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Reports from Public Policy Newsletter for 2025-07-23 ( 7 items )  
New Report Calls For Faculty Control In AI Decisions (10)
WASHINGTON, July 23 (TNSrpt) -- The American Association of University Professors issued the following news on July 22, 2025: * * * New Report Calls For Faculty Control In AI Decisions Today, the AAUP released a new report, Artificial Intelligence and the Academic Professions, sharing survey findings and calling for the establishment of policies in colleges and universities that prioritize economic security, faculty working conditions, and student learning conditions as advancements in artifi more PR

New Report Documents Practical Threats to States' Rights, U.S. Sovereignty, and American Pig Farmers From Rebranded 'EATS Act' (10)
WASHINGTON, July 23 (TNSrpt) [Category: Animals] -- The Center for a Humane Economy posted the following news release: * * * New Report Documents Practical Threats to States' Rights, U.S. Sovereignty, and American Pig Farmers from Rebranded "EATS Act" Animal wellness organizations issue report ahead of House Agriculture Committee hearing that's a show-and-tell opportunity for National Pork Producers Council * In advance of a House Agriculture Committee hearing devoid of any witnesses who fa more PR

New Report Outlines Strategy to Compete With China's Digital Silk Road in Kenya (10)
WASHINGTON, July 23 (TNSrep) -- The Center for a New American Security issued the following news release on July 22, 2025: * * * New Report Outlines Strategy to Compete with China's Digital Silk Road in Kenya Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Countering the Digital Silk Road: Kenya, by Vivek Chilukuri and Ruby Scanlon. The Digital Silk Road (DSR) is China's initiative to shape critical digital infrastructure around the world to advance its geopolitica more PR

New Survey Data Reveals Nearly One-Third of Americans Engage in a 'Sleep Divorce' (10)
DARIEN, Illinois, July 23 (TNSrpt) -- The American Academy of Sleep Medicine issued the following news release on July 21, 2025: * * * New survey data reveals nearly one-third of Americans engage in a 'sleep divorce' DARIEN, IL - It's no secret that good sleep makes for better days and stronger relationships, but how couples get that rest, in the same bed or separately, has Americans talking. According to new survey data from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, nearly one-third (31%) of U more PR

Research: Deforestation Rates on Recognized Afro-Descendant Lands in Brazil,Colombia, Ecuador and Suriname Are as Much as 55% Lower Than the Norm (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, July 23 (TNSrpt) -- Conservation International issued the following news release on July 22, 2025: * * * Research: Deforestation Rates on Recognized Afro-Descendant Lands in Brazil,Colombia, Ecuador and Suriname Are as Much as 55% Lower than the Norm First-of-its-kind study shows Afro-descendant peoples are key environmental stewards; 56% of their lands are top 5% in global biodiversity * ARLINGTON, Va. - Afro-descendant peoples in four Amazon countries show remarkable  more PR

Specialty Soya & Grains Alliance: IP Crop Network - July 22 Report (10)
MANKATO, Minnesota, July 23 (TNSrep) -- The Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance issued the following news on July 22, 2025: * * * IP Crop Network: July 22 report Heat and moisture have been the theme for much of the summer across the Midwest. While it can be miserable for humans, crops (and weeds) appreciate the great growing weather and have been doing well. Early rains are still having an impact, as some crops are behind the five-year average due to extra wet conditions. Soybean conditions more PR

Survey Shows That Pandemic Permanently Shifted Duties for Many Board Professionals (10)
WASHINGTON, July 23 (TNSrep) -- The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges issued the following news release on July 22, 2025: * * * New Survey Shows that Pandemic Permanently Shifted Duties for Many Board Professionals A new survey shows that the COVID-19 pandemic brought both more duties and changes in working environments for board professionals that have continued in 2025. The survey, conducted every five years by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities a more PR