Thursday - July 16, 2026

Public Policy & NGOs

Here's a look at documents from public policy and non-governmental organizations

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Election Month Ruling By Supreme Court Regrettable
FAIRFAX, Virginia, July 20 [Category: Government/Public Administration] -- Americans for Limited Government posted the following news release:

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Election Month Ruling By Supreme Court Regrettable

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June 29, 2026, Fairfax, Va.-Americans for Limited Government Executive Director Robert Romano today issued the following statement on the Supreme Court's ruling in Watson v. Republican National Committee :

"In an apparent bid to avert Democrats' threatened Supreme Court packing scheme, Republican-appointed justices John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett have apparently opted to just give Democrats ... Show Full Article
What a Landmark Case in Britain Could Mean for Mother Charged in Idaho Twins' Deaths
FRANKLIN LAKES, New Jersey, July 16 -- Children's Health Defense, an organization that says it restores and protects the health of children by eliminating exposures to environmental toxins, issued the following news:

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What a Landmark Case in Britain Could Mean for Mother Charged in Idaho Twins' Deaths

Prosecutors who accused Angela Cannings in the 1990s of suffocating her two sons relied on prominent pediatric experts who testified that multiple unexplained infant deaths in one family were extraordinarily unlikely to occur naturally. Cannings was sentenced to life in prison, but less than ... Show Full Article
Policy Matters Ohio: Data Centers Drive Even More Price Increases for Ohio Ratepayers
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 16 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a nonpartisan policy research institute, posted the following news release:

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Data centers drive even more price increases for Ohio ratepayers

PJM announcement underscores need for clean energy solutions to power data centers

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The energy grid operator PJM has announced auction results projected to add $6.3 billion in costs to ratepayers in its service area, which includes Ohio. The company's announcement cites rapidly growing demand from data centers as the driving force behind the rate increases.

A new Policy Matters Ohio brief shows how ... Show Full Article
In Defense of Animals: "Appalling" Sentence for New York Man Who Brutally Kicked Girlfriend's Cat to Death
SAN RAFAEL, California, July 16 -- In Defense of Animals posted the following news:

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"Appalling" Sentence for New York Man Who Brutally Kicked Girlfriend's Cat to Death

In Defense of Animals is strongly condemning the sentencing of Harold Larson, who was charged with aggravated animal cruelty for fatally kicking his girlfriend's cat.

On July 9, he was sentenced by Judge Robert Cook to just one year in jail, ordered to pay a civil judgment of $205, and banned from having an animal companion for only one year.

The charges stem from an incident on February 25, 2026, when Larson intentionally ... Show Full Article
Human Rights Watch Issues Commentary: Hong Kong Authorities Target Booksellers
NEW YORK, July 16 [Category: International] -- Human Rights Watch issued the following commentary on July 14, 2026, by China researcher Yalkun Uluyol:

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Hong Kong Authorities Target Booksellers

City's Two Oldest Independent Bookstores Barred from Annual Book Fair

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As the annual Hong Kong Book Fair opens this week, two of the city's best-known independent bookstores, Elmbook and Luckwin, won't be there. On July 2, authorities barred them from exhibiting. Soon after, Elmbook announced it would close on its 30th anniversary in April 2027, when its lease ends.

While officials did not say ... Show Full Article
Brain Stimulation Safely Restored Sense of Touch for Up to Decade, First and Longest Human Study of Its Kind Shows
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, July 16 -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued the following news release:

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Brain Stimulation Safely Restored Sense of Touch for Up to Decade, First and Longest Human Study of Its Kind Shows

University of Pittsburgh and University of Chicago researchers delivered 168 million pulses of brain stimulation in five individuals across 27 cumulative years without a single serious adverse event -- clearing a key hurdle for clinical-grade brain-computer interface devices that could one day restore touch, hearing or vision.

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What if people who have lost ... Show Full Article
ABEM Publishes 2026 Core Content of Emergency Medical Services Medicine
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 16 (TNSjou) -- The American Board of Emergency Medicine issued the following news:

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ABEM Publishes 2026 Core Content of Emergency Medical Services Medicine

The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) has published The 2026 Core Content of Emergency Medical Services Medicine in Prehospital Emergency Care. The updated Core Content defines the foundational knowledge base for physicians in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and supports the delivery of high-quality care in the out-of-hospital setting, physician medical oversight of EMS clinicians, and the operation ... Show Full Article