Administration Steps Up Enforcement Against Human Trafficking and Cartel Networks
During this 'National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month', the Department of Homeland Security is highlighting its ongoing efforts to investigate human trafficking networks and support victims of sex trafficking and forced…
The Unpopular Conversation We’re Avoiding in the Anti-Trafficking Space
While a precise, all-encompassing figure for every U.S. human trafficking nonprofit is virtually impossible to find, government sources alone contribute hundreds of millions of dollars annually to anti-trafficking efforts.
One Month Left to Apply for FEMA Assistance in Alaska After Typhoon Halong
FEMA is urging those affected by severe storms, flooding and remnants of Typhoon Halong Oct. 8-13, 2025, to apply for state and FEMA Individual Assistance before the deadline of Feb. 20, 2026.
SBA Issues Clarifying Guidance That Race-Based Discrimination is Not Tolerated in the 8(a) Program
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued formal guidance to SBA program officials reiterating, in alignment with policy changes implemented by Administrator Kelly Loeffler last year, that race-based discrimination within the…
The Role of Public Information Officers in Mitigating Threats and Hazards at Large-Scale Outdoor Events
U.S. large-scale outdoor events in 2026 such as the FIFA® World Cup matches (plus fan events, practices, viewing parties and more), the Macy’s® and other 4th of July Fireworks show, and Sail4th 250 will attract massive crowds and…
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s acting leader used a hearing on Wednesday to defend the Trump administration’s mass layoffs at CISA and reassure lawmakers that the agency was still prepared to defend government and…