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Policy · 117th Congress

Officials promote COVID-19 shots, plan more advice on behavior

Nunez-Smith added that the vaccines that have been authorized should be distributed evenly, so that certain communities don’t only have access to one type of vaccine, addressing concerns that hard-to-reach

Policy · 117th Congress

Pandemic challenges, Trump rules await Cardona at Education

Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chair Patty Murray said changing Title IX rules related to the adjudication of sexual violence on college campuses should be a “key priority.”

Policy · 117th Congress

CIA nominee pledges to de-politicize intelligence briefings

To support Biden’s goal of “out-competing” China, the CIA should devote more resources to growing and improving the capabilities of its China specialists, including their language skills, said Burns

Policy · 117th Congress

Health care bore brunt of cyberattacks in 2020, study says

Although criminals accounted for four out of five targeted intrusions uncovered by CrowdStrike, and deserve attention, “state-sponsored groups should not be neglected,” the report said. 

Policy · 117th Congress

Harm to schools from drilling-lease pause may be overstated

“New Mexico’s children are the future, and without vital funding from New Mexico’s oil and gas industry, our students will not have access to the tools and resources they need to enter the workforce

Congress · 117th Congress

Relief bill starts to take shape as budget votes approach

Republicans say that’s far too much to spend, particularly with money still unspent from previous aid rounds and signs of life for the U.S. economy even without additional “stimulus.”

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden orders call for sweeping review of immigration system

Biden indicated plans to revive the U.S. asylum system, which has been essentially shut down since March when the last administration issued a public health directive that turned away all asylum-seekers without

Policy · 117th Congress

Vaccine shortage complicates return to classrooms

Some teachers will go longer than first anticipated without a shot, upping the stakes of a tense debate about how to rescue struggling students burned out on Zoom.