Science and Tech New Report Highlights PTSD Risk Factors in Women Veterans A special report from Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) shows that
Policy and Public Interest University of Notre Dame Political Science Professors Sign Statement Warning of Threats to American Democracy Five University of Notre Dame professors who specialize in different
Policy and Public Interest Fiscal 2022 DOD Budget Request Looks to Future Preparedness Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III told the committee
Policy and Public Interest Johns Hopkins Drug Commercialization Expert Looks at Controversy Over Alzheimer’s Treatment Advocates for patients, such as the Alzheimer’s Association, applauded the
Policy and Public Interest New Texas Law Simplifies Access to SNAP for Vulnerable Populations, Aims to Reduce Senior Hunger SB 224, authored by Texas State Senator Charles Perry and
Science and Tech CDC and Ad Council Launch New Campaign Encouraging Americans to Mask Up Until You’re Vaccinated The Ad Council, in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for
Environment and Climate Losing Nature Impacts Black, Hispanic, and Low-Income Americans Most When nature vanishes, people of color and low-income Americans disproportionally
Policy and Public Interest Post-Election Survey of U.S. Election Officials Finds Funding Shortages, Partisan Pressure, and Disinformation Campaigns as Key Concerns at the Local Level Protect Our Election, a non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to strengthening
Policy and Public Interest Social Justice as Part of the Remedy for What Ails Us Eliminating racial inequity demands empathy and compassion, but also social
Policy and Public Interest Most Californians Unaware of Law to Prevent Gun Violence but Would Support Using It Extreme risk protection orders, also known as gun violence restraining
Fashion and Style Saks Fifth Avenue Advances Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Efforts Saks Fifth Avenue has unveiled its roadmap outlining goals to
Policy and Public Interest DOD Budget Request Boosts Research, Nuclear Modernization and Includes 2.7% Pay Raise The budget totals $752.9 billion. It includes $37.9 billion for
Policy and Public Interest FDA Seeks $6.5 Billion to Further Investments in Critical Public Health Infrastructure, Core Food Safety and Medical Product Safety Programs The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is requesting a total
Science and Tech Majestic Princess Crew Members Receive COVID-19 Vaccines at the Port of Los Angeles Majestic Princess crew members received COVID-19 vaccinations on May 21 at
Business and Money PepsiCo Partners With Industry and Advocacy Organizations to Uplift Asian-Owned Businesses and Community Recognizing the devastating business and social impact to the Asian
Environment and Climate Animal Welfare Groups Commend Federal Lawmakers for Reintroducing Bill to Ban Horse Slaughter Federal lawmakers reintroduced legislation to permanently ban horse slaughter in
Business and Money 500 Global Business Leaders Launch the World’s Biggest Community for Disability Business Inclusion Today, global business collective, The Valuable 500, announced it has
Policy and Public Interest Large Group of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Bills Passes U.S. House of Representatives As the Emergency Nurses Association finished its Day off the
People and Culture The 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholars In The Arts National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) congratulates the 57th class of U.S.
Policy and Public Interest With 1 of 18 Workers Killed on the Job Every Day in the U.S., Workplace Tragedy Makes Clear the Need for Public Sector OSHA Now Yesterday, West Berks Water Authority worker, Cody Gipprich, was tragically killed
Business and Money The COVID-19 Challenge Is Not Over for the Banking Sector Banks must reinforce their risk management capabilities now and brace
Policy and Public Interest Bloomberg Government’s Spring Hill Watch Provides In-Depth Look at What’s Happening on Capitol Hill Bloomberg Government today announced that its annual Spring Hill Watch
Environment and Climate Return to Freedom’s Lawsuit Stops Plan to Engage in Illegal Surgery on Wild Horse Mares Return to Freedom (RTF) has been victorious in its efforts
Science and Tech Smithsonian Science Education Center, With Support of the World Health Organization, Launches New Vaccine Guide for Youth As part of Smithsonian Science for Global Goals, the Smithsonian
Policy and Public Interest Who Is Guarding Facebook’s Guardians? Lawmakers Can Step Up Oversight Facebook’s Oversight Board voted to uphold the social media company’s
People and Culture PBS’ National Memorial Day Concert: A Night of Remembrance. Hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise Capital Concerts announced a special presentation of the NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Policy and Public Interest COVID-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Increased Among Users of Conservative and Social Media Belief in conspiracies about the COVID-19 pandemic increased through the
Business and Money U.S. Home Prices Climb to New Heights as Spring Brings Little Relief to Buyers Awaiting a Supply Boost The median home-sale price increased 20% year over year to
Science and Tech University of Maryland School of Medicine Begins Pediatric Trial of Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) on April
Policy and Public Interest New York’s Eviction Moratorium Extension Vital to Protect Tenants, Landlords The New York State Senate and Assembly will vote Wednesday
Business and Money Job Satisfaction Remains High Even in the Midst of the Pandemic and Economic Chaos In the face of the pandemic, an economic crisis, mass
People and Culture Indigenous Arts Gallery at Tucson Museum of Art Reflects Community-Based Approach to Exhibition Development The Indigenous Arts Gallery at Tucson Museum of Art reopened
Science and Tech California State University to Implement COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement Upon FDA Approval In the interest of maintaining the health and safety of
Policy and Public Interest East Coast and Chicago Area Face Biggest Hurdles in Housing-Related Risks Connected to COVID-19 Impact ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database,
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Supreme Court Donor Privacy Case Could Have Ramifications for Dark Money in Elections On April 26, the Supreme Court of the United States
Science and Tech Rutgers Expert Addresses Questions on COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout and Variant Issues As eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccines expands nationwide, Stanley H.
Policy and Public Interest Black, Hispanic, Native Americans Have Borne the Burden of Years of Life Lost From the Pandemic A UCLA Fielding School of Public Health-led team has found
Business and Money Having Employees Overseas Helps Companies Reap U.S. Tax Benefits A recent study finds U.S. companies that have a substantial
Policy and Public Interest The Alabama Rural Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. Receives $10 Million ESG – CV Grant From Alabama Governor Kay Ivey While the grant was awarded to ARCH, Executive Director, Felicia
Business and Money Potential Recovery of Retail and Travel Industries, as Consumers Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine According to the findings of a new global consumer study
Policy and Public Interest Disparities Limiting Access to Healthcare Services, Including COVID-19 Vaccines, In Pennsylvania’s Underserved Communities A new report by AARP Pennsylvania and Drexel University’s College
Business and Money Job Growth Accelerates as More People Are Vaccinated and Restrictions Lifted Nonfarm employment increased by 916,000 in March, after an upwardly
Science and Tech CVS Health Surpasses 10 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Administered CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) has surpassed 10 million COVID-19 vaccine
Policy and Public Interest Representative Emily Slosberg’s Sexual Assault Kit Tracking Bill Passes Second House Committee HB 673, Gail’s Law, by Representative Emily Slosberg (D–Boca Raton)
Policy and Public Interest New Uptick in Use of Falsified Documents to Show Proof of Vaccination Poses Risk for Travel, Business, Education Multiple news outlets across the U.S. are reporting a rise
Policy and Public Interest Deaths From COVID-19 Have Progressively Declined at Nursing Homes The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects in U.S. nursing
Policy and Public Interest Leading Anti-Hunger Organization Welcomes ‘Return to Decency’ Following Decision to Withdraw Cruel SNAP Rule Amid the highest rates of unemployment and food insecurity in
Science and Tech UL and SafeTraces Launch Program to Help K-12 Schools Reopen Safely UL, the global safety science leader, and SafeTraces, a market
Business and Money Record Gain in CEO Confidence Driven by Vaccines and Federal Spending Confidence among CEOs in the first quarter of 2021 is
Policy and Public Interest A Long-Lime Labor Leader Marty Walsh Confirmed as New U.S. Labor Secretary The following is a statement from Teamsters General President Jim