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Lawmakers demand better health care for veterans, greater transparency from VA

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 28, 2015 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Members of a House subcommittee blasted Veterans Affairs on Wednesday for failing to adequately care for veterans and called for increased transparency from the embattled department. “Unfortunately, it became painfully apparent to me last year that the...
House Foreign Affairs Committee holds hearing on Iran nuclear negotiations

House Foreign Affairs Committee holds hearing on Iran nuclear negotiations

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 27, 2015 | National Security

WASHINGTON – House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce said Tuesday President Barack Obama failed to maintain a firm line in Iranian nuclear negotiations, claiming that the U.S. conceded too much without getting anything in return. “Negotiations…appear to be...
Senate Armed Services Committee discusses national security threats, U.S. strategy

Senate Armed Services Committee discusses national security threats, U.S. strategy

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 21, 2015 | National Security

WASHINGTON – Sen. John McCain used a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Wednesday to criticize President Barack Obama’s State of the Union claim that the “shadow of crisis has passed.” “That news came as quite a surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to...
From Charlie Hebdo to Cuba, Congress uses address to sound off

From Charlie Hebdo to Cuba, Congress uses address to sound off

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 20, 2015 | Politics, State of the Union

By Paige Leskin and Tal Axelrod WASHINGTON — Several members of Congress took the opportunity at Tuesday’s State of the Union address to prominently display their views, ranging from the terror attacks in Paris to the recent decision to open diplomatic relations with...

Senators release legislation summary restricting transfers of Gitmo detainees

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 13, 2015 | National Security

WASHINGTON – Four powerful Republican senators Tuesday pushed for legislation that would impose a two-year moratorium on the transfer of high-level Guantanamo detainees, citing volatility of the Middle East and the recent terror attacks in Paris as signs that now is...

Former jihadist, spy reflects on homegrown terrorism

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 7, 2015 | National Security

WASHINGTON – Canadian Mubin Shaikh, a former jihadist, knows all too well the allure of radical Islamic ideologies. “There was an ISIS in 1995. It was the Taliban. In the 2000s it was al-Qaida,” he said. “And yes I would have joined.” He didn’t follow through. But the...

Path from student to jihadist shows perils of homegrown terrorism, expert says

by Tal Axelrod | Jan 7, 2015 | National Security

WASHINGTON – Two authors described the perils of homegrown terrorism in the west in a talk to the liberal-leaning New America Foundation Wednesday. The think tank discussion featured Mubin Shaikh and Anne Speckhard and was moderated by New America Foundation Director...
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