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Noem discusses the impact of her “no-mandate” pandemic policies

Noem discusses the impact of her “no-mandate” pandemic policies

by Kaitlin Bender-Thomas | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — Gov. Kristi Noem (R-S.D) led a discussion on COVID-19 policy and South Dakota’s “freedom-focused” approach to the pandemic at the Cato Institute on Thursday, citing the positive impact it’s had on the economy.  During the pandemic, South Dakota was...
Pence blasts DOJ subpoena as ‘unconstitutional,” still mum on 2024 run

Pence blasts DOJ subpoena as ‘unconstitutional,” still mum on 2024 run

by Logan Schiciano | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – Vice President Mike Pence railed against the Justice Department on Thursday, underscoring that a subpoena to appear before a special council is “unprecedented and unconstitutional.” Pence was issued a subpoena last week by special counsel Jack Smith, who...
FCC tackles protections for domestic violence survivors, providing broadband to tribal communities

FCC tackles protections for domestic violence survivors, providing broadband to tribal communities

by Stephanie Markowitz | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission zeroed in on ways to protect survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking and include more Indigenous communities in broadband subsidies for schools and libraries, known as the E-rate Program. The...
‘Perilously short of nurses’: Senate examines ways to address nationwide nursing shortage

‘Perilously short of nurses’: Senate examines ways to address nationwide nursing shortage

by Joanna Hou | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Frontline nurses faced challenges including understaffing, burnout and underappreciation, driving thousands to quit their jobs during the pandemic, several experts told members of Congress on Thursday. A McKinsey report from May found that by 2025, the...
Booker, Warnock push to expand SNAP benefits to ex-convicts

Booker, Warnock push to expand SNAP benefits to ex-convicts

by Shannon Tyler | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Sens. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Thursday pressed to expand food-stamp benefits to people who have been barred, saying that such a step will help diminish hunger.  A Senate Agriculture Committee  hearing on the 2023 Farm Bill...
Senate lawmakers work to address Social Security and Medicare solvency

Senate lawmakers work to address Social Security and Medicare solvency

by Kate Walter | Feb 16, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON- In response to the Congressional Budget Office’s latest report and President Joe Biden accusing some Republicans of wanting to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits, talk of entitlement program reform has swept across the halls of Congress in recent...
Noem promotes anti-China state policies in Washington

Noem promotes anti-China state policies in Washington

by Jacob Wendler | Feb 15, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a rumored Republican presidential or vice presidential candidate, touted her own credentials in standing up to the influence of the Chinese government Wednesday during a keynote address in Washington. During her speech at...
Senators hear how climate change could lead to economic pain

Senators hear how climate change could lead to economic pain

by Davis Giangiulio | Feb 15, 2023 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — Senators on Wednesday grappled with the already-existing and looming-future economic costs of climate change, and how to prevent them.  At a Budget Committee Hearing, experts delivered testimony that revealed a concerning state that America is in:...
Worries about plagiarism and ChatGPT may be overblown, experts say

Worries about plagiarism and ChatGPT may be overblown, experts say

by Kaitlin Bender-Thomas | Feb 15, 2023 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — The surging popularity of ChatGPT has raised concerns about the future of learning, but several experts say educators should embrace the tool. ChatGPT – short for Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer –  is an artificial intelligence chatbot that was...
‘Deliberate, calculated treachery’: Senators say Mexico, China must do more to curb fentanyl crisis

‘Deliberate, calculated treachery’: Senators say Mexico, China must do more to curb fentanyl crisis

by Nicole Markus | Feb 15, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – One hundred faces lined the walls of the Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters in the first week after the fentanyl memorial was created last May. Now, less than a year later, over 4,800 people are memorialized there. DEA Administrator Anne Milgram...
Haley calls for new generation of Republican leadership as she prepares to take on Trump

Haley calls for new generation of Republican leadership as she prepares to take on Trump

by Logan Schiciano | Feb 15, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Nikki Haley formally launched her 2024 presidential bid Wednesday morning in front of friends, family and supporters in downtown Charleston, S.C., setting the stage for a bout with her former boss, Donald Trump, in the Republican primary.  Haley affirmed...
Video: Lawmakers respond to ban threats of AP African American History

Video: Lawmakers respond to ban threats of AP African American History

by Emiliana Betancourt | Feb 14, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis created controversy last month when the Florida Department of Education threatened to reject AP African American studies. DeSantis was criticized for the move and accused of pursuing it to further his political agenda.  He...
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