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Journals Media Newsletter for 2026-01-15 ( 14 items )  
BPI's Bill Nelson Testifies at House Hearing on Fed Balance Sheet (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 [Category: Financial Services] -- The Bank Policy Institute issued the following news release: * * * BPI's Bill Nelson Testifies at House Hearing on Fed Balance Sheet * Washington, D.C. -Bank Policy Institute Chief Economist Bill Nelson will testify today on the Federal Reserve's balance sheet at a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee Task Force on Monetary Policy, Treasury Market Resilience, and Economic Prosperity titled "Striking the Right Balance Sheet."  more PR

Deaf, hard-of-hearing children's adversity influences adult health, study finds (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Jan. 14 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Deaf, hard-of-hearing children's adversity influences adult health, study finds * MEDIA, Pa. -Children who are deaf or hard of hearing may experience higher rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) than their hearing peers, and these experiences pose long-lasting effects to adult mental and physical health, according to a research team led by Danielle "Danni" Guth, who started the pr more PR

ICYMI: Rep. McBride Reflects on Her First Year in Congress in News Journal Op-Ed (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Delaware, issued the following news release: * * * ICYMI: Rep. McBride Reflects on Her First Year in Congress in News Journal Op-Ed * WILMINGTON, DE - In case you missed it, Delaware's Congresswoman Sarah McBride penned an op-ed in the Delaware News Journal reflecting on her first year in Congress and outlining her continued commitment to standing up for Delaware families and delivering real results for the state. The piece, titled " I fight to  more PR

Media Tip Sheet: 2026 Midterm Elections (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * Media Tip Sheet: 2026 Midterm Elections * WASHINGTON (January 14, 2026) - As the 2026 midterm elections near both sides of the aisle are racing to determine which party will control the House and the Senate. Recent polls show that the Democrats are positioned well above the Republicans for retaking control of the House. This election will also determine whether the president will be able to follow through wi more PR

Nationwide media demand for Texas A&M University research reaches an all-time high (10)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Jan. 14 -- Texas A&M University posted the following news: * * * Nationwide media demand for Texas A&M University research reaches an all-time high * Texas A&M University's research is reaching more people, in more places, than ever before and nationwide demand for faculty expertise continues to grow. As detailed in the 2025 Marketing Impact Report, media mentions of Texas A&M research and impact increased 72% year over year in FY25, totaling 76,020 placements. This more PR

One year into Trump's second term: increasingly repressive US president on track to join ranks of world's worst press freedom predators (10)
PARIS, France, Jan. 14 [Category: Media] -- Reporters Without Borders issued the following news: * * * One year into Trump's second term: increasingly repressive US president on track to join ranks of world's worst press freedom predators * After winning re-election in 2024, Donald Trump promised to be a dictator "on day one." When it comes to press freedom, he has kept his word, extending the war on the press he launched while running for his first term with grave attacks on access to relia more PR

Penn State-Brandywine: Deaf, Hard-of-hearing Children's Adversity Influences Adult Health, Study Finds (10)
MEDIA, Pennsylvania, Jan. 15 (TNSjou) -- The Pennsylvania State University Brandywine Campus issued the following news: * * * Deaf, hard-of-hearing children's adversity influences adult health, study finds Brandywine undergraduate led study on trauma, resiliency in deaf and hard-of-hearing children By Christina Billie Children who are deaf or hard of hearing may experience higher rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) than their hearing peers, and these experiences pose long-lasting  more PR

Pregnancy-related high blood pressure varied among Asian, Pacific Islander subgroups (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 14 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * Pregnancy-related high blood pressure varied among Asian, Pacific Islander subgroups * Research Highlights: * The risk of pregnancy-related high blood pressure varied markedly among people of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander descent, according to an analysis of California health records. * Pacific Islander and Filipino individuals were at two to  more PR

Representatives Blake Moore, John Moolenaar Introduce Legislation to Prevent Foreign Adversaries from Abusing American Surrogacy Industry (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -- Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, issued the following news release: * * * Representatives Blake Moore, John Moolenaar Introduce Legislation to Prevent Foreign Adversaries from Abusing American Surrogacy Industry * WASHINGTON -Representatives Blake Moore (R-UT) and John Moolenaar (R-MI), Chairman of the Select Committee on China, introduced legislation to prevent foreign adversarial nations from abusing the American surrogacy industry to obtain U.S. citizenship for their child more PR

Scientists demonstrate first-time use of AI for genetic circuit design (10)
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 14 -- Rice University posted the following news release: * * * Scientists demonstrate first-time use of AI for genetic circuit design * There are hundreds of cell types in the human body, each with a specific role spelled out in their DNA. In theory, all it takes for cells to behave in desired ways -for example, getting them to produce a therapeutic molecule or assemble into a tissue graft -is the right DNA sequence. The problem is figuring out what DNA sequence codes fo more PR

Study shows how kidnapping of athlete's father influenced society, president across continents (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Jan. 14 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Study shows how kidnapping of athlete's father influenced society, president across continents * LAWRENCE -Sports are often viewed as an escape from the problems of the real world. But when a Colombian soccer star's father was kidnapped, the resulting media coverage helped move the story from the field of play to front-page news that united a country, cast doubt on peace negotiations and influenced how peo more PR

Tecvayli Monotherapy Demonstrates Superior Progression-Free and Overall Survival Versus Standard of Care as Early as First Relapse in Patients With Multiple Myeloma Predominantly Refractory to Anti-CD38 Therapy and Lenalidomide (10)
RARITAN, New Jersey, Jan. 15 -- Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine issued the following news release on Jan. 14, 2026: * * * TECVAYLI(R) monotherapy demonstrates superior progression-free and overall survival versus standard of care as early as first relapse in patients with multiple myeloma predominantly refractory to anti-CD38 therapy and lenalidomide TECVAYLI(R) alone reduced risk of disease progression or death by 71% in a high unmet need population MajesTEC-9 is the second positive more PR

Time spent on gaming and social media not to blame for teen mental health issues (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 14 -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release: * * * Time spent on gaming and social media not to blame for teen mental health issues * Written by: Joe Stafford A major new study from The University of Manchester has found little evidence that social media use or video gaming are causing mental health problems in young teenagers, challenging one of the most widespread concerns among parents and teachers today. The research - published in t more PR

UM professor and students present latest research on economic cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries at international conference (10)
MACAU, China, Jan. 15 -- The University of Macau posted the following news: * * * UM professor and students present latest research on economic cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries at international conference * Francisco Leandro, associate professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Macau (UM), and Wang Yinkangni, a PhD student in political science at UM, presented their co-authored paper, C more PR