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May 07 2013
News
Cops arrest 3 brothers after 3 Ohio women missing for a decade found alive
Cheering crowds gathered Monday night on the street near the home where police said Amanda Berry Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight were found earlier in the day.
Fox News DigitalApr 17 2021
Opinion
The Pandemic Remade Every Corner of Society. Now It's the Climate's Turn
On her third day as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Marcia Fudge phoned the White House. She had taken over an agency with a role to play addressing a range of crises as the lack of affordable housing in U.S. cities has left hundreds of thousands homeless and millions more in financial straits. She connected with Joe Biden’s climate team. Fudge and Gina McCarthy, Biden’s
Time MagazineSep 24 2013
News
Obama administration not waging war on coal, EPA chief says
Critics say new Obama administration rules to regulate power plants' greenhouse gas emissions will have 'devastating impacts' on the coal industry. But EPA chief Gina McCarthy disagrees.
Christian Science MonitorApr 16 2022
News
Official With Oil Ties Next in Line as Biden Climate Adviser Reportedly Plans to Quit
President Joe Biden's top domestic climate adviser is reportedly planning to resign in the coming weeks as much of the White House's green energy agenda remains stalled in the Senate—and as the administration moves to boost U.S. oil production and gas exports in response to Russia's war on Ukraine.
According to the New York Times, White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy "has told
Common DreamsMar 05 2013
News
Cabinet Picks Could Take On Climate Policy
In nominating Gina McCarthy to head the E.P.A. and Ernest J. Moniz for the Energy Department, President Obama showed his intent to use all the tools at his disposal to tackle climate change.
New York Times (News)Feb 13 2020
News
Parkland Parent Says Trump Wants to Prevent Another Mass Shooting
Tony Montalto, the president of Stand With Parkland, a group founded by the seventeen families who lost a loved one at the Parkland school massacre in 2018, on Thursday said President Donald Trump wants to help prevent another mass shooting.
"[Trump] said he wants to help prevent another Parkland," organization president Tony Montalto told Newsweek.
"He understands that there's
Newsmax (News)Nov 02 2019
News
Here are the four most common questions readers have after consuming a news article (and how to answer them)
Twenty-six Texans walk into a room…
… and discuss news articles. As part of five focus groups with the Center for Media Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin, researchers Tamar Wilner, Dominique A. Montiel Valle, and Gina Masullo Chen went straight to a (pretty diverse mix) of non-journalism folks to get their questions on recent journalism. It was part of an academic look at
Jul 06 2019
News
Women In National Security Push To Move Beyond 'The First' And 'The Only'
In her 30 years as a U.S. diplomat, Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley served as ambassador to Malta, monitored elections in Gaza, led a diplomatic mission in Saudi Arabia, expanded counterterrorism partnerships and oversaw a mass evacuation of Americans from a war zone.
But no matter how many postings she racked up, Abercrombie-Winstanley said, she often saw shock spread across the faces of
NPR (Online News)Jul 10 2013
News
Vitter Won't Fillibuster Obama's EPA Pick
Gina McCarthy's embattled nomination to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency cleared a hurdle on Tuesday when one of her top Republican critics said he would not block a Senate vote on her appointment.
Newsmax (News)Oct 15 2021
News
Teachers in Texas are told they must teach 'opposing' views of the Holocaust
A Texas school district has once again become the center of controversy after an administrator reportedly instructed teachers to provide students with "opposing" views of the Holocaust.
Gina Peddy, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas, is alleged to have made the comments during a meeting last Friday,
NPR (Online News)