Posted inCivic NewsBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhillyPittsburgh Why this working mom is fighting for a childcare revolution Written by PublicSource August 7, 2023September 6, 2023 Posted on
Posted inSoftware DevelopmentBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhillyPittsburgh ‘At what point does profit trump safety?’ Ex-national cyber director presses software regulation amid high-profile hacks Written by ProPublica July 20, 2023July 19, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhillyPittsburgh As employers expand artificial intelligence in hiring, few states have rules Written by Stateline July 17, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhillyPittsburgh 800,000 people are getting student debt relief. Here’s who qualifies Written by The 19th* July 14, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimoreDC Maryland can lead the way in protecting kids online Written by Stephen Balkam July 12, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsPittsburgh After months of debate over Spin, Pittsburgh gov announces an ‘indefinite pause in scooter operations’ Written by Atiya Irvin-Mitchell July 10, 2023July 11, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsPhillyPittsburgh State reps on proposed AI legislation: Pennsylvania should act now to manage the tech’s ‘very real dangers’ Written by State Rep. Chris Pielli and State Rep. Robert Merski July 10, 2023July 7, 2023 Posted on
Posted inDiversity & InclusionBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhillyPittsburgh Entrepreneurship is for everyone. Investing in entrepreneurs should be, too Written by Tani Chambers July 6, 2023July 6, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhilly Federal health insurance website HealthCare.gov lags in voter registration assistance, Democrats charge Written by Stateline July 6, 2023July 17, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsPhillyPittsburgh Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: What’s in it, what does it mean for Pennsylvanians? Written by Pennylvania Capital-Star July 5, 2023 Posted on
Posted inDiversity & InclusionBaltimoreDCDelawareNationalPhillyPittsburgh What will happen without affirmative action in colleges? University leaders fear a lapse in diversity efforts Written by The 19th* June 30, 2023June 30, 2023 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsPhillyPittsburgh ‘It’s the right thing to do’: These Pennsylvania business owners are pushing for a minimum wage hike Written by Pennylvania Capital-Star June 27, 2023 Posted on