The Verge: Senator Laphonza Butler thinks supporting Big AI or human workers is a ‘false choice’
By Lauren Feiner Representing California in Congress comes with a unique challenge: navigating national politics while reflecting the interests of the most populous state in
Politico: Senators want to see major changes at Boeing. The FAA says that could take years.
By Oriana Pawlyk The head of the Federal Aviation Administration warned senators Wednesday that ensuring troubled planemaker Boeing rights its ship will take years —
Red Lake Nation News: ICYMI: AmeriCorps Leads Biden-Harris Administration and Americans’ Volunteer Efforts on 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance
By Staff Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 11, AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteering, led the annual 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance
Nevada Today: International Collaborations Strengthened at Lake Tahoe Summit
By Michelle Werdann The annual Lake Tahoe Summit was held on Aug. 14, allowing scientists, policymakers and local stakeholders to gather and discuss the management of
SD Voice and Viewpoint: Political Playback: California Capitol News You Might Have Missed
By Bo Tefu and Tanu Henry (California Black Media) At the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Legislative Conference, held from Sept. 11 through the Sept.
Red Lake Nation News: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $72.8 Million Loan Guarantee to Build Solar-Plus-Storage Microgrid on Tribal Lands
By Staff Writer As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), through its Loan Programs Office (LPO),
New York Times: In Senate, Democrats Hope 2024 Will Be a Record Year for Black Women
By Annie Karni There was Carol Moseley Braun, the Illinois Democrat who in 1992 became the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Senate. Nearly
CNN: The women Kamala Harris has mentored
By Edward-Isaac Dovere Backstage, Kamala Harris pulled aside Jahana Hayes. She’d give the congresswoman her local press boost and photo op, but first, the vice