Policy and Public Interest NATSO Urges Senate to Confirm Pete Buttigieg as U.S. Secretary of Transportation On behalf of the more than 2,000 member locations of
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Mayors Applaud President Biden’s Day One Action on DACA, Other Immigration Provisions On his first day in office, President Joe Biden took
Policy and Public Interest Inauguration Day: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Sworn Into Office – LIVE STREAM The Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) announced additional participants and American
Business and Money Intricate Legal Methods to Ensure A-List Celebrities and CEOs Are Untraceable and Virtually Lawsuit Proof The country’s leading international asset protection, privacy protection, and estate
People and Culture Martin Luther King Day Remains an Important Reminder of American Civil Rights in 2021 75% of Americans say MLK day (Jan. 18) is an
Policy and Public Interest Dallas-Based Healthcare Distributorship and Consultancy Medcillary Responds to Congressional COVID-19 Chaos Seventy-four-year-old New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman has tested positive
Policy and Public Interest No One Who Swears an Oath to Uphold the Constitution Should Escape Accountability American Jewish Committee (AJC) welcomes yesterday’s House passage of the
Business and Money Confidence Continues to Climb for Small and Midsize Businesses to Pre-Pandemic Levels Confidence in the economy among small and midsize business CEOs
Policy and Public Interest US Food and Drug Administration Extends its 40-Year Partnership With SAS SAS, the leader in advanced analytics, will extend a 40-year
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Department of State: Honduras Reduced Drug Traffic by 83% in the Last Six Years The International Narcotics Control Strategy Reports of the US Bureau
Policy and Public Interest The Importance of Innate Immunity Goes Beyond This Pandemic, Has Longstanding Implications and Major Impact Globally The Global Virus Network (GVN) and Washington University School of
Policy and Public Interest California Lawyers Association Strongly Condemns Violence at the U.S. Capitol California Lawyers Association issues statement regarding violence at the U.S.
Science and Tech Western North Carolina Emergency Field Hospital Accepts First Patient Today, Samaritan’s Purse opened its 30-bed Emergency Field Hospital in
Business and Money How to Apply for Enhanced ‘Paycheck Protection Program’ (PPP) Funding for Restaurants, Food Service and Hotel Sectors Restaurants, food service and hotel sector employers across America are
Business and Money Americans Are Raiding Retirement Accounts to Cover Living Expenses Nearly 60% of Americans withdrew or borrowed money from an
Policy and Public Interest Critical Tuesday Georgia U.S. Senate Race Reveals Democrat Inroads When Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas signed the
Business and Money Where and Why Americans Moved in 2020 United Van Lines today released the company’s 44th Annual National
Science and Tech The Pandemic Mobile Command Center Will Assist Retail Pharmacies & Hospitals With Drive Thru Vaccine Clinics in 2021 As healthcare workers and residents of long-term care facilities in
Policy and Public Interest Six Workforce Trends to Watch in 2021 as Governments Strive to Attract & Retain Talented State & Local Employees As a unique and challenging 2020 concludes, there is a
Science and Tech Q&A With Dr. Anthony Fauci: COVID-19 Vaccine Education Effort The Ad Council and the COVID Collaborative announced a new
Business and Money Timeshare Exit Strategy: Judge Rules Timeshare Owner Does Not Have to Pay Attorney Mitchell Reed Sussman, who has specialized in Real Estate
Science and Tech Despite COVID-19 Challenges, Lockheed Martin F-35 Production Delivers 123 Aircraft The 123rd aircraft is an F-35A conventional takeoff and landing
Business and Money New Employee Law for Amazon Small Business Owners Driving the Economic Recovery Rosenbaum Famularo, P.C. released today a video for Amazon small
Science and Tech Young Students Send Questions to Astronauts Aboard Space Station Students from across the country will have an opportunity this
Policy and Public Interest SNA Provides COVID-19 Emergency Response Services to State and Local Agencies To assist with the nation’s fight against COVID-19, SNA International,
Policy and Public Interest Nation’s Largest Veterans’ Organization Called for Congress to Override President’s Veto The head of the nation’s largest veterans’ organization called for
Business and Money America’s Wealthiest Homebuyers Reaped the Gains of an Uneven Economic Recovery U.S. luxury home sales surged 60.7% year over year during
Business and Money Fannie Mae-Financed Multifamily Property Owners Now Eligible for Forbearance Through March 31, 2021 To continue to assist renters in multifamily units and support
People and Culture World of Illumination Donates $25,000 in Ticket Proceeds to Make-a-Wish Arizona World of Illumination — the world’s largest drive-through animated light
Business and Money Federal Home Loan Bank of New York 2021 Community Lending and Affordable Housing Plans The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (“FHLBNY”) announced
Environment and Climate Enel Green Power Brings Online Two New U.S. Wind Farms, Including Its Largest Renewable Plant in Operation Worldwide Through its US renewable subsidiary Enel Green Power North America,
Policy and Public Interest Wyoming, Idaho, and Tennessee Ranked the Riskiest States to Travel to During the Holidays QuoteWizard®, a LendingTree company, and one of the nation’s leading
People and Culture Fox Sports West to Premiere No. 1 Ranked Quarterback Documentary on New Year’s Eve Fox Sports West will close out 2020 by premiering Into
Business and Money COVID-19 Creates Gaps Between Employer Actions And Employee Perceptions The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased employers’ focus on employee
Business and Money Manhattan Rents Dropped 12.7% Year Over Year in November, Returning to 2010 Price Levels New York City rents have fallen more this year than
Business and Money Business Leaders Should Act to Advance New York City’s COVID-19 Response New York City’s business community should take four critical steps
Policy and Public Interest From the War on Drugs to Harm Reduction: Imagining a Just Response to the Overdose Crisis In collaboration with the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and Open
Environment and Climate California Cattlemen’s Association and Others Request $1.5 Billion in Funding, Regulatory Changes to Battle Increasing Blazes A new coalition of forestry, agricultural, business and environmental groups
Business and Money Union Fund Finances First San Francisco Project of $1 Billion Initiative and Aids Local Economy The AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust (HIT) today announced the first
Environment and Climate Smart Wires Awarded 2021 Global Cleantech 100 Honor Smart Wires has been named a 2021 Global Cleantech 100
Science and Tech COVID-19 Pandemic Influencing Increase in Telemedicine Usage COVID-19 pandemic putting a spotlight on consumers’ healthcare behavior, according
Policy and Public Interest With Cuts to Start Jan. 1, Nearly 400 Medical Organizations and 329 Members of Congress Are Calling to #StopTheCuts Looming Medicare payment cuts to more than a million health
Business and Money What Workers Want: Time Off, Flexibility, Paid Leave The top three perks workers want from their employers have
Business and Money Secure One Capital Eclipses One Billion Dollar Mark Secure One Capital announced on Thursday that they have surpassed
Business and Money How the Pandemic Has Transformed Food Retail and Services Today, a leading technology company, Panasonic Corporation of North America,
Business and Money America’s Busiest Port And IBM Partnered Up to Help Secure Maritime Supply Chain IBM Security announced a new agreement with the Port of
Science and Tech Challenges for COVID-19 Vaccine Adoption: Only Half of Participants Are Likely to Take It Advisory firm Avenue Group conducted a series of one-on-one, in-depth
Policy and Public Interest Migrants Likely Helped Flip Georgia Blue, With 50K More People Moving Into the State Than Out Last Year People moving to the Atlanta area from pricey, liberal metros
Environment and Climate Former Congressman Tom Evans: When Washington Worked for the People Barriers: The life and legacy of Tom Evans is a
Science and Tech Pharmacists Ready to Receive and Administer COVID-19 Vaccines More than three quarters of pharmacists plan to be vaccinated