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Journals Media Newsletter for 2026-03-05 ( 11 items )  
2025 USTR Notorious Markets List Issued (10)
WASHINGTON, March 4 [Category: Media] (TNSrpt) -- The Association of American Publishers issued the following news release: * * * 2025 USTR Notorious Markets List Issued * AAP Applauds the Agency's Review of Pirate Sites that are Harmful to Publishers and Authors Washington, DC; March 4, 2026 -The Association of American Publishers today applauded the release of the 2025 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). The Not more PR

American College of Surgeons Releases First-Ever Workplace Standards Framework (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 5 (TNSjou) -- The American College of Surgeons issued the following news release on March 4, 2026: * * * American College of Surgeons Releases First-Ever Workplace Standards Framework Framework addresses call schedules, fatigue mitigation, patient census limits, and other factors to support a sustainable surgical workforce * The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has released the first national framework outlining measurable workplace standards for surgeons, aimed a more PR

BMJ Group: Around 6 Deaths a Year Linked to Clubbing in the UK (10)
LONDON, England, March 5 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about Emergency Medicine Journal: * * * Around 6 deaths a year linked to clubbing in the UK Physical assault or too much 'ecstasy' primary causes, finds 15 year retrospective study * Around 6 deaths a year are linked to clubbing in the UK, finds a 15 year retrospective study (https://emj.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/emermed-2025-215009) published online in Emergency Medicine Journal. Physical assault, including  more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Joint Cyber Defense for Europe? (10)
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on March 3, 2026, by Marija Golubeva, distinguished fellow with the Democratic Resilience Program: * * * A Joint Cyber Defense for Europe? The cyber abilities of the EU's 27 member states are variable, but the best-prepared can benefit from helping the laggards. * One year has passed since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered US Cyber Command to halt all offensive cyber operations and planning a more PR

Changing the narrative: Researchers call for a new approach to reporting gun violence (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, March 4 -- Temple University posted the following news: * * * Changing the narrative: Researchers call for a new approach to reporting gun violence * A Temple-led study finds that how television news reports violence can shape trauma, fear and inequality in the communities most affected. Jessica Beard, associate professor of surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, studies how news coverage of firearm violence shapes public understanding and harm survivors  more PR

Johnson & Johnson Therapy Nipocalimab Granted U.S. FDA Fast Track Designation in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (10)
RARITAN, New Jersey, March 4 -- Johnson and Johnson Innovative Medicine issued the following news release on March 3, 2026: * * * Johnson & Johnson therapy nipocalimab granted U.S. FDA Fast Track designation in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) Fast Track designation reflects the unmet need in this serious disease and enables the potential for an accelerated FDA review timeline The designation is supported by a Phase 2 study in which nipocalimab demonstrated reduction in lupus disease activ more PR

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: How some skills become second nature (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, March 4 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news: * * * How some skills become second nature * Expertise isn't easy to pass down. Take riding a bike: A seasoned cyclist might talk a beginner through the basics of how to sit and when to push off. But other skills, like how hard to pedal to keep balanced, are more intuitive and harder to articulate. This implicit know-how is known as tacit knowledge, and very often, it can only be learned more PR

Media Tip Sheet: Effort to End NYC Congestion Pricing Program Blocked (10)
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * Media Tip Sheet: Effort to End NYC Congestion Pricing Program Blocked * WASHINGTON (March 4, 2026) - A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to end New York City's congestion pricing program was illegal, marking a major victory for one of the nation's most closely watched transportation policies. This decision comes months after the program was granted temporary protection. Sara Broni more PR

New York Times columnist is 2026 Hays lecture speaker (10)
RIVERSIDE, California, March 4 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news: * * * New York Times columnist is 2026 Hays lecture speaker * Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times political columnist and a provocative voice on social media, will be the speaker for the 2026 Hays Press-Enterprise Lecture at UC Riverside. The talk, "What's the Matter with American Democracy?" will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 2 at the University Theatre, 900 University Avenue more PR

Rep. Scholten Publishes Article on Federal Water Protections in Harvard Law School Journal of Legislation (10)
WASHINGTON, March 4 -- Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Michigan, issued the following news release: * * * Rep. Scholten Publishes Article on Federal Water Protections in Harvard Law School Journal of Legislation * WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten (D-MI-03) published (link is external) an article in the Harvard Law School Journal of Legislation on the necessity of strong, bipartisan federal protections for U.S. water resources. The piece, " The Retreat of Cooperative Federalism: more PR

Studying 'Creatures Great and Small' as a Veterinary Pathologist (10)
STORRS, Connecticut, March 4 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * Studying 'Creatures Great and Small' as a Veterinary Pathologist * Natalie Tocco '23 MA ( CAHNR ) grew up around animals. She had cats as companion pets, and her dad and uncle kept cows, horses, and chickens on a small farm in Rhode Island. Tocco's love of animals solidified when she read James Herriot's "All Creatures Great and Small," a book series that focuses on the adventures of an English v more PR