Representative John Rogers was indicted again by a federal grand jury for additional offenses involving the fraud scheme against the Jefferson County Community
Thanks to the generous support of a $2 million gift from the John G Heyburn II Initiative for Excellence in the Federal Judiciary, founded and directed by Martha Heyburn, M.D., University of Kentucky Libraries has established a faculty chair position to oversee and expand the library system’s collaboration with the Heyburn Initiative. In this role, the chair will engage in outreach, educational, archival and oral history work in support of the Heyburn Initiative.
Thanks to the generous support of a $2 million gift from the John G Heyburn II Initiative for Excellence in the Federal Judiciary, founded and directed by Martha Heyburn, M.D., University of Kentucky Libraries has established a faculty chair position to oversee and expand the library system’s collaboration with the Heyburn Initiative. In this role, the chair will engage in outreach, educational, archival and oral history work in support of the Heyburn Initiative.
From Innovation to Application, Cutting-Edge Birth Defects Research to Be Recognized by the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention
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Researcher of Epidemic Vaccine Development and Deployment during Pregnancy Among Featured Speakers
Networking is a cornerstone of our annual meeting, and this year attendees will have more opportunities to partake in interactive and engaging experiences through a dynamic virtual platform. RESTON, Va. (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 From utilizing machine learning for streamlining public health emergency response, to the ethical debate of including pregnant people in scientific research, some of the world’s leading scientists will come together and be recognized for their breakthrough birth defects-related research. The special lectures and award presentations will be highlighted during the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention’s 61st Annual Meeting being held virtually June 24–July 1, 2021.
Insurance Journal’s Top 10 Most Read Stories of 2020: Midwest Region
A new law took effect Aug. 28 in Missouri that exempts motorcycle riders who are at least 26 years old the requirement that all motorcyclists wear helmets. Riders who choose not to wear a helmet will need health insurance coverage. Under the new law, police can’t pull over motorcyclists just to check if they’re following helmet laws.
Rep. John M. Rogers, District 60, and Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, District 15, two Democratic state representatives in Ohio in April introduced a bill in the General Assembly that would require insurers that provide business interruption insurance to cover losses that arise from viruses and pandemics, regardless of whether their policies contain exclusions for such risks. House Bill 589 would have been in effect only during the state of emergency ordered by Gov. Mike DeWine on March 9, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Should Ohio keep its public colleges from restricting controversial speakers?
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In this Dec. 14, 2011 file photo, a protester is removed from the auditorium as Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, spoke during a discussion about brain science research at the University of Iowa College of Public Health in Iowa City, Iowa. The Ohio General Assembly has sent Senate Bill 40 to Gov. Mike DeWine for signature. If signed into law, it would bar state colleges and universities from establishing "free speech zones" or otherwise restricting controversial speakers on campus. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)AP
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