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Students forced to remove 'Let's Go Brandon' sweatshirts seek Supreme Court review
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 26 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression posted the following news release:

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Students forced to remove 'Let's Go Brandon' sweatshirts seek Supreme Court review

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At issue: Can schools ban sanitized political expression just because someone considers it profane?

SAND LAKE, Mich., March 26, 2026 - A pair of students who were forced to remove sweatshirts emblazoned with the anti-Biden slogan "Let's Go Brandon" are appealing their case to the Supreme Court in a test of free speech rights in public schools.

The Michigan students, who are ... Show Full Article

Prosperity Now Receives $1 million Wells Fargo Foundation Grant to Support VITA Organizations Nationwide
WASHINGTON, March 26 [Category: Economics] -- Prosperity Now (formerly the Corporation for Enterprise Development) posted the following news release:

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Prosperity Now Receives $1 million Wells Fargo Foundation Grant to Support VITA Organizations Nationwide

As millions of families and workers continue to face financial pressure and rising costs, Prosperity Now announced that it has received a $1 million dollar Wells Fargo Foundation grant to support IRS-certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) organizations nationwide. This grant expands access to trusted, no-cost tax return preparation ... Show Full Article

OMRF scientist receives American Heart Association grant
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 26 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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OMRF scientist receives American Heart Association grant

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A three-year grant from the American Heart Association will fund an Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist's study of an autoimmune disease that sometimes results in organ failure.

Charmain Johnson, Ph.D., received the American Heart Association's Career Development Award, which comes with a $240,000 research grant.

Johnson will study the role of a protein called RIPK3 in systemic sclerosis, a disease that affects ... Show Full Article

New Scorecard Finds Major Food Companies Backsliding on Pesticide Commitments as Federal Protections Erode
OAKLAND, California, March 26 -- As You Sow Foundation posted the following news release:

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New Scorecard Finds Major Food Companies Backsliding on Pesticide Commitments as Federal Protections Erode

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Updated Pesticides in the Pantry scorecard reveals industry regression; company average scores fall to a low of 2.5 out of 27 points as regulatory shifts accelerate

MEDIA CONTACT: Ryon Harms, rharms@asyousow.org, (310) 730-9407

EL CERRITO, CALIFORNIA - March 26, 2026 - As You Sow, the nation's leading shareholder representative, today released its updated Pesticides in the Pantry scorecard, ... Show Full Article

Jury Verdicts Against Meta Validate Longstanding Investor Concerns on Child Safety, Trafficking, and Platform Harm
OAKLAND, California, March 26 -- As You Sow Foundation posted the following news release:

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Jury Verdicts Against Meta Validate Longstanding Investor Concerns on Child Safety, Trafficking, and Platform Harm

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MEDIA CONTACT: Ryon Harms, rharms@asyousow.org, (310) 730-9407

EL CERRITO, CA -March 26, 2026 - Two landmark jury verdicts this week against Meta Platforms, Inc. have confirmed what shareholder advocates and impacted users have warned for nearly a decade: the company's failure to address harmful content and platform design risks has created profound legal, financial, and societal ... Show Full Article

Georgia Public Policy Foundation Issues Commentary: Major Education Bills Advance in Georgia Legislature as Session Nears End
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 26 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following commentary by policy analyst J. Thomas Perdue:

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Major Education Bills Advance in Georgia Legislature as Session Nears End

This year's Georgia legislative session is about to enter its final week, and as in every year, education policy has been a key issue.

The legislature continues to debate school choice and scholarship policy, building on the creation of the Promise Scholarship in 2024, and refining that program figures to be an annual endeavor for years to come. While much of this session's education ... Show Full Article

Fiscal Confidence Falls to 21-Month Low, as National Debt Soars Past $39 Trillion
NEW YORK, March 26 -- The Peter G. Peterson Foundation posted the following news release:

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Fiscal Confidence Falls to 21-Month Low, as National Debt Soars Past $39 Trillion

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Last week, the national debt surpassed $39 trillion for the first time, and Americans' fiscal confidence dropped to its lowest level in nearly two years. The Peter G. Peterson Foundation's U.S. Fiscal Confidence Index fell to 43 in March (100 is neutral), the lowest level since June 2024, indicating that voters across party lines have deep concerns about the rapid increase in debt, and are calling for their leaders ... Show Full Article