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World Relief CEO Issues Statement Responding to DHS Proposed Rule Restricting Asylum Seeker Work Eligibility
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Feb. 21 -- World Relief issued the following news release:

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World Relief CEO Issues Statement Responding to DHS Proposed Rule Restricting Asylum Seeker Work Eligibility

Following the posting of a proposed new rule in which the Department of Homeland Security would freeze asylum seekers' eligibility for work authorization while an asylum case was pending, World Relief issued the following statement, attributable to Myal Greene, president and CEO:

"Penalizing asylum seekers who are trying to follow the rules by blocking their ability to work legally is not a solution ... Show Full Article

Milken Institute, Ann Theodore Foundation Launch New Grant to Support Clinical Trial for Potential Sarcoidosis Treatment
SANTA MONICA, California, Feb. 21 -- The Milken Institute issued the following news release:

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Milken Institute, Ann Theodore Foundation Launch New Grant to Support Clinical Trial for Potential Sarcoidosis Treatment

Washington, DC -- The Milken Institute Science Philanthropy Accelerator for Research and Collaboration (SPARC), in partnership with the Ann Theodore Foundation (ATF), has launched a new funding program to support a future clinical trial in cutaneous sarcoidosis. The program, ATF Sarcoidosis Inhibitor of mTOR (SIM), will award one two-year grant of up to US$575,000 to one or more ... Show Full Article

Job Creators Network Statement on Supreme Court Striking Down Trump's Tariffs
ADDISON, Texas, Feb. 21 -- Job Creators Network issued the following statement on Feb. 20, 2026, By CEO Alfredo Ortiz:

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Job Creators Network Statement on Supreme Court Striking Down Trump's Tariffs

"The Supreme Court's decision doesn't change the fact that Trump's tariffs achieved what they intended: rebalancing global trade in favor of American manufacturers and small businesses. As a result of these tariffs, the Trump administration has signed dozens of trade deals that benefit America, boosting foreign investment in the country by trillions of dollars, creating countless American jobs. ... Show Full Article

Indigenous Protesters Intercept Grain Barge, Escalating Demands to Repeal Decree Privatizing Amazonian Rivers
OAKLAND, California, Feb. 21 [Category: Environment] -- Amazon Watch, an organization that says it protects the rainforest and advances the rights of indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin, issued the following news release:

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Indigenous Protesters Intercept Grain Barge, Escalating Demands to Repeal Decree Privatizing Amazonian Rivers

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Santarem, Para, Brazil - Today, 400 Indigenous peoples in four boats intercepted a grain barge on the Tapajos River in the city of Santarem (PA). The peaceful action aimed to draw attention from the federal government and the broader public to the impacts ... Show Full Article

Earthjustice: EPA Dismantles Protections for Mercury and Air Toxics From Power Plants
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Feb. 21 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release on Feb. 20, 2026:

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EPA Dismantles Protections for Mercury and Air Toxics From Power Plants

Advocates warn of more toxic pollution, asthma attacks, and premature deaths, especially in communities living near coal plants.

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Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today finalized a repeal of the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) -- a move that will allow coal- and oil-fired power plants to emit more brain-damaging mercury, other harmful heavy metals, and dangerous soot. Those ... Show Full Article

As USDA Moves to Address Puppy Mill Cruelties, Humane Advocates Push for Stronger Standards of Care at Commercial Dog Breeding Facilities
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 -- Humane World Action Fund (formerly the Humane Society Legislative Fund) issued the following news release:

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As USDA moves to address puppy mill cruelties, humane advocates push for stronger standards of care at commercial dog breeding facilities

Progress should include more veterinary oversight, exercise and housing requirements to ensure humane treatment of dogs

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Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund, are encouraged to see the U.S. Department of Agriculture ... Show Full Article

Animal Welfare Leaders Welcome Multi-agency Government Strategy to Combat Animal Cruelty
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 -- Humane World Action Fund (formerly the Humane Society Legislative Fund) issued the following news release:

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Animal welfare leaders welcome multi-agency government strategy to combat animal cruelty

Sustained collaboration and shared resources are necessary to deliver lasting protection for animals, say Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund

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Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund, are encouraged to see the U.S. Department of Justice announce a new ... Show Full Article