by Caroline Adana | Mar 29, 2022 | Articles, Exclusive Member, Opinion, Science
Trust in public institutions has eroded over many years. One of the last bastions of trust was science, but the confidence has been waning even here. Is this mistrust misplaced, or is there a problem with science? During the first leg of the COVID-19 pandemic in early...
by Keelin Ferris | Mar 15, 2022 | Articles, Business News, Exclusive Member, Opinion
At the start of the pandemic, the federal government and many states stepped in to protect American tenants by banning evictions and offering billions of dollars in rental assistance. Looking back two years later, are we sure this was the best course of action? Many...
by James Fite | Mar 10, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
The House voted late Wednesday night to fully fund the government through the end of the fiscal year in September, clear another continuing resolution to give the Senate time to make any amendments, if necessary, and ban Russian oil and gas imports. The omnibus...
by Kirsten Brooker | Mar 3, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Healthcare, Opinion
For a long time, it felt like this pandemic would never end. Suddenly, however, SARS CoV-2 appears to be making its grand exit. So much so that state governments and city officials around the country are lifting mandates and restrictions. With permission from the CDC,...
by Kelli Ballard | Mar 2, 2022 | Articles, Biden Administration
President Joe Biden held his first State of the Union address on March 1 to a mostly maskless audience. He touched on many points, reinforcing his urgency to pass the infrastructure bill and boasting about the success of his American Rescue Plan. His recurring call...