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Leading Roosevelt University Laker to Give Student Commencement Address

CHICAGO–(ENEWSFP)–May 4, 2015.  Amelia Enberg, an Integrated Marketing Communications major and a left fielder with the Roosevelt Lakers softball team, will address fellow graduates during Roosevelt University’s May 9 Commencement ceremony. A 2011 graduate of Reeths-Puffer High School in Muskegon, Enberg left friends and family in her native Muskegon to[Read More…]

Affordable Care Act Payment Model Saves More Than $384 Million in Two Years, Meets Criteria for First-ever Expansion

Pioneer ACO Model advances quality and value in health care Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–May 4, 2015.  Today, an independent evaluation report released by the Department of Health and Human Services showed that an innovative payment model created as a pilot project by the Affordable Care Act generated substantial savings to Medicare in[Read More…]

Study Points to Possible Treatment for Lethal Pediatric Brain Cancer

NIH-funded preclinical study suggests epigenetic drugs may be used to treat leading cause of pediatric brain cancer death Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–May 4, 2015.  Using brain tumor samples collected from children in the United States and Europe, an international team of scientists found that the drug panobinostat and similar gene regulating drugs[Read More…]

Sierra Club: Supreme Court Accepts Petition on Demand Response Resources

WASHINGTON, D.C. –(ENEWSPF)–May 4, 2015.  Today, the Supreme Court granted a petition to hear a case on demand response resource compensation in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)-regulated wholesale energy markets. In response, Sierra Club Staff Attorney Casey Roberts released the following statement: “Demand response is an essential part of an[Read More…]

Groups Urge Michelle Obama to Publicly Commit to Pollinator Health

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–May 4, 2015. Beekeepers, farmworkers, environmental and consumer groups last week sent a letter, signed by over 200,000 Americans, urging Michelle Obama to publicly commit to ensuring the White House gardens and grounds are free of dangerous neonicotinoid pesticides. The letter also asks that the First Lady use her influence to[Read More…]

Federal Court Approves Agreement and Orders End to Solitary Confinement of Juveniles in Illinois

CHICAGO –(ENEWSPF)—May 4, 2015.  Solitary confinement of juveniles held by the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice is banned under a new Department policy recently approved by a federal court in Chicago as part of litigation brought by the ACLU of Illinois. Protracted isolation and solitary confinement long has been recognized[Read More…]

Attorney General Madigan Files Lawsuits Against Student Loan Debt Relief Scammers

Attorney General Continues Crackdown on Scam Artists Preying on People Struggling to Repay Student Loans & Launches Student Loan Helpline for Borrower Assistance Chicago —(ENEWSPF)—May 4, 2015. Attorney General Lisa Madigan today filed five lawsuits against companies targeting people struggling to repay their student loan debt. The Attorney General alleged[Read More…]

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