Day: October 1, 2015

Inspector General Investigation Finds Insufficient Contingency Plans & Security Protocols at Chicago Air Traffic Control Facilities

Illinois congressional delegation members requested report following 2014 fire that was deliberately set at the FAA’s Aurora, Illinois facility Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015.  Six members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation today announced that a Department of Transportation (DOT) Inspector General (IG) investigation concluded that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s contingency[Read More…]

Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth Statement on Kevin McCarthy’s Benghazi Comments

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015. Yesterday, Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth, a Member of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, issued the following statement in response to House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s recent comments on the Benghazi Committee’s purpose: “From the beginning, I have been committed to approaching this Committee’s work in a[Read More…]

Senators Introduce Landmark Bipartisan Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015

WASHINGTON –-(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015.  A bipartisan group of senators led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Assistant Democratic Leader Dick Durbin today is introducing comprehensive legislation aimed at recalibrating prison sentences for certain drug offenders, targeting violent criminals, and granting judges greater discretion at sentencing for lower-level drug[Read More…]

New England Journal of Medicine Editors Sacrifice Standards to Defend an Unethical Clinical Trial

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015.  In his October “Outrage of the Month” blog post, Dr. Michael Carome, director of Public Citizen’s Health Research Group, details how the editors of the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) have sacrificed standards to defend an unethical clinical trial. Since 2013, NEJM Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey[Read More…]

Department of Education Releases Report on Strengthening the Student Loan System to Better Protect All Borrowers

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015.  As part of a continued effort to protect student loan borrowers and in response to President Obama’s Student Aid Bill of Rights, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) today released a new report outlining a series of statutory, regulatory, and administrative recommendations to safeguard student borrowers.[Read More…]

VA Announces Expansion of Veterans Economic Communities Initiative

25 Communities Added to Program that Expands Education and Employment Opportunities for Veterans COSTA MESA, CA –-(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015.  The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) yesterday announced the expansion of a program aimed at increasing education and employment opportunities to America’s Veterans to an additional to 25 new communities. The[Read More…]

On International Day, UN Highlights Urban Sustainability and Inclusiveness of Older Persons

Two elderly retirees chat on park bench. Photo: World Bank/Celine Ferre NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–1 October 2015 – The United Nations is today urging countries to improve older persons’ accessibility to urban infrastructure, facilities and services as two phenomena – rapid urbanization and ageing populations – are combining to dramatically change the[Read More…]

O’Hare Airport Workers Join Nationwide Campaign to Raise Standards for Airport Workers in the Fight for $15 Movement

With O’Hare workers joining the fight, campaign to raise standards for contracted out airport workers around the country now will reach airports handling 393 million passengers annually CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015.  Hundreds of workers at O’Hare Airport, joined by community and faith leaders, rallied yesterday to add their voices to the[Read More…]

NASA Provides Various Views of Hurricane Joaquin

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–October 1, 2015. Hurricane Joaquin continued to intensify in the Bahamas on October 1 and NASA and NOAA satellites have been providing valuable data on the storm. NASA’s GPM and Terra satellites and NOAA’s GOES-East satellite provided rainfall, cloud extent, cloud height and other data to forecasters. Joaquin became[Read More…]

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