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Joseph Allen
I’m Joseph Allen, a video strategist and videographer working with clients across various industries in France and internationally. With a background in sports journalism at Agence France Presse, Eurosport, and Euronews, I bring storytelling expertise to my video work, helping businesses and ...
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President Biden: Don’t misuse Bayh-Dole march-in rights
17 Sept 2021
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www.statnews.com
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English
| Healthcare
Congressional leaders are urging the Biden administration to misuse the Bayh-Dole Act's march-in rights to control drug prices, a move that could undermine the law's intention and damage the U.S. economy. The Bayh-Dole Act, passed in 1980, allows academic institutions and small businesses to patent and license federally funded inventions, fostering innovation and economic growth. Misapplying the march-in provision could disrupt this balance, making drug commercialization riskier and potentially reducing the development of new therapies. Historical attempts to impose similar controls have failed, and the article argues that President Biden should continue to protect the Bayh-Dole Act to maintain U.S. leadership in innovation.
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Jaap Arriens
Digital Video Journalist and photojournalist born in The Netherlands and raised in France and the US based in Warsaw working in Poland, Romania, Czech Repbublic and Ukraine. ENG stringer for Agence France Presse in Warsaw and stinger for video and photo for Xinhua.
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Congress turns up heat on Facebook after allegations of data harvesting
19 Mar 2018
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ABC News
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English
| Election Interference
Congress is increasing pressure on Facebook following reports that Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm used by Trump's 2016 campaign, harvested data from millions of Facebook profiles without permission. Lawmakers are calling for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other top officials to testify. The controversy has reignited discussions about data privacy and the need for tighter regulations on tech companies. Facebook has hired a digital forensics firm to audit Cambridge Analytica and is cooperating with investigators. The issue has drawn bipartisan concern, with calls for more transparency and accountability from tech platforms.
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Dan Boylan
Dan Boylan is a national security reporter at The Washington Times focused on Capitol Hill legislative committees dealing with intelligence, foreign relations and military affairs. Prior to joining The Times, Mr. Boylan covered the Massachusetts State Legislature and North Carolina General ...
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General Motors, United Auto Workers negotiations take ‘a turn for the worse’
07 Oct 2019
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www.washingtontimes.com
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| Economic Impact
Negotiations between General Motors and the United Auto Workers have worsened, with the strike now in its fourth week and no resolution in sight. The strike has caused significant production cuts and financial losses for GM, and there is concern about its broader impact on the U.S. economy. Major issues in the negotiations include the use of temporary workers and GM's production in Mexico. The strike's duration and economic effects are drawing attention from Michigan's governor and could influence the 2020 presidential race, with Democratic candidates showing support for the strikers. President Trump faces a delicate balance between supporting blue-collar workers and traditional Republican views on unions.
Jimmy Cloutier
Jimmy Cloutier is a journalist based in Richmond, United States of America.
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FEC Faces Calls to Regulate Deceptive AI in Campaign Ads Amid Growing Concerns
01 Oct 2023
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Truthout
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English
| Election Integrity
Over 50 congressional lawmakers and 30 organizations have urged the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to regulate deceptive AI in campaign ads, supporting a petition from Public Citizen. The petition argues that AI-generated deepfakes should fall under the FEC's prohibition on 'fraudulent misrepresentation.' Concerns are rising as AI technology enables the creation of highly realistic synthetic media, potentially disrupting U.S. elections. The FEC's authority to regulate this issue is debated, with partisan lines influencing opinions. Legislative efforts, such as the REAL Political Ads Act, aim to increase transparency in political ads using AI.
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Boer Deng
Boer Deng is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. She covers foreign affairs, US politics, science and business. She is fluent in English and Chinese
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Democratic debate: Joe Biden finds his feet with first gaffe-free event
21 Dec 2019
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Democratic Debate
Joe Biden delivered a strong, gaffe-free performance in the Democratic debate, emphasizing bipartisanship despite recent attacks on him and his family. The debate followed President Trump's impeachment by the Democrat-led House of Representatives. Biden remains the frontrunner in national polls but trails Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in Iowa. Buttigieg faced criticism from Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar over his fundraising and experience. The debate also touched on comments by Barack Obama about older politicians, with Biden and Sanders both being among the oldest candidates.
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Niamh Hennessy
Niamh Hennessy is a journalist based in Cork, Ireland.
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The only show in town: Fans have little choice but to dance to Ticketmaster's tune
06 Oct 2023
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Irish Examiner
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English
| Consumer Rights
Ticketmaster, along with its parent company Live Nation Entertainment, holds a dominant position in the global ticket sales market, controlling around 70% of ticket sales. This monopoly has led to widespread criticism from fans and artists alike, including Taylor Swift, due to high prices, poor customer service, and lack of transparency. The US Senate is investigating Ticketmaster's market practices following issues with Taylor Swift ticket sales. Despite the challenges, experts suggest that significant changes in the ticketing industry are unlikely in the near future.
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Karis Hustad
Karis Hustad is a journalist based in Aarhus, Denmark.
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Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and Why Your Data is Still for Sale
30 Mar 2024
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digitalethics.org
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English
| Tech Industry Lobbying
The Location Privacy Protection Act, introduced by Senator Al Franken in 2011 to prevent unauthorized location tracking, faced opposition from the tech industry, including companies like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, due to concerns over the impact on location-based services. Despite the public's growing need for data privacy regulation, especially after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the U.S. has not passed a major federal data privacy law since 2009. The tech industry's significant lobbying power, with companies spending millions annually, has been a major factor in stalling legislation. The European Union's GDPR represents a stricter approach to data privacy, which contrasts with the U.S.'s sectoral and self-regulatory model. The article suggests that while public outcry and recent privacy breaches have prompted legislative proposals, the tech industry's influence continues to challenge the establishment of comprehensive privacy laws in the U.S.
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Andrew Kemp
I have worked as a senior editor on, and contributor to, several specialist B2B publications focusing on global energy dynamics as well as geopolitics for more than a decade. I received my BA (Hons) in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University in 2006 and, shortly thereafter, entered the ...
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Meta vs. News Publishers
03 Apr 2023
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www.stateofdigitalpublishing.com
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English
| Social Media
A Meta-commissioned report by NERA, released on April 3, challenges claims that Meta benefits significantly from news sharing on Facebook. The report argues that news content is not economically valuable to Meta, suggesting that Facebook's willingness to pay for news is minimal. The timing of the report coincides with the reintroduction of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act by US Senators Amy Klobuchar and John Kennedy, which aims to allow news providers to negotiate collectively with social media platforms. The article questions whether Meta would follow through on its threat to remove news from its platform if the legislation passes, noting that Meta has already reduced news content on Facebook since its conflict with the Australian government.
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Aashish Kiphayet
Aashish Kiphayet is a Bangladeshi documentary photographer and Audio-Visual Storyteller based in Washington DC. He is passionate about current affairs, politics, human rights, and social justice. His photography has been published in prestigious outlets like Time, The Guardian, Bloomberg, The ...
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What the “Uncommitted” Campaign Has Already Won
06 Jun 2023
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www.thenation.com
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English
| US Politics
The 'uncommitted' campaign in the Democratic primaries has garnered significant support, with 703,897 votes and at least 36 delegates, signaling a strong anti-war sentiment among Democratic voters. The movement has influenced Biden's stance on Gaza and bolstered the resolve of pro-cease-fire members of Congress. Despite Biden securing most votes and delegates, the 'uncommitted' presence at the Democratic National Convention could be significant. The campaign's success highlights Biden's vulnerability on the Gaza issue, especially among young voters and in key battleground states.
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Bryan Kirk
Bryan Kirk is a journalist based in Cypress, TX, United States.
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Minnesota George Floyd Protests Could Worsen Coronavirus Outbreak Disproportionately Impacting Minorities, Officials Warn
29 May 2020
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www.newsweek.com
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English
| Racial Inequality
Minnesota health officials, including Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm, warn that protests in Minneapolis over George Floyd's death could exacerbate the COVID-19 outbreak, which has disproportionately affected minorities. With 35 new deaths reported, the total reaches 967, and Hennepin County, one of the hardest-hit areas, has seen 7,540 cases and 565 deaths. African Americans represent 29% of the state's confirmed cases. Officials, including Allina Health's CEO Penny Wheeler, highlight the compounded impact of the pandemic and racial bias on communities of color. Protests continue as investigations into Floyd's death by the DOJ, U.S. Attorney's Office, and FBI are underway, and Senator Amy Klobuchar urges for peace and justice.
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Milli Legrain
Milli Legrain is a multilingual multimedia journalist and producer based in Washington, D.C. Fully trilingual (English,Spanish, French) and fluent in Portuguese. Fifteen years’ experience in communications and journalism in Latin America (Brazil, Mexico and Chile), Europe (Spain and the UK). ...
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Three Democratic Candidates Under Hispanic Scrutiny: Klobuchar, Booker, and Buttigieg
14 Sept 2019
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Univision
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Spanish
| Gun Control
María Morales, a young Latina public health student, attended an event in Washington DC featuring Democratic presidential candidates Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, and Pete Buttigieg. The event, organized by the Instituto del Caucus Hispano del Congreso, aimed to promote Hispanic leadership and took place just before the third Democratic debate in Houston. The forum, attended mostly by Hispanic women, covered topics like immigration, climate change, and gun control, with a particular focus on the recent El Paso shooting. Julián Castro was absent, but his brother, Congressman Joaquín Castro, emphasized the importance of such events for the Latino community.
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Daniel Lippman
Daniel Lippman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Biden-world attorneys drawn into Broidy legal crusade against Qatar
29 Sept 2023
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www.politico.com
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English
| Politics
Elliott Broidy, a former top Trump fundraiser, has accused several law firms, including Covington & Burling, of a coverup related to his lawsuit against Qatari agents for allegedly hacking his emails. The case has seen recent developments with former Qatari lobbyist Joseph Allaham defecting and providing Broidy with internal communications. Covington, which has ties to President Joe Biden, denied misconduct. The legal battle has raised questions about the ethical conduct of the involved parties and the political implications due to the connections with Biden-world attorneys.
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John Macdonald
John Macdonald is a journalist based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Veterans were not a priority at the DNC
23 Aug 2020
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www.sentinelandenterprise.com
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English
| DNC
The Democratic National Convention failed to prioritize veterans' care and benefits, with minimal mention of veterans by key speakers. The article criticizes Joe Biden and other Democratic figures for their lack of focus on veterans' issues, while praising President Trump for his improvements in veterans' healthcare. The author, a veteran and Republican advocate, expresses disappointment in the DNC's handling of veteran-related topics.
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Joshua Mensah
Joshua Mensah is a journalist based in Accra, Ghana. With about a decade's experience in broadcast journalism, I have developed a knack for accurate and compelling story telling via diverse media platforms.
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New Animal Feed Proposal Introduced in US House
07 Dec 2023
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www.jdsupra.com
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English
| Regulation
U.S. Representative Greg Pence introduced the Innovative Feed Enhancement and Economic Development Act of 2023, aiming to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to create a regulatory pathway for zootechnical animal food substances. The bill seeks to move these substances out of the FDA's animal drug approval process, enhancing the competitive environment. The House version has 17 cosponsors, while the Senate version, introduced by Sen. Roger Marshall, has six cosponsors. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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Julie Ann Nealega
Julie is a journalist turned audiovisual archivist. Her deep passion for archiving is driven by her belief that archives are an essential guide for navigating our past and shaping the future. She has a degree in Master in Archives and Records Management from the University of the Philippines, ...
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2020 Presidential Election: Who Are the Possible Democratic Candidates?
31 Dec 2018
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www.dailydot.com
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English
| US Politics
The article explores potential Democratic candidates for the 2020 presidential election, highlighting key figures such as Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and others. It discusses their political backgrounds, strengths, and challenges they may face in a bid to challenge President Donald Trump. The article also touches on the broader political landscape and the strategies these candidates might employ to secure the Democratic nomination.
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Alex Potter
Alex Potter is a journalist based in Sana'a, Yemen.
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8 Things You Need To Know This AM
24 Aug 2016
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www.refinery29.com
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English
| University Policies
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy, causing significant damage. Two Irish women live-tweeted their trip to England for an abortion, highlighting Ireland's restrictive abortion laws. U.S. senators are investigating a 400% price hike for EpiPens by Mylan. Republicans allege that Hillary Clinton traded favors for Clinton Foundation donations, though the State Department found no clear evidence. A labor board ruled that graduate-student assistants at private colleges can unionize. NASA located a missing $550 million spacecraft. The USDA will purchase $20 million worth of cheese to address a surplus and aid food banks. Stanford University banned hard liquor at on-campus parties following a high-profile sexual assault case.
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Kris Reyes
KRis REyes is a journalist based in New York, NY, United States of America.
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Year of reckoning for Big Tech: How U.S. lawmakers plan to rein in companies like Facebook and Google in 2022
31 Dec 2021
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www.cbc.ca
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English
| Regulation
U.S. lawmakers are preparing to challenge Big Tech companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Microsoft with new legislation aimed at curbing anti-competitive behavior, addressing the mental health impact of social media, and combating the spread of disinformation. The bills, which have bipartisan support, focus on reforming antitrust laws and enforcing fair competition. Key figures such as Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democrat Sen. Amy Klobuchar have voiced concerns over Big Tech's power. President Joe Biden's administration has also signaled a tough stance, with appointments of critics like Lina Khan to the Federal Trade Commission and Jonathan Kanter to the antitrust division of the Department of Justice. The article also touches on the role of social media in events like the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and the testimony of Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen. Europe is ahead of the U.S. in regulating Big Tech with the Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act.
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Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
Carmen Russell-Sluchansky is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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‘Blessed’: Casey recounts his Senate career in final floor speech
04 Oct 2023
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whyy.org
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English
| Political Career
Bob Casey delivered his final speech in the U.S. Senate, reflecting on his career and legislative achievements, including the ABLE Act and the Campus SaVE Act. He expressed gratitude for his colleagues and staff, with tributes from senators like Amy Klobuchar and John Fetterman highlighting his advocacy for marginalized groups. Casey's political journey, including his stance on abortion and his recent narrow electoral defeat to David McCormick, was also recounted.
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Danielle Ryan
Danielle Ryan is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary. Her work has appeared most recently in The Nation, Russia Direct, Salon, Rethinking Russia, teleSUR, RT, The BRICS Post and others.
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Bernie or bust? Bloomberg took a beating from ALL the Democrats at the Nevada debate, but it’s Sanders’ race to lose
20 Feb 2020
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RT International
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English
| Mike Bloomberg
Mike Bloomberg faced severe criticism from his Democratic rivals during the Nevada debate, with Bernie Sanders emerging as the clear frontrunner. Bloomberg's performance was widely seen as unprepared and out-of-touch, particularly on issues like 'stop and frisk' and his treatment of women. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders had standout moments, with Sanders emphasizing the need for a political revolution and critiquing the current system's inequality. The article suggests that Sanders' progressive ideals resonate with many Americans facing economic hardships, contrasting sharply with Bloomberg's wealth and centrist policies.
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Alexis Sogl
An editor with an international background and a strong focus on digital news. I have experience managing an award-winning team that produces both long-form series and daily news. I have worked at The Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and Newsweek as a staff member.
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Who will be the Democratic presidential candidate in 2020?
18 Mar 2020
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Coronavirus Impact
Joe Biden emerged as the frontrunner in the Democratic primaries, securing significant victories in key states such as Florida, Illinois, and Arizona, despite the challenges posed by the coronavirus crisis. Bernie Sanders, while initially strong, saw his campaign falter in states like Michigan and South Carolina. The primary season was marked by notable endorsements for Biden from Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, and Beto O’Rourke, and the withdrawal of Michael Bloomberg after a poor showing. The article also highlights the procedural aspects of the primaries and the impact of the coronavirus on voting logistics.
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Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. He is a host of the radio and podcast series WorldAffairs, heard on KQED San Francisco and public radio stations around the country, and a Washington reporter for Euronews. He recently completed an appointment as the McCloy ...
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Democrats seek support services for survivors of Native American boarding schools
23 Aug 2021
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dailymontanan.com
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English
| Government Policy
Democratic lawmakers, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Sharice Davids, are urging federal agencies to provide support for survivors of American Indian boarding schools. They seek culturally appropriate supports such as a crisis hotline and counseling services. The push comes as the Interior Department, led by Secretary Deb Haaland, begins to investigate the history of these schools, which involved forcibly sending Native American children away and rejecting their tribal cultures. The investigation will attempt to identify former students and locate burial sites. The lawmakers' request was prompted by the National Indian Health Board and the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition. The Indian Health Service is reviewing the request, and the Interior Department plans tribal consultations. Advocacy groups are calling for a formal truth and healing commission on boarding schools, similar to efforts in Canada.
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Ryan Thompson
I am a versatile correspondent who has worked with global media brands for over five years. My reporting is engaging, concise, and always thought-provoking. I have a comprehensive grasp of international politics, business and finance which I cover from across Europe for North American TV ...
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Senate AI Working Group Releases Long-Anticipated Roadmap For AI Policy
15 May 2024
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www.mondaq.com
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| Bipartisan Consensus
The Senate AI Working Group, led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other senators, released a comprehensive roadmap for AI policy in the United States. The roadmap aims to guide Senate committees in crafting sector-specific AI legislation, emphasizing bipartisan consensus. It highlights the need for increased federal investment in AI, endorses existing legislation, and proposes new legislative reforms across various sectors, including workforce development, high-impact AI uses, elections, privacy, and national security. The roadmap also calls for executive actions to support AI innovation and mitigate risks. The Senate plans to address AI-related issues through rolling legislation rather than a single omnibus bill.
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Eileen Truax
Eileen Truax is a veteran journalist specialized in migration and politics. She’s a Knight-Wallace Fellow 2019-2020 at the University of Michigan. She currently lives in Ann Arbor. Eileen was born in Mexico City, where she was a political reporter and a Congress correspondent. In 2004 she moved ...
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Democrats Stake Everything on the Road to 2020, Immigration is Key
09 Jun 2019
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newsweekespanol.com
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Spanish
| Immigration
With a year to go before the Democratic Party selects its presidential candidate, immigration policies have become a central issue for the contenders. The candidates, from a long and diverse list, share the same goal: to overthrow Donald Trump and his xenophobic and racist policies. At an event in Pasadena, California, organized by CHIRLA and other groups, four Democratic presidential hopefuls—Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Julián Castro, and Jay Inslee—presented their immigration plans and committed to proposing immigration reform within the first 100 days if elected. California, a Democratic stronghold for voter mobilization and campaign fundraising, plays a significant role in the election. The article also touches on the Republican side, where William F. Weld presents himself as a progressive alternative to Trump, despite Trump's strong support within the party. The article concludes with a reminder of the multiple issues facing the country, as a shooting in Virginia Beach occurs during the event.
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Celio Yano
Brazilian journalist based in Curitiba with more than 15 years of experience covering science and technology, environmental, economic and political issues.
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Who are the candidates to replace Biden in the presidential race
22 Jul 2024
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www.gazetadopovo.com.br
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Portuguese
| Democratic Party
Following Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election, the Democratic Party must select a new candidate by August 19 for the upcoming presidential election on November 5. Kamala Harris, the current Vice President, is a leading contender, supported by Biden and other party members. Other potential candidates include California Governor Gavin Newsom, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. The article discusses their backgrounds, political stances, and public perceptions, highlighting Harris's prominence and the challenges she faces. The Democratic Party's decision will shape the race against Republican candidate Donald Trump.
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