Washington, D.C. — On the fifth anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, Neera Tanden, president and CEO of the Center for American Progress, released the following statement: ...
Maiya Shackelford shares how coaches at the community violence intervention program READI Chicago support program ...
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STATEMENT: States Must Act as Federal Vaccine Cuts Threaten the Safety of Children, Public Health
Washington, D.C. — Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), acting under the direction of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., revised the childhood vaccine ...
Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and initiated proceedings that could strip Kelly of his retired military rank and cut his pension. In response, Frank Kendall, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and ...
President Donald Trump’s coup in Venezuela is based on a lie. Venezuela does not pose a national security threat to the American people. The capture of Maduro is a blatant violation of international ...
Washington, D.C. — Today, an estimated 20 million Americans will begin the new year facing higher health insurance costs after congressional Republicans and President Donald Trump failed to extend the ...
Congress must ensure that the TikTok transaction complies with a law that President Trump has unconstitutionally refused to enforce all year.
Washington, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Supreme Court curtailed President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to Illinois. In response, Ben Olinsky, senior vice president for Structural ...
Due in part to extreme weather in the United States, coffee, meat, and sweets are among the items experiencing the most significant spikes this year. Extreme weather has hurt U.S. crop production as ...
The Trump administration’s tariffs are making it more expensive to build homes, deepening the U.S. housing shortage. A home undergoes construction in a neighborhood in Austin, Texas, April 2025.
November’s jobs report, released today, showed signs of weakness—particularly among groups that often foreshadow broader labor-market cooling, such as workers of color and older workers. Job seekers ...
Washington, D.C. — November’s jobs report shows troubling signs that the U.S. labor market is losing momentum, with early warning signals emerging among workers who often feel downturns first, ...
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