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NBC News is bringing a legendary sports broadcaster to the Olympics, but not in the way we might be expecting.
Media Tip Sheet: SCOTUS Rules to Allow Emergency Abortions in Idaho
The Supreme Court has ruled to allow emergency abortions in Idaho at least for now.
Media Tip Sheet: Supreme Court Overturns Ex-Mayor's Bribery Conviction
The Supreme Court overturned the bribery conviction of a former Indiana mayor.
Media Tip Sheet: Senate Staff Diversity Report Highlights Racial Disparities and Data Gaps
A recent report reveals that only 21.4% of mid-level Senate staffers are people of color, significantly lower than the national average.
Media Tip Sheet: Olympian Michael Phelps Calls on the World Anti-Doping Agency for Accountability
Former olympic swimmer, Michael Phelps is calling on the World Anti-Doping Agency to be fair among all athletes.
Media Tip Sheet: Kenya’s President Rejects Finance Bill After Violent Protests
Kenya’s president said Wednesday he will not sign a finance bill that included tax hikes, bowing to pressure from protestors had stormed parliament, launched demonstrations across the country and...
Media Tip Sheet: Border Crossings Drop Over 40% Following Biden’s New Asylum Restrictions
Crossings at the U.S. southern border have dropped over 40% in the three weeks since President Biden announced new asylum restrictions.
Media Tip Sheet: Surgeon General Declares Gun Violence a Public Health Crisis
The U.S. surgeon general has declared gun violence a public health crisis following the increase in injuries and deaths involving firearms.
Media Tip Sheet: Managing the Challenge of Chronic Absenteeism
Throughout the 2021-2022 academic year, at least 14.7 million K-12 students nationwide were marked as chronically absent, as students returned to in-person learning after the height of the COVID-19...
Media Tip Sheet: Managing the Challenge of Chronic Absenteeism
Throughout the 2021-2022 academic year, at least 14.7 million K-12 students nationwide were marked as chronically absent, as students returned to in-person learning after the height of the COVID-19...