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
Policy and Public Interest AJC Hosts Training With National Association of Secretaries of State Led by American Jewish Committee (AJC), Secretaries of State from
Policy and Public Interest AHRC NYC Advocates for DSP Salaries at White House Virtual Roundtable A historic investment in human infrastructure that includes salaries for
Science and Tech DOD Intends to Mandate Pfizer Vaccine, Pentagon Official Says Since the Food and Drug Administration granted full approval of
Policy and Public Interest Rent Relief is a Success for Rhode Island Emergency Rental Assistance Program Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation (RIHousing) is allocating
Business and Money U.S. Manufacturing Shipments Set to Rebound in 2021 US manufacturers’ shipments in nominal terms are forecast to advance
Science and Tech Manalapan Student Wins U.S. Department of State NSLI-Y Scholarship to Study Language Abroad Adwaith Hariharan, a rising junior attending Biotechnology High School under
Environment and Climate Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Misses Opportunity to Prioritize Walking and Biking as Essential Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC), the nation’s largest active-transportation advocacy organization, is
Science and Tech Early COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign in U.S. Prevented 140,000 Deaths The early COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the U.S. prevented nearly
Science and Tech Vaccine Stockpiling by Nations Could Lead to Increase in COVID-19 Cases, Novel Variant Emergence The allocation of COVID-19 vaccine between countries has thus far
Policy and Public Interest Afghan Refugees at Risk: Steps the White House Can Take to Help With the White House issuing a memorandum yesterday authorizing emergency
People and Culture New Landmarks Illinois Database Highlights Over 100 Women Who Built Illinois Landmarks Illinois has published an online database, Women Who Built
Science and Tech CDC: Only 23% of Pregnant Women in the U.S. Had Been Vaccinated by the End of July 2021 A survey of more than 17,000 pregnant and lactating individuals
Science and Tech What Does the Future Hold for Telehealth? New Report Gives Hints Thanks to the pandemic, Americans have gotten used to having
Policy and Public Interest Samaritan’s Purse Airlifts Critical Relief Supplies to Haiti After 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake On Friday, a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. It caused
Policy and Public Interest SCOTUS Partially Blocks New York Eviction Moratorium, Putting More People at Risk of Homelessness The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked part of an eviction
Business and Money War for Talent Is Shifting: 62% of U.S. Employers Plan to Increase Base Salaries Job seekers hoping to secure signing bonuses had better move
Music and Tours George Clinton Prevails in Defamation Lawsuit Nolan Heimann, LLP announces that George Clinton has defeated a
Business and Money U.S. Employers Continue to Face Hiring and Retention Challenges Despite Record Job Openings ThinkWhy, a Dallas-based SaaS company focused on creating a new
Policy and Public Interest Family Values Outweigh Politics in U.S. Latinos’ Climate Beliefs For many in the U.S., human-caused climate change is a
Policy and Public Interest Black and Latinx Conservatives “Upshift” Competence to White Audiences When communicating in mostly white settings, politically conservative Black and
Policy and Public Interest As COVID-19 Cases Rise in the U.S., Connect Chicago Initiative Expands Community Testing With cases of COVID-19 again on the rise in portions of Illinois
Policy and Public Interest Austin Arrives in Singapore to Highlight U.S. Reliability This is the secretary’s second trip to the Indo-Pacific region
Policy and Public Interest A Politically Polarized Nation: Different Understandings, Varieties of Diversity In a report published by Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,
Policy and Public Interest CDC Immigration Order Lifted for Children, Should Expand for Adults The Center for Disease Control (CDC) partially lifted a Trump
Policy and Public Interest COVID-19 Shutdowns Reveal Racial Disparities in Exposure to Air Pollution A new study of COVID-19 shutdowns in the United States
Environment and Climate Marvel Hero Genesis Butler Says: Don’t Bulldoze LA’s Ballona Wetlands! Marvel’s new superhero, 14-year-old Genesis Butler, great grandniece of civil
Policy and Public Interest Even on Facebook, COVID-19 Polarized Members of U.S. Congress Facebook posts by members of the U.S. Congress reveal the
Fashion and Style H&M Campaign Spotlights the New Role Models of Today – Kids As H&M continues to bring forward and champion young changemakers,
Policy and Public Interest JFF Awarded $13 Million U.S. Department of Labor Funding to Expand Equity and Inclusion in Apprenticeship JFF, a national nonprofit driving transformation in the American workforce
Policy and Public Interest Nation’s Mayors Urge Congress to Pass Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework, Stress Implementation Priorities Yesterday, 369 mayors – including Republicans, Democrats and Independents from
People and Culture Retailers Partner With Boys & Girls Clubs of America to Ensure Kids and Teens Head Back to School Better Than Ever In partnership with more than 25 retailers nationwide, Boys &
Policy and Public Interest Populist Anti-Foreign Aid Rhetoric Has an Impact on the Public – but Only Among Fans of Populist Politicians Populist anti-foreign aid rhetoric works – but only fans of
Business and Money Hispanics Upbeat About Finances, but Consumer Confidence Dips Consumer confidence among U.S. Hispanics fell in the second quarter,
RH Markets • Lifestyle Edition School Bus Safety Program to Launch in Niagara Falls City to Protect Students at School Bus Stops BusPatrol today announces a new partnership with the City of
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Army: Sexual Assaults Will No Longer be Prosecuted by Commanders Austin reviewed recommendations made by the IRC and said he
Policy and Public Interest UCLA Research Shows California Latinos Hit Hard by COVID Researchers from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health have
People and Culture Controversy Erupts as African-American Swimmer Blocked From Olympics Claytown Productions reports that swimming’s governing body, Fédération Internationale De
Science and Tech Reported Cases of Myocarditis in Younger Men Following COVID-19 Vaccination are Rare; Vaccination Remains Important Mayo Clinic researchers are taking a close look at rare
RH Markets • Business Edition Vivant Senior Living Announces New Administrator, Carol Woolwine-Cadet Vivant Senior Living announces that Carol Woolwine-Cadet has accepted the
Policy and Public Interest Construction Quality as Potential Contributor to Florida Building Collapse Though a lot was not known immediately about the cause