Oct 31, 2024
Farmworkers harvesting crops in a field, illustrating the importance of agricultural labor in the U.S. economy.
U.S. House Passes Farm Workforce Modernization Act

In one of the first major steps to immigration reform as promised by the Biden administration, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Farm Workforce Modernization Act in a vote of 247 to 174. The bipartisan vote had the support of 30 Republicans with just one Democrat voting against... Read More »

Adele and Simon Konecki sitting together at an event, both smiling.
Adele and Husband Simon Konecki Have Divorced

Adele and Simon Konecki just recently finalized their divorce. She had first filed for divorce in September 2019 after a split the month before. According to USA Today, “The British singing superstar married Konecki, co-founder of Life Water, an eco-friendly brand of bottled water, in May of 2018, according to... Read More »

A woman places flowers at the entrance of a massage spa in Atlanta as a memorial for the victims of a recent shooting spree.
Authorities Investigate Motive Behind Atlanta Shooter Rampage

State and federal officials are continuing to piece together the details of a shooting spree that targeted three Asian massage spas in the Atlanta area. The shooter who has been identified as 21-year-old Robert Aaron Long shot and killed eight individuals, with at least four of the individuals killed having... Read More »

A doctor in a white coat engaging in a telemedicine consultation using a tablet in an office setting.
Telehealth Regulations and Requirements During a National Emergency

Telemedicine, or the distribution of health services through the use of technology, is drastically changing the way physicians deliver care. By making long-distance communication possible, telemedicine has increased access to healthcare for many populations, including rural communities that may not be located near hospitals. As COVID-19 cases continue to rise,... Read More »

An elderly woman and a caregiver wearing masks engage in a meaningful conversation in a nursing home setting.
Host of New Laws Proposed to Reform Nursing Home Safety in New York

Many Americans first learned about COVID-19’s lethal threats by watching news reports about rampant deaths in New York, especially in nursing homes. The tragedy foreshadowed the horror that would soon spread throughout the nation until one-third of all the 536,000 U.S. coronavirus deaths took place in elder care facilities. Now,... Read More »