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“Take pride in your flavor”: Menthol cigarette use highest among marginalized groups targeted by tobacco industry, report finds

“Take pride in your flavor”: Menthol cigarette use highest among marginalized groups targeted by tobacco industry, report finds

by Maia Pandey | Jan 26, 2022 | Featured, Health & Science, Topics

WASHINGTON — About one in five lesbian-, gay- and bisexual-identifying adults smoke cigarettes, compared to about one in seven adults who identify as straight — placing LGB Americans among the top 10 populations disproportionately affected by tobacco use, according to...
Youngkin launches tip line for parents to report educators teaching ‘divisive’ subjects

Youngkin launches tip line for parents to report educators teaching ‘divisive’ subjects

by Grace Deng | Jan 26, 2022 | Education, Featured, Topics

WASHINGTON — Virginia parents can now report teachers who they believe are covering “divisive” subjects, via a tip line announced on Monday by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin. “Part of what education is meant to do is to take on divisive topics and to take on issues...
Health Action Conference Tackles Intersection Between Health Access and Racial Justice

Health Action Conference Tackles Intersection Between Health Access and Racial Justice

by Ali Bianco | Jan 25, 2022 | Featured, Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON – A father slept by his sister’s side as she cried in the hospital after losing four of her limbs to unchecked diabetes. The family didn’t have insurance, so they couldn’t have treated her condition earlier.  Laura Guerra-Cardus witnessed their struggle...
Experts: Community Solar Key to Clean Energy, Low-Income Communities

Experts: Community Solar Key to Clean Energy, Low-Income Communities

by Jorja Siemons | Jan 25, 2022 | Energy, Featured

WASHINGTON – Solar energy plays an integral part in transitioning American energy away from carbon emissions, experts said at a Department of Energy summit on Tuesday.  “The only way to get out from under (climate change) is to build out clean energy, as much and as...
Experts: Russia Could Invade Ukraine Within ‘Next Few Weeks’

Experts: Russia Could Invade Ukraine Within ‘Next Few Weeks’

by Vanessa Kjeldsen | Jan 25, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Russia could be ready to invade Ukraine within the next month, several experts agreed during a virtual panel hosted by the Atlantic Council. One scenario could see an invasion begin via a “very large” cyber attack, according to Lt. Col. Tyson K. Wetzel, a...
Progressives Seek Space for Alternative Voices at March for Life Event

Progressives Seek Space for Alternative Voices at March for Life Event

by Shannon Coan | Jan 23, 2022 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — As thousands of anti-abortion advocates descended on the National Mall Friday morning, two smaller groups gathered to offer an alternative message for what they called a more “diverse coalition of pro-life activists.” “If we’re saving a child in the womb,...
Video: Local businesses concerned about Sunday’s anti-vaccine-mandate rally

Video: Local businesses concerned about Sunday’s anti-vaccine-mandate rally

by Jenny Huh | Jan 22, 2022 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – Sunday’s anti-vaccine-mandate rally at the National Mall has local business owners concerned, especially after posts on social media suggested some attendees plan to enter stores to challenge the District’s mandate.  “It’s hard enough with...
VIDEO: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on Voter Suppression and Continuing Threats to Democracy

VIDEO: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on Voter Suppression and Continuing Threats to Democracy

by Julia Richardson | Jan 20, 2022 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Members of the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss voter suppression on Thursday, following the U.S. Senate’s failure to pass voting rights legislation. Witnesses and lawmakers focused on voter suppression at the state level, citing that...
House Judiciary Debates Merits of Independent Immigration Court

House Judiciary Debates Merits of Independent Immigration Court

by Ali Bianco | Jan 20, 2022 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON — The merits of overhauling the U.S. immigration courts into an independent system, removed from the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice, divided lawmakers and witnesses at a virtual hearing on Thursday. “Our country deserves an immigration court...
Communication, Economic Collaboration Key to U.S.-Latin American Relations

Communication, Economic Collaboration Key to U.S.-Latin American Relations

by Diego Ramos Bechara | Jan 20, 2022 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Opening communication with the leaders of the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Panama, confirming ambassadors to the Dominican Republic and Panama and reimagining the Caribbean Basin Initiative, can strengthen U.S. relations with the hemisphere and...
Offshore Drilling Harms Communities in Gulf of Mexico, Warn Climate Scientists

Offshore Drilling Harms Communities in Gulf of Mexico, Warn Climate Scientists

by Samantha Aguilar | Jan 20, 2022 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — Climate experts urged skeptical lawmakers Thursday to consider the environmental impact of new oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico. “I want you all to remember that economic gain does not outweigh the devastation we are feeling right now,”...
Census report on child support payments doesn’t account for income disparity

Census report on child support payments doesn’t account for income disparity

by Ellisya Lindsey | Jan 20, 2022 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON — A semi-annual U.S. Census Bureau report on child support payments for the year 2017 fails to take into account the circumstances of parents with different levels of income, a practitioner said this week.  “We want to help people to have an appreciation...
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