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The modern space race: U.S. aims to stay on top

The modern space race: U.S. aims to stay on top

by Mikayla Denault | Oct 21, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON— China’s increased efforts in space had the attention of the Senate space subcommittee Thursday, with several senators saying Congress will act to ensure that NASA retains its leadership role in space exploration. “Nobody’s going to out-entrepreneur...
Ahead of COP26, climate experts say “we’re running out of time”

Ahead of COP26, climate experts say “we’re running out of time”

by Zinya Salfiti | Oct 21, 2021 | Environment

WASHINGTON — Climate experts warned a House subcommittee Thursday that the window for limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is narrowing and that an international effort to increase countries’ commitments to climate action is essential.  “We’re running out of...
AAPI women underline nuanced challenges to access abortion

AAPI women underline nuanced challenges to access abortion

by Hannah Zhihan Jiang | Oct 21, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – “Terminating my pregnancy was not an easy choice, but it was my choice.” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat representing Washington state and an immigrant from India, along with two other congresswomen shared their abortion stories at a House committee...
EV Evolution: Buttigieg pushes Congress to support electric vehicle initiatives

EV Evolution: Buttigieg pushes Congress to support electric vehicle initiatives

by Yiming Fu | Oct 21, 2021 | Environment

WASHINGTON – Surrounded by a dozen electric buses and a few other electric vehicles outside the Transportation Department building Wednesday, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg called on Congress to fund electric vehicle initiatives — especially in polluted...
EPA timeline on “forever chemicals” clean-up is too slow, lawmakers say

EPA timeline on “forever chemicals” clean-up is too slow, lawmakers say

by Delaney Nelson | Oct 20, 2021 | Environment

WASHINGTON — Two days after the Environmental Protection Agency released a plan to address PFAS chemicals, lawmakers expressed concern Wednesday that the agency’s plan will leave communities across the country waiting too long for regulations. Testifying before the...
Small Business owners urge Congress to fix labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, calling them a threat to expansion

Small Business owners urge Congress to fix labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, calling them a threat to expansion

by Rayna Song | Oct 20, 2021 | Business

WASHINGTON – Executives representing small businesses from home construction to candy manufacture told a House Small Business Subcommittee Wednesday that supply chain disruptions and labor shortages are hampering their efforts to grow their businesses. John C. Fowke,...
U.S. worries crypto currencies could weaken sanctions and dollar’s dominance

U.S. worries crypto currencies could weaken sanctions and dollar’s dominance

by Mary Yang | Oct 20, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON — Crypto currencies pose a threat to U.S. sanctions and the dollar’s dominant role in the global economy, the Treasury said this week, and the U.S. has to adopt more safeguards to protect national security. One of the biggest threats arising from new forms...
Biden’s Pacific Strategy needs more Manpower and new Embassies, Experts tell House Committee

Biden’s Pacific Strategy needs more Manpower and new Embassies, Experts tell House Committee

by Linus Hoeller | Oct 20, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON – The Biden administration should open new embassies and increase its diplomatic force in Pacific island nations if it hopes to counteract a rising China, foreign policy and diplomatic experts told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Wednesday....
Opening U.S. to vaccinated travelers exacerbates global inequality, experts say

Opening U.S. to vaccinated travelers exacerbates global inequality, experts say

by Hannah Zhihan Jiang | Oct 19, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — With the U.S. set to join the EU and Canada in reopening its borders for vaccinated travelers in November, people in countries with limited access to COVID-19 vaccinations face significant hurdles that federal officials should address quickly, migration...
‘Retail redlining’ or small-business cost-saver? Lawmakers debate the impact of going cashless

‘Retail redlining’ or small-business cost-saver? Lawmakers debate the impact of going cashless

by Christina van Waasbergen | Oct 18, 2021 | Business

Businesses should not be allowed to refuse to accept cash because it hurts vulnerable populations, Democrats on a House Financial Services subcommittee said Thursday, as Republicans said using cash increases operating costs for small retailers. A bill co-sponsored by...
National Weather Service remains understaffed despite bipartisan support

National Weather Service remains understaffed despite bipartisan support

by Dan Hu | Oct 18, 2021 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Ten years after the “Super Outbreak” of 175 tornadoes ravaged the South and killed over 300 people, the National Weather Service is still struggling to reform itself and manage employee workloads to better prepare the nation for extreme weather events in...
Department of Education reevaluates student loan forgiveness program

Department of Education reevaluates student loan forgiveness program

by Baylor Spears and Mikayla Denault | Oct 14, 2021 | Education

WASHINGTON — The Albany City Council was early to conversations about the need for widespread federal student loan forgiveness. In August 2009, council members passed a resolution urging the federal government to consider forgiving student loans in order to help...
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