack The aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the United
Policy and Public Interest NBFA Calls on Congress to Assure Accountability and Transparency From Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Today, John W. Boyd, Jr., founder and president of the
Policy and Public Interest Protesting While White Nationalist: What if They’d Been Black? Throughout the world, people have reflected on the events of
Policy and Public Interest NASA Statement on Nomination by President Joe Biden of Bill Nelson for Agency Administrator Acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk released the following statement after
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Sees Surge in Hate Crimes Against Asian-Americans On March 16, 2021, eight people were killed in shootings
Environment and Climate Using Conservation Criminology to Understand the Role of Restaurants in the Urban Wild Meat Trade A new study in the journal Conservation Science and Practice