Wednesday - July 15, 2026

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Space Foundation and L3Harris Host New Generation Space Leaders Event in Palm Bay, Florida
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, July 15 -- Space Foundation issued the following news release:

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Space Foundation and L3Harris Host New Generation Space Leaders Event in Palm Bay, Florida

Emerging space professionals unite for networking, mentorship and industry access

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PALM BAY, FL. -- Space Foundation and L3Harris Technologies brought together emerging professionals from across Florida's space industry during the New Generation Space Leaders Event: Launching the Future on Tuesday, July 14, at L3Harris Technologies in Palm Bay, Fla.

Designed for emerging space professionals, the event ... Show Full Article
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust Installs Free Sunscreen Dispensers to Promote Skin Cancer Prevention
LONDON, England, July 15 -- The Royal Marsden National Health Service Foundation Trust issued the following news:

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The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust installs free sunscreen dispensers to promote skin cancer prevention

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has installed free, dermatologically tested SPF 50 sunscreen dispensers at the entrances to its sites, as part of its ongoing commitment to cancer prevention.

The initiative provides patients, visitors and staff with easy access to high-quality sunscreen while helping to raise awareness of the importance of protecting skin from ... Show Full Article
Rockefeller Foundation: New Commission Launches to Chart Next Chapter of Foreign Assistance
NEW YORK, July 15 -- The Rockefeller Foundation posted the following news release on July 14, 2026:

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New Commission Launches to Chart Next Chapter of Foreign Assistance

* Co-chaired by former Gov. David Beasley (R -- South Carolina) and former Sen. Ben Cardin (D -- Maryland), Rockefeller and Packard Foundations, along with other partners, launch initiative one year after USAID's closure.

* Independent Commission gets underway as new polling shows 8 in 10 Americans want aid reformed, not eliminated.

* With Brookings Institution and AEI support, Commissioners (former senior U.S. politicians ... Show Full Article
Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Maryland Reduces Uncertainty in Occupational Licensing Decisions for Applicants With Criminal Records
LOS ANGELES, California, July 15 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by Criminal Justice Policy Director Vittorio Nastasi:

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Maryland reduces uncertainty in occupational licensing decisions for applicants with criminal records

House Bill 557 creates a predetermination review process so citizens with disqualifying criminal records don't waste time and money training for a license.

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed House Bill (HB) 557 into law earlier this year, establishing a process for people with criminal records to ask state licensing agencies whether their record ... Show Full Article
Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Drug Enforcement Administration's Arbitrary 7-OH Ban is Not Rooted in Science
LOS ANGELES, California, July 15 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by Drug Policy Managing Director Michelle Minton:

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The Drug Enforcement Administration's arbitrary 7-OH ban is not rooted in science

In banning certain kratom-derived substances, the Drug Enforcement Administration ignores science.

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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced plans July 1 to temporarily place certain kratom-derived substances into Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). This action would criminalize products used by millions of Americans as a safer alternative ... Show Full Article
Lumina Foundation Issues Commentary: Americans Haven't Given Up on Higher Ed
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 15 -- The Lumina Foundation issued the following commentary by chief data and research officer Courtney Brown:

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Americans haven't given up on higher ed. They're asking more of it.

Every year, Gallup's survey on confidence in higher education generates a familiar headline: Americans are losing faith in colleges and universities.

This year's findings seem to reinforce that narrative. Confidence fell again, with just 38 percent of Americans now saying they have "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education, down from 42 percent last year and ... Show Full Article
Boston Foundation: Building Code Requirements Creating Obstacles for Building "missing Middle" Residential Housing, Suggests New Report
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 15 (TNSrpt) -- The Boston Foundation issued the following news release on July 14, 2026, from its affiliate, Boston Indicators:

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Building code requirements creating obstacles for building "missing middle" residential housing, suggests new report

Permitting, fire, and accessibility codes designed for larger buildings raise costs and complications for small (3-24 unit) developments in transit corridors

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The system of building codes in Massachusetts is driving up costs and complicating requirements for building the smaller multifamily housing near transit that ... Show Full Article