Science and Tech Researchers Have a Responsibility to Communicate Results of Science Accurately Says Boston University Professor Many groups participate in the communication of science, including investigators
People and Culture Maybelline New York Launches Free Mental Health Training in Colleges More than half of first-year college students (54%) frequently felt
Environment and Climate World Leaders in Ocean Science and Philanthropy Come Together to Create First-Ever Ocean Pavilion at UN Climate Conference A group of the world’s leading ocean science and philanthropic
Policy and Public Interest Space Force Gen. John W. Jay Raymond Visits Partners in Japan Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond traveled
Business and Money Bank of America Finds 66% of Small Business Owners Expect Revenue Increases Over the Next Year; 52% Plan to Expand Their Businesses Despite headwinds from supply chains, inflation and labor shortages, small
People and Culture NOAA, Census Mark the New U.S. Center of Population Hartville, a town of about 600 people in central southern
Business and Money Companies Struggle to Hire and Promote Amid Uptick in Delayed Retirements Today, four in 10 older American workers are delaying their
Policy and Public Interest FDA Modernization Act, as Amended by Senate HELP Committee, Reintroduced Today in U.S. Senate Today, Senators Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., introduced
Policy and Public Interest Defense Secretary Austin Remembers Prisoners of War, Service Members Deemed Missing in Action Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III met yesterday at
Policy and Public Interest Midterm Election Model Shows Republicans Have a 74% Chance of Winning the House; Democrats Have a 78% Chance of Retaining the Senate Today The Economist launched the third edition of its statistical
Business and Money Solid Job Growth, Labor Shortages Still Severe The jobs report showed solid job growth, with 315,000 jobs
Policy and Public Interest Deputy Secretary Hicks Discusses Roles for Universities in Nation’s Defense Last week Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Kathleen Hicks toured
Policy and Public Interest Medicare Beneficiaries Overwhelmingly Support Policies to Protect Access to Medicare Home Health The Partnership for Quality Home Healthcare (the Partnership) announced the
Policy and Public Interest Activists Celebrate President Biden’s Leadership in the Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act; Turn White House to Pivot to Canceling Student Loan Debt Statement from Derrick Johnson, President and CEO, NAACP: “We are
People and Culture Nearly 200 Communities Nationwide Committed to Empowering Military Caregivers in Their Hometowns AARP Pennsylvania joined Lehigh County officials and PA Dole Fellow
Science and Tech General Dynamics NASSCO Awarded $1.4 Billion to Build U.S. Navy Ships General Dynamics NASSCO, a subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD),
Policy and Public Interest Attorneys Cheer PACT Act Passage Americans of all stripes cheered as the United States Senate
Policy and Public Interest Key NY Congressional Districts: Voters 50+ Leaning Republican, Focused on Pocketbook Issues Likely voters age 50 and over are leaning Republican in
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of Energy Issues Fifth Emergency Notice of Sale of Crude Oil From the Strategic Petroleum Reserve The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and
Business and Money Women Voters 50+ Say Inflation and Rising Costs Will Influence Their Vote in 2022 A new survey from AARP Pennsylvania reveals that the priorities
Policy and Public Interest SCOTUS Ruling on ‘Remain in Mexico’ Significant for Immigration Law The Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration can end
Business and Money Illinois, New Jersey and Delaware Had the Highest Foreclosure Rates in May 2022 ATTOM, a leading curator of real estate data nationwide for
Business and Money Global, Domestic Impediments Will Slow Down Economy, but No Recession Yet In March, the UCLA Anderson Forecast cited the uncertainties facing
Music and Tours Kesha to Headline Stonewall Day Hosted by Pride Live in New York City Pride Live, a social advocacy and community engagement organization for
Policy and Public Interest Poll Shows Abortion Ruling Leak Did Little to Change Americans’ Voting Intentions When the leaked draft of a U.S. Supreme Court majority opinion in
People and Culture An Encore Career for Him, a Second Chance for Them Mark Goldsmith knows about serendipity. The 85-year-old founder of Getting
Business and Money U.S. Private Sector Employment Increased by 247,000 Jobs in April Private sector employment increased by 247,000 jobs from March to
Science and Tech The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Grants $50 Million to Shepherd Center for Family Housing Expansion Shepherd Center announced a $50 million capital grant from The
Business and Money Higher Mortgage Rates Are Compounding Affordability Challenges for Homebuyers Home shoppers are facing a one-two punch this spring: Quickly
Policy and Public Interest Monthly Child Tax Credit Insulated Families From Inflation, Steered Parents Away From Predatory Lending New research finds the monthly Child Tax Credit significantly improved
Environment and Climate Environmental Justice Disparities (and Solutions) in Land Conservation in New England A new study in Environmental Research Letters shows striking disparities in the distribution of
Policy and Public Interest State of New York Grants Full and Direct Access to Nurse Practitioners When New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the state budget
Business and Money Renters of Color Pay Higher Security Deposits, More Application Fees Results from Zillow’s Consumer Housing Trends Report show renters of
Science and Tech Rare Disease Caregivers Receive Mental Health Boost Give an Hour will offer much-needed mental health and emotional
Business and Money Share of First-Time Homebuyers Is Forecast to Stay Below 2019 Levels Until 2024 The housing market is expected to return to pre-pandemic, 2019
Environment and Climate White House Summit Brings National Energy Leaders Together to Forge a Path to Accelerate Fusion Electricity Climate and energy experts from national laboratories, universities, private industry,
Business and Money The Conference Board Leading Economic Index (LEI) for the U.S. Increased in February The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for the U.S.
Business and Money Squeezed by Inflation, 51% of Small Business Owners Expect to Raise Prices in the Next Six Months Supply chain issues top the list of concerns for small
Policy and Public Interest Despite Gaining More Positions in Political Office, Women Still Lag Behind Men in the World of Work Ahead of International Women’s Day, The Economist’s glass-ceiling index (GCI)
Music and Tours The Weeknd and WFP Launch ‘XO Humanitarian Fund’ in Response to Global Hunger The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has partnered with
Policy and Public Interest 48 Percent of Americans With Annual Incomes Over $100,000 Live Paycheck to Paycheck LendingClub Corporation (NYSE: LC), the parent company of LendingClub Bank,
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Farmer Sentiment Rises During Commodity Price Rally; Concern Over Production Costs Remains Farmer sentiment continues to fluctuate month-to-month as the Purdue University/CME
Science and Tech As Omicron Surged, Rutgers Nursing Undergraduates Headed to Frontlines COVID-19 was wreaking havoc again in late December and state
Fashion and Style Marrisa Wilson New York Debuts Fall/Winter 2022 Collection CreateMe, a platform for seamless concept-to-consumer apparel creation, has empowered
Business and Money U.S. Housing Markets in Opportunity Zone Redevelopment Areas Continue to Keep Up With National Price Increases ATTOM, a leading curator of real estate data nationwide for
Environment and Climate A Million New Trees by 2030: New York City Leaders Must Look at Where — Not Just How Many New York City’s five borough presidents are calling on Mayor
Science and Tech El Paso Family Creates $30,000 Scholarship Endowment for Hunt School of Nursing Students Since 1948, Supreme Laundry and Cleaners has been a vital
Environment and Climate Former Democratic U.S. Sens. Landrieu and Heitkamp Join Effort to Support Essential Role of Natural Gas in America’s Clean Energy Future Natural Allies for a Clean Energy Future announced former U.S.
Environment and Climate Iceland Fisheries Minister Svandis Svavarsdottir Signals End of Whaling The Icelandic government has publicly signaled an end to Icelandic
Science and Tech $4.8 Million in New Grants to Support Innovative Solutions to the Opioid and Overdose Crisis The Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE), a private 501(c)(3)