by Jessica A. Floyd | Oct 17, 2018 | Business & Tech, Politics
WASHINGTON — Investors are beginning to take advantage of tax incentives included in last year’s tax reform law in 8,700 areas designated by governors and certified by the Department of Treasury as “opportunity zones,” a U.S. Conference of Mayors official said...
by Beverly Banks | Oct 17, 2018 | Featured, Health
ARLINGTON, Va. – In an effort to provide underserved communities with better access to mental health care, professionals are increasingly turning to a technology most people carry with them every day – the smartphone. Speakers at the 2018 Behavioral Health Care...
by Bryan Wood | Oct 17, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – Americans may be the number one threat to their own election cybersecurity heading into the midterms this November and the 2020 presidential election because of their tendency to share tweets and other online posts – many of which are fake, cybersecurity...
by Daniel Grimes | Oct 17, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Banning hate speech on college campuses would stifle free speech, impede research on controversial issues and creates a culture of victimhood, a Boise State University political science professor said Tuesday at a Heritage Foundation event on...
by Daniel Grimes | Oct 16, 2018 | Topics
WASHINGTON — Banning hate speech on college campuses would stifle free speech, impede research on controversial issues and creates a culture of victimhood, a Boise State University political science professor said Tuesday at a Heritage Foundation event about...
by Bryan Wood | Oct 16, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – A coalition of African political organizers Tuesday offered advice on how to oust Cameroon President Paul Biya in preparation for next week’s official presidential election results, which Biya opponents suspect have already been manipulated to show a Biya...