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Western Energy Alliance: U.S. House Passes Key Public Lands Energy Permitting Bill
DENVER, Colorado, June 4 -- Western Energy Alliance issued the following news release on June 2, 2026:

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U.S. House Passes Key Public Lands Energy Permitting Bill

In an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, the U.S. House of Representatives today passed a bill to support federal employees working on oil and natural gas approvals in Bureau of Land Management offices across the West. Western Energy Alliance and the Independent Petroleum Association of America, or IPAA, today applauded the leadership of Rep. Mike Kennedy, R-Utah, for sponsoring the License to Drill Act, H.R. 7831, which reauthorizes ... Show Full Article

Virologist and Bioinformatician Emily Speranza Joins Texas Biomed Faculty
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 4 -- Texas Biomedical Research Institute issued the following news:

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Virologist and Bioinformatician Emily Speranza joins Texas Biomed faculty

Emily Speranza, Ph.D., first heard about Ebola virus when she was five years old.

"I remember hearing about it on the news and little me thought 'This is terrifying. I need to know everything about it so I am not so scared,'" she said. "In that process, I realized 'Wow! These viruses are actually kind of cool.'"

Deadly pathogens have held her attention ever since. Now a recognized expert in Ebola and related filoviruses, ... Show Full Article

Protect Our Care: 38.7% Spike in Vitamin A Poisonings Came Amid RFK Jr.'s Promotion of Supplement as Measles Miracle Cure
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- Protect Our Care issued the following news:

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38.7% Spike in Vitamin A Poisonings Came Amid RFK Jr.'s Promotion of Supplement as Measles Miracle Cure

While the U.S. measles crisis remains on pace to blow past last year's historically bad caseload sometime this summer, Gizmodo reports new research published in JAMA Network Open "has shown a troubling rise in public engagement with some notably ineffective and potentially toxic alternative treatments for this deadly and highly contagious disease". And surprise, surprise, Donald Trump's prolifically anti-vax health secretary ... Show Full Article

ISSCR Celebrates Martin Pera for Transformative Leadership and Lasting Contributions to Stem Cell Reports as He Steps Down From the Journal's Editorial Team
EVANSTON, Illinois, June 4 -- The International Society for Stem Cell Research issued the following news release:

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The ISSCR Celebrates Martin Pera for Transformative Leadership and Lasting Contributions to Stem Cell Reports as he Steps Down from the Journal's Editorial Team

The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) and Stem Cell Reports are celebrating the remarkable contributions of Martin Pera as he concludes his long tenure with the journal following years of leadership that helped shape Stem Cell Reports into a leading voice in stem cell science and regenerative medicine. ... Show Full Article

Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities Issues Commentary: Major Step Forward for Housing in Suttons Bay
TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan, June 4 -- Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities issued the following commentary on June 3, 2026, by Transportation Program Manager Carolyn Ulstad:

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A Major Step Forward for Housing in Suttons Bay

On a cool evening in early April, the meeting room at the Suttons Bay Fire Department was packed wall-to-wall. Residents, housing advocates, and local leaders gathered for what might sound like a dry zoning discussion, but what was actually a pivotal moment for the future of housing in Suttons Bay Township.

As part of its Community Design work, Groundwork has been ... Show Full Article

First Focus on Children: More Than 700,000 Children Have Already Lost Food Assistance
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- First Focus on Children, an advocacy organization dedicated to making children and families the priority in federal policy and budget decisions, issued the following news release:

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More Than 700,000 Children Have Already Lost Food Assistance

Advocates urge Congress to stop the crisis

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First Focus on Children and fellow advocates are urging Congress to address a brewing crisis that has already pushed more than 700,000 children from food aid under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) since passage of H.R. 1 last year.

In a letter to leaders of the ... Show Full Article

CAIR-MI Joins Call for Action After Racist, Neo-Nazi Incident Targets Black-Owned Business in Grand Haven
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release on June 3, 2026:

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CAIR-MI Joins Call for Action After Racist, Neo-Nazi Incident Targets Black-Owned Business in Grand Haven

The Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI), a chapter of the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today joined community leaders and civil rights advocates in condemning a reported racist, neo-Nazi incident targeting a Black-owned business in Grand Haven, Michigan.

According to media reports, the suspects allegedly ... Show Full Article