The Republican-majority U.S. House voted earlier this year to pass the PRESS Act, legislation that would protect reporters from being spied on by the government, and from being threatened with jail time to force them to testify against their sources.
Congress, perpetually unable to do its job, is at least good at kicking the can down the road, as evidenced by the latest continuing resolution that passed both houses on Wednesday.
Sexual violence and harassment on college campuses is heavily underreported, according to victims’ advocates, in large part due to shortcomings in existing reporting structures.
Remember Donald Trump claiming that he’s a “leader” on IVF? He’s apparently not the kind of leader who can get his MAGA followers in the U.S. Senate to fall in line to protect the access of American families to IVF services.
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