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American College of Surgeons Urges Congress to Stabilize Medicare Physician Payment and Protect Access to Surgical Care (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 21 -- The American College of Surgeons issued the following news release on May 20, 2026:
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American College of Surgeons Urges Congress to Stabilize Medicare Physician Payment and Protect Access to Surgical Care
As the House Energy and Commerce Committee meets today to examine Medicare physician payment reform, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) urges policymakers to address growing instability in physician payment that threatens patient access to high-quality surgical care.
"Quality surgical care has been th more PR
Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: Georgian Dream's Failed Pivot (10)
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on May 21, 2026, by Irina Arabidze, non-resident fellow with the Democratic Resilience Program:
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Georgian Dream's Failed Pivot
How Georgia's billionaire Ivanishvili misread Moscow, and why Washington shouldn't reward his overtures.
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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze flew to Yerevan in May, shook hands with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after years of poisonous relations, and spoke about the Middle Corridor transport and ene more PR
Engineering Students Bring Light to Pastors in Ghana (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, May 21 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Engineering Students Bring Light to Pastors in Ghana
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by Rachel Ward, Student Public Relations Writer
Cedarville University engineering students build solar lights for churches in West Africa
In villages in West Africa where reliable electricity remains limited, a small solar-powered light is transforming access to Scripture, education and community life after sunset.
Solar-powered lights support Bible reading, worship and literacy after dark
For nea more PR
Federal Research: Agencies Should Better Manage Anticipated Publishing Cost Increases Amid Shift to Public Access (10)
WASHINGTON, May 21 (TNSLrpt) -- The Government Accountability Office issued the following report:
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Federal Research: Agencies Should Better Manage Anticipated Publishing Cost Increases Amid Shift to Public Access
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Fast Facts
The U.S. government funds billions of dollars in research each year. However, results of the research are often behind expensive paywalls. This makes it harder for others to read and build on it.
In 2022, the Office of Science and Technology Policy told agencies to make new federally funded research immediatel more PR
Mairi McAllan appointed Scotland's new culture secretary (10)
LONDON, England, May 21 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news:
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Mairi McAllan appointed Scotland's new culture secretary
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Mairi McAllan has been named Scotland's cabinet secretary for education, culture and Gaelic.
A reshuffle this week saw first minister John Swinney reduce the size of his cabinet from 12 to nine members and merge culture and education under one brief.
McAllan succeeds Angus Robertson, who served as the cabinet secretary for the constitution, external affairs and culture b more PR
Sainsbury Centre receives PS91.2m donation (10)
LONDON, England, May 21 [Category: Arts/Cultural] -- The Museums Association posted the following news:
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Sainsbury Centre receives PS91.2m donation
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The Sainsbury Centre has secured a PS91.2m donation that will be used to refurbish the building, which is part of the University of East Anglia (UEA) campus in Norwich.
The money has come from Gatsby, a charitable foundation created by David Sainsbury, the son of Robert Sainsbury. The art museum was opened in 1978 after Robert Sainsbury and his wife Lisa Sainsbury donated their collecti more PR
Six Penn State Dickinson Law Class of 2026 students share their stories (10)
CARLISLE, Pennsylvania, May 20 -- Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law posted the following news:
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Six Penn State Dickinson Law Class of 2026 students share their stories
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In May, more than 350 students in the Juris Doctor (J.D.), Master of Laws (LL.M.), and Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) programs will graduate from Penn State Dickinson Law at the Carlisle and University Park locations. Every student has taken a unique path to this exciting achievement. Here, six students share their stories of how they came to more PR
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