Month: August 2018

USS Abner stern

Stern of World War II U.S. Destroyer Discovered Off Remote Alaskan Island by NOAA-supported Scientists (Video)

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—August 17, 2018 Contacts: Theo Stein, NOAA, Robert Monroe, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Andrea Boyle, University of Delaware, and Paul Taylor, Naval History and Heritage Command For almost 75 years, the stern of the destroyer USS Abner Read lay somewhere below the dark surface of the Bering Sea off the[Read More…]

DePaul University Film School

The Hollywood Reporter Ranks DePaul Among Top 25 American Film Schools

School of Cinematic Arts recognized for real-world opportunities CHICAGO—(ENEWSPF)—August 17, 2018 By:  Gary Novak The Hollywood Reporter ranks DePaul University 13th on its list of the Top 25 American Film Schools of 2018, in an issue released this week. The publication notes that DePaul’s School of Cinematic Arts gives students[Read More…]

Low birth weight study

Study Links Segregation, Low Birth Weight in US Cities

African-American babies fare the worst in Chicago, Baltimore, Boston and Philadelphia CHICAGO—(ENEWSPF)—August 17, 2018 By: Fernando De Maio A recent study finds a strong association between low birth weight and racial and ethnic segregation in four U.S. cities — Chicago, Baltimore, Boston and Philadelphia. African-American babies are faring the worst,[Read More…]

Chicago air pollution

Attorney General Madigan Joins Coalition to Tell U.S. EPA to Drop Proposed Overhaul of How Agency Values Environmental & Public Health Protections

Proposed Changes to U.S. EPA’s “Cost-Benefit” Analyses Will Undermine Environmental & Public Health Protections Chicago —(ENEWSPF)—August 17, 2018 By: Rosemary Piser Attorney General Madigan joined a coalition of 13 Attorneys General and state agencies that submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler to drop its proposed[Read More…]

1968 War Protests Chicago

Anti-war Protest Set for 50th Anniversary of 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago

CHICAGO—(ENEWSPF)—August 17, 2018 Contacts:  Andy Thayer and Rich Whitney Fifty years ago, growing numbers of Americans rose up against the twin evils of war and racism. Outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August 1968, peaceful protestors, journalists and passersby were savagely attacked by the police under the apparent[Read More…]

Bald eagle

Village of Park Forest Seeks Sustainability Corps Volunteer

Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)— The Village of Park Forest is currently seeking a Sustainability Corps Volunteer for 10-12 months beginning in October. This opportunity is an AmeriCorps funded position, and is part of the Greenest Region Corps, a project of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus and Serve Illinois Commission. Position Overview: The[Read More…]

Staff Sgt. Reymund Rarogal Transfiguracion

Department of Defense Identifies Army Casualty

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—August 16, 2018 By: Rosemary Piser The Department of Defense announced this week the death of Staff Sgt. Reymund Rarogal Transfiguracion, a soldier who was supporting Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. Staff Sgt. Transfiguracion, 36, from Waikoloa, Hawaii, died August 12, 2018, of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated[Read More…]

FDA

FDA Approves First Generic Version of EpiPen

Silver Spring, Maryland—(ENEWSPF)—August 16, 2018 Contact: Angela Stark The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the first generic version of EpiPen and EpiPen Jr (epinephrine) auto-injector for the emergency treatment of allergic reactions, including those that are life-threatening (anaphylaxis), in adults and pediatric patients who weigh more than 33[Read More…]

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