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)
Business and Money 73% of U.S. Human Capital and C-Suite Leaders Anticipate Continued Extensive Hiring This Year Despite pandemic-driven uncertainty, C-suite and human capital leaders remain optimistic
Policy and Public Interest Opioid Overdoses Linked to Child Abuse at Neighborhood Level Neighborhoods with more opioid overdoses have higher rates of child
Business and Money CREFC Q4 2021 Survey Shows Drop in Overall Sentiment on Concern for U.S. Economy The CRE Finance Council (CREFC), the industry association that exclusively
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Releases Report: The Civil Rights Implications of Cash Bail U.S. Commission on Civil Rights released the report, The Civil
Policy and Public Interest Conspiracy Mentality Around the Globe Tends to Be Particularly Pronounced on the Political Fringes Conspiracy theories have circulated at all times, in all cultures,
People and Culture Elementary Students Offer Inspirational Messages Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Elementary school students celebrated their diverse communities and honored Dr.
Policy and Public Interest Smartphone Evidence on Human Rights Abuse in the Age of Deepfakes A Swansea law expert has been awarded €1.5 million to
Policy and Public Interest COVID-19 Drives Increases in Practice Authority for APRNs, Reports Annual Legislative Update in the Nurse Practitioner As emergency changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic were
Policy and Public Interest Air Force Supports U.S. Global Health Policy Priorities of 2021 As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic,
Environment and Climate Homelessness Increases Serious Illness, Emergency Room Visits During Heatwaves In 2020, amidst a worldwide pandemic, 580,000 people were experiencing
Environment and Climate DOE Establishes New Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the establishment of
People and Culture Vintage Wine Estates Marks 8 Years and 1 Million Meals Donated Through Its Angels Share Campaign to Fight Food Insecurity Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. (NASDAQ: VWE) (TSX: VWE.U) (TSX: VWE.WT.U),
Environment and Climate Looking to the Future of American Cities, USCM Launches New Task Force on Electric Vehicles Today, U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) President Dayton (OH) Mayor
Policy and Public Interest USW Calls on Manchin to Aid Working Families, Fulfill Promise of Build Back Better United Steelworkers (USW) International President Tom Conway and District 8
People and Culture California Credit Union Delivers Holiday Toys & Gifts to Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club California Credit Union has partnered with the Los Angeles Boys
Business and Money UL’s Healthy Building Services Now Available to Public Sector Facilities Through U.S. General Services Administration UL, the global safety science leader, today announced that its
Fashion and Style Hibbett and Puma Donate $20K, Apparel & Footwear to Spread a Little Holiday Cheer at Children’s of Alabama Hibbett, Inc., leading Birmingham based premium footwear and athleisure retailer,
Business and Money Florida Frenzy: America’s Hottest Neighborhoods of 2022 Eight of Redfin’s 10 hottest neighborhoods of 2022 are in
Policy and Public Interest AANA Applauds Signing of Protecting Medicare and American Farmers From Sequester Cuts Act Healthcare providers, including Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), will continue
Science and Tech Encompass Health to Build an Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio Area Encompass Health Corp. (NYSE: EHC) announced plans to build a
Environment and Climate Secretary Buttigieg and Secretary Granholm to Establish Joint Office to Build Out Nationwide Electric Vehicle Charging Network U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete
Policy and Public Interest Red Cross Delivering Comfort and Help After Deadly Tornadoes Roughly 24 hours after devastating tornadoes ripped through four states,
Policy and Public Interest Samaritan’s Purse Rushes Help to Hard-Hit States in the Wake of Deadly Tornadoes Samaritan’s Purse deployed disaster response teams to Mayfield, Kentucky, and
People and Culture First Lady Dr. Jill Biden Visits USS Delaware Families Biden shared that her father served in the U.S. Navy
Business and Money Credit Conditions to Remain Steady but Inflation and Omicron Pose Threats Credit and financing conditions are largely favorable in the run-up
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Seeks Information on Deployment-Ready Carbon Reduction and Removal Technologies The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released a Request for
Policy and Public Interest Secretary Granholm Traveled Across Northeast Highlighting the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law On Thursday, December 2nd and Friday, December 3rd, U.S. Secretary
People and Culture Bob Dole, GOP Senator, Presidential Nominee and Decorated WWII Veteran, Dies at 98 Dole, who served as the Senate’s Republican leader from 1985
Policy and Public Interest LA City Council Passes Planning Reforms, Addresses Affordable Housing Shortage The Los Angeles City Council approved revisions to City Planning’s
Business and Money U.S. Home Builders Are Still Playing Catchup During Construction Boom We are officially in a house-permitting boom and home builder
Environment and Climate ASPCA Commends Federal Lawmakers for Introducing “Goldie’s Act” to Protect Dogs in Puppy Mills The ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
Business and Money Research Reveals New Evidence That Sugary Beverage Tax Impacts Are Sustainable, Effective Two new studies published by researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago provide evidence
Environment and Climate Nations Are Overusing Natural Resources Faster Than They Are Meeting Basic Human Needs For at least the last 30 years, not a single
Policy and Public Interest Biden Administration Takes Decisive Action to Address Lack of Supply and Lower Prices for Americans at the Pump At the direction of President Biden, U.S. Secretary of Energy