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Cultural Tours Return to PSBI With 2026 Mekong River Cruise
PERKASIE, Pennsylvania, Sept. 6 -- The Pearl S. Buck International, an organization that says it bridges cultures and changes lives through humanitarian aid, intercultural education and historical tours of the Pearl S. Buck House, a National Historic Landmark museum, issued the following news on Sept. 5, 2024:

Pearl S. Buck International will once again be offering international cultural tours with a Mekong River Cruise to Vietnam and Cambodia in 2026.

Serving Children in Need in Vietnam

Vietnam is one of the overseas countries in which Pearl S. Buck International works, providing humanitarian ... Show Full Article

New surgical hubs could speed up efforts to tackle hospital waiting lists, research finds
LONDON, England, Sept. 5 -- The Health Foundation issued the following news release:

New research by the Health Foundation provides the first robust causal evidence that NHS surgical hubs increase treatment volumes and reduce the length of time patients spend in hospital. By delivering more operations in a shorter time, they could speed up efforts to tackle waiting lists.

Surgical hubs are dedicated units within NHS trusts that aim to improve productivity, reduce cancelled operations and enable people to be discharged from hospital more quickly by ring-fencing staff and resources for planned ... Show Full Article

New grants boost OMRF, early-career scientists
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Sept. 5 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation issued the following news:

Four postdoctoral researchers at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation recently received grants to continue their paths toward establishing independent research programs.

Postdoctoral researchers, or postdocs, are early-career scientists who have earned their doctorates but have not yet established their own laboratories. These grants, from public and private funding entities, are crucial for the postdocs and for OMRF alike, said Vice President of Research Courtney Griffin, Ph.D.

"For the ... Show Full Article

Massive Baltimore Harbor Fish Kill Highlights Need for Further Pollution Reduction
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Sept. 5 -- The Chesapeake Bay Foundation issued the following news release:

Seasonal temperature changes combined with polluted water, algal blooms, and dead zones, created deadly conditions for fish in the Baltimore Harbor on Wednesday, September 4. State officials identified roughly 24,000 dead fish in the Harbor, mostly menhaden. Menhaden are a key species in Chesapeake Bay food chains, but concerns are mounting over their numbers in the Bay.

Baltimore Harbor educators with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) observed the dense algal bloom on Tuesday, noticing the water's ... Show Full Article

Federalism is the answer
ATLANTA, Georgia, Sept. 5 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation issued the following news release:

"Our federal government simply tries to do too much and does most of it poorly."

This critique was given by former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey at the State Policy Network's recent Annual Meeting. (SPN is a national alliance of state-based think tanks, such as the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, which promotes free-market solutions and limited government.)

With this direct criticism, Ducey set the stage for a discussion on the importance of federalism the distribution of government power between ... Show Full Article

AT&T Employees Nationwide Continue Winning Efforts to Remove Unwanted CWA Union Bosses Imposed Through 'Card Check'
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Sept. 5 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation issued the following news release:

Mississippi & Louisiana In-Home Experts from AT&T Mobility locations across Mississippi and Louisiana have joined together to file petitions seeking elections to remove Communications Workers of America (CWA) union officials from power in their workplaces. The two groups of AT&T employees seek to join with hundreds of other AT&T workers in California, Tennessee and Texas who have already won their efforts to remove the CWA. All five groups of employees received free legal aid ... Show Full Article

2025 College Free Speech Rankings expose threats to First Amendment rights on campus
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Sept. 5 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression issued the following news release:

Sept. 5, 2024 This year's College Free Speech Rankings released today by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and College Pulse offer comprehensive insights into the state of free speech on America's college campuses.

The largest report of its kind, the rankings draw from more than 58,000 student responses representing more than 250 colleges and universities nationwide. The report arrives at a time when protest over the Israel-Hamas war has put campus speech ... Show Full Article