NARA to Improve System Resilience
Flooding from Hurricane Ida knocked out records management for two weeks. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) announced efforts to improve its system resilience and increase its…
Read MoreNew Pill “Gamechanger” Against COVID
Cuts hospitalizations and deaths in half. Pharmaceutical company Merck says new data on Molnupiravir shows a reduced risk of hospitalization or death by up to 50 percent in clinical trials. …
Read MoreEducation Secretary Minimizes Parents’ Decisions
Not the “primary stakeholders” in children’s education. In testimony before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said that parents of school-aged children…
Read MoreAfghan Evacuees Prematurely Leaving U.S. Bases
“It’s a giant can of worms,” said one immigration official. Hundreds of Afghan evacuees are leaving U.S. military base housing before receiving U.S. resettlement services. A number of…
Read MoreSunday, October 3
In the week ahead, President Joe Biden is planning to work with congressional leaders to address the debt ceiling and prevent the government from defaulting on its debt.…
Read MoreMiriam Delphin-Rittmon, Administrator for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Miriam Delphin-Rittmon is Administrator of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Her office works to improve the quality and availability of treatment and rehabilitation services related…
Read MoreThe Richest Fruit
The love of God dissolves barriers.
Read MoreConsumer Confidence Hits Seven Month Low
Commerce Department issues report on inflation-adjusted spending. The Department of Commerce released a report that reflects U.S. consumer confidence dropping for the third straight month in a row,…
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