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Public Policy & NGOs

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

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U.S. Public Interest Research Group Eductation Fund: Report - Major Fast Food Chains Fail to Honor Antibiotic Reduction Pledges
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (TNSrpt) -- The U.S. Public Interest Research Group Eductation Fund posted the following news release:

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REPORT: Major fast food chains fail to honor antibiotic reduction pledges

McDonald's, Subway, Taco Bell had committed to play leading role in tackling "superbug" crisis; public health advocates call for urgent action

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CHICAGO -- Available data suggests that McDonald's, Subway and Taco Bell appear to have failed to honor their commitments to reduce, or even end, the routine use of medically important antibiotics in their beef supply by 2025. That's the key finding ... Show Full Article
Policy Matters Ohio: Ohio Employers Add Jobs While More Ohioans Exit the Labor Force
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 22 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a nonpartisan policy research institute, posted the following news release on Aug. 21, 2026:

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Ohio employers add jobs while more Ohioans exit the labor force

Today, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), in partnership with the Department of Labor, released job and unemployment indicators for July, showing Ohio employers added 5,100 jobs. The number of Ohioans in the labor force fell by 15,000 in July, on trend with the last year, driving Ohio's unemployment rate down from 3.6% in June to 3.4% in July (-0.2 percentage points). ... Show Full Article
No Prize Attached: PETA Names Pigeon Forge 'America's Capital of Captive-Animal Misery'
NORFOLK, Virginia, Aug. 22 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:

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No Prize Attached: PETA Names Pigeon Forge 'America's Capital of Captive-Animal Misery'

Pigeon Forge, Tenn. - Home to one of the country's highest concentrations of captive-animal tourist traps--including old-style bear pits where wildlife languishes on cement--Pigeon Forge has earned a title no city wants in its brochure: "America's Capital of Captive-Animal Misery." In a letter sent today to Mayor Kevin McClure, PETA cites the city's abundance of animal-exploiting businesses--including ... Show Full Article
ICYMI: Mini Timmaraju Joins Jonathan Capehart to Discuss FDA Nomination of Anti-Abortion Extremist Heidi Overton & What It Means for November
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 [Category: Political] -- Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly the NARAL Pro-Choice America) posted the following news release:

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ICYMI: Mini Timmaraju Joins Jonathan Capehart to Discuss FDA Nomination of Anti-Abortion Extremist Heidi Overton & What It Means for November

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Reproductive Freedom for All President and CEO Mini Timmaraju joined Jonathan Capehart on The Last Word to highlight the danger of Trump's nomination of Heidi Overton as FDA Commissioner, who called medication abortion "dangerous to women." Timmaraju slammed Overton for spreading "classic anti-abortion ... Show Full Article
Ebola in DR Congo: 180 Children Have Lost Both Caregivers 100 Days Into Outbreak
WESTPORT, Connecticut, Aug. 22 -- Save the Children, an organization that says it is giving children a healthy start in life, opportunity to learn and protection from harm, posted the following news release:

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Ebola in DR Congo: 180 Children Have Lost Both Caregivers 100 Days Into Outbreak

KINSHASA - At least 180 children have lost both parents or primary caregivers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since the Ebola outbreak was declared 100 days ago.[1]

Thousands more children have lost one parent or caregiver, exposing them to heightened risks of abuse, exploitation, trafficking ... Show Full Article
Alliance for the Great Lakes: Ohio Water Victory Builds Momentum for Data Center Protections
CHICAGO, Illinois, Aug. 22 -- The Alliance for the Great Lakes issued the following statement on Aug. 21, 2026:

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Ohio Water Victory Builds Momentum for Data Center Protections

Data centers are expanding rapidly across the Great Lakes region, bringing new questions about how these facilities could affect our water. From the amount of water they use to the wastewater they discharge, communities and decision-makers are grappling with how to support economic development without putting our water resources at risk.

In Ohio, one recent proposal raised serious concerns. Earlier this year, Ohio ... Show Full Article
AU, Allies Seek 5 Tenn. School Districts' Plans to Post Ten Commandments
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 -- Americans United for Separation of Church and State issued the following news on Aug. 21, 2026:

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AU, allies seek 5 Tenn. school districts' plans to post Ten Commandments

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- In letters sent yesterday to five Tennessee school districts, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, ACLU, and Freedom From Religion Foundation have requested all public records relating to the districts' recently announced plans to display the Ten Commandments in schools. The records will shed light on the implementation ... Show Full Article