Policy and Public Interest Defense Logistics Agency Ships Vaccines for Children Overseas Orders for 30,900 doses have already been placed by military
Environment and Climate Council for Inclusive Capitalism Releases Framework to Guide Companies in Delivering a Just Energy Transition The Council for Inclusive Capitalism (Council) today shared the results
Policy and Public Interest Time is Now to Approve Transportation, Child Care, Tax Credit Improvements The following is a statement from Teamsters General President Jim
Science and Tech Oatey Co. Women’s Resource Group Hosts STEM Career Education Workshop for Northeast Ohio Girl Scouts Oatey Co., a leading manufacturer in the plumbing industry since
Business and Money Holiday Travel Cleared for Take Off, but COVID-19 Continues to Impact the Journey The holidays are a time to connect with family and
Business and Money Major Difference Divides Facebook and Google Corporate Rebrands After 17 years of being called Facebook, the tech giant
Business and Money S&P Global Finds That Closing the Median Wage Gap Has Been a Net Disadvantage for Women S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) released a first-of-its-kind research report analyzing
Policy and Public Interest China’s Capabilities Growth Shows Why U.S. Sees Nation as Pacing Challenge Army Gen. Mark A. Milley pointed to China’s recent test
Policy and Public Interest FXB Center Health and Human Rights Fellow Testifies Before Massachusetts Racial Inequities in Maternal Health Commission FXB Health and Human Rights Fellow Dr. Brittney Butler this
Policy and Public Interest Massachusetts Gun-Control Legislation Has Had No Effect on Violent Crime Although many Americans favor expanding background checks for gun purchases,
Business and Money Louisiana Supreme Court Rejects Goodyear’s Appeal of $7.2M Tire Defect Verdict The Louisiana Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal
Science and Tech U.S. CDC Advisory Committee Unanimously Recommends Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine as a Booster Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) announced that the U.S. Centers
Business and Money Holiday Spending on Experiences Drives Gains, but Supply Chain and Inflation Challenges May Dampen Seasonal Cheer for Some As COVID-19 is set to impact yet another holiday season,
Policy and Public Interest DFEH Launches Affirmative Enforcement Of The California Fair Chance Act The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) announced
Science and Tech End-of-Life Care Program at UCLA Benefited Dying Patients and Loved Ones Despite COVID Restrictions A program offered by UCLA Health’s intensive care units is
Business and Money S&P Dow Jones Indices and MSCI Announce Consultation on Potential Changes to the Global Industry Classification Standard S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI), a leading provider of
Policy and Public Interest The U.S. Government Supports the Cuban People’s Ability to Demonstrate The United States strongly condemns the Cuban regime’s decision to
Policy and Public Interest Bipartisan Majority of the U.S. House of Representatives Urge House Leaders to Stop Harmful Medicare Cuts Representatives Ami Bera, MD, (D-Calif.) and Larry Bucshon, MD (R-Ind.),
People and Culture Hispanic Community Leader Martha Llamas Receives NSRC Champion of Freedom Award Her success story is a shining example of what many
Policy and Public Interest AANA Underscores Need for Policies to Improve Competition in Healthcare in Letter to Biden Administration In an October 5 letter to President Biden, American Association
Policy and Public Interest While CED Welcomes Debt Ceiling Reprieve, Long-Term Agreement Is Needed to Avoid Dire Consequences The Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED)
People and Culture Two Mniconjou Lakota Sioux Chief Artifacts Returned to Tribe On October 4, 2021, the Mniconjou Lakota Tribe received donations
Policy and Public Interest International Refugees: From Uncertain Pasts to Promising Futures In a new report released today, UniSA researchers found that
Policy and Public Interest Austin Welcomes Polish Counterpart to Pentagon for Discussions The Navy Band played the spritely airs of the Polish
Policy and Public Interest Bloomberg Government’s Hill Watch Lays Out What to Expect From Capitol Hill, Biden Administration, and Federal Agencies Bloomberg Government announced its Fall Hill Watch event will be
Policy and Public Interest Defense Logistics Agency Supports White House Initiative With $2.78B in Testing Supplies DLA Troop Support Medical Director of Customer Operations, Daniel Keefe,
Environment and Climate Encourage Wealthy and Well-Connected to Use Their Influence to Tackle Climate Change A paper published on October 1 in the journal Nature Energy identifies five ways
Policy and Public Interest Mississippi’s Ban on Abortions Puts Women and Families at Risk Mississippi’s ban on nearly all abortions greater than 15 weeks
Business and Money The United States-European Union Trade and Technology Council Secretary Antony J. Blinken is traveling to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 29-30, where he
Policy and Public Interest Louisiana Guard Continues Hurricane Ida Response Behind every disaster response operation to help community members affected
People and Culture PenFed Foundation Raises Record $1.2M for Veterans and Military Community at 18th Annual Military Heroes Golf Classic The PenFed Foundation joined 280 community and business leaders to
Environment and Climate ESF’s Center for Native Peoples and the Environment and The Nature Conservancy Embark on Transformational Partnership A new partnership between the SUNY College of Environmental Science
Policy and Public Interest Hicks Outlines Strategy to Thwart Sexual Assault in Military In DOD’s implementation roadmap, the deputy secretary said DOD will
Policy and Public Interest Deputy Defense Secretary, U.K. Counterpart Discuss Defense, Security Priorities Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen H. Hicks met with U.K. National
Business and Money Over a Third of Gen-Z and Millennial Workers are Looking for a New Job New research from Paychex, Inc., a leading provider of integrated
Policy and Public Interest Proposed DACA Rule Offers Stability, as Doors Close in Congress The Office of Management and Budget completed its review of
Business and Money Howard Ross Wins Over $3 Million Verdict Against the City of St Petersburg, FL Battaglia, Ross, Dicus & McQuaid, P.A. announces a significant 3.1
Science and Tech SpaceX All-Civilian Crew Launch Signals Future of Sustainable Space Exploration SpaceX is expected to make history tonight with the first
Business and Money Amazon Starting Pay Increase Good for Workers, Comes With ‘Big Challenges’ Amazon recently announced an increase in the average starting wage
Policy and Public Interest Budget Process an ‘Uphill Battle’ for Immigration The House Judiciary Committee marked up immigration provisions yesterday as
Policy and Public Interest Biden Calls Unity America’s Greatest Strength on 9/11 20th Anniversary Unity in America is the nation’s greatest strength – reflected
People and Culture Norilsk Nickel Increases Financial Support for Indigenous Peoples of the North of Russia One of the largest nickel producers, Norilsk Nickel, provided additional
People and Culture 9/11 Pentagon Survivors Talk With High School, College Students About Experience When American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon at
Policy and Public Interest New Study on COVID-19 Vaccinations in the Largest U.S. Cities Finds Stark Inequities In a study of the 9 largest U.S. cities, researchers
Policy and Public Interest Long Commutes, Household Crowding Tied to COVID Transmission Long commute times and household crowding may be good predictors
Policy and Public Interest DOD Creates ‘Mayor Cells’ at Locations Where Afghans Are Housed Right now about 26,000 Afghan civilians are living on eight
Environment and Climate California Guard Military Police Help With Wildfire Response Raymundo Morales can’t remember how many fires he’s worked or
Policy and Public Interest UA Little Rock Researchers Explore Challenges Faced by Homeless LGBTQ Adults in Arkansas Criminal justice researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little
Environment and Climate American Humane Rescue Team Rushing to Evacuate Animals Caught in Path of Hurricane Ida As the floodwaters from monster hurricane Ida threaten hundreds of
Science and Tech Right at Home Partners With the National Minority Health Association to Encourage Community-Wide Vaccinations Against COVID-19 The National Minority Health Association (NMHA) recently launched the “Flex