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Unregulated Pain: Lack of DOD oversight puts veterans at risk in VA hospitals

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 18, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON — There are days when Navy veteran Brian Lewis is in too much pain to get out of bed. Since he moved to the outskirts of Saint Paul, Minn. three months ago, he’s been trying to get a medication consultation at the local veterans hospital. Lewis, a former...
After assault: Veterans struggle to find military sexual trauma treatment

After assault: Veterans struggle to find military sexual trauma treatment

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 18, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON — Appearing before a Senate panel, former Lance Corp. Jeremiah Arbogast asked for better healthcare for veterans from a wheelchair stamped with a Marine Corps emblem. But Arbogast’s injuries were not sustained on the battlefield. They were from a 9mm...

‘Smart’ gun technology promising but needs reliability

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 18, 2014 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Just outside of Los Angeles, electronic “smart” guns have hit American shelves. In February, the Oak Tree Gun Club began selling the Armatix iP1, a German-manufactured handgun that shoots only when in proximity to a specially equipped watch. The iP1 is...

Lawmakers welcome Newtown cycling team, demand action on gun control

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 11, 2014 | Politics

WASHINGTON — Connecticut’s members of Congress welcomed a cycling team from Newtown, Conn. outside the Capitol Tuesday, urging their colleagues on Capitol Hill to tighten gun control laws 15 months after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Team 26, a...

Video: Protesters shave heads in solidarity with ailing Chinese political prisoner

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 10, 2014 | Politics

WASHINGTON – A group of demonstrators gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in Washington Friday to shave their heads in solidarity with a political prisoner in China Liu Xia has been under house arrest in Beijing since 2010. She was arrested shortly after her husband,...

Shaving heads in front of Chinese Embassy, protesters demand freedom for political prisoner

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 7, 2014 | Politics

WASHINGTON – A group of demonstrators gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in Washington Friday to shave their heads in solidarity with a political prisoner in China. Liu Xia has been under house arrest in Beijing since 2010. She was arrested shortly after her...
Elon Musk urges Senate to contract SpaceX satellite launch services

Elon Musk urges Senate to contract SpaceX satellite launch services

by Christophe Haubursin | Mar 5, 2014 | Business, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Tech magnate Elon Musk wants in on the Defense Department’s satellite space race, for capitalism’s sake. At a Senate hearing Wednesday, Musk, the CEO of electric car maker Tesla Motors, pushed for opening up satellite launch services to free market...
Rubio: Russia must be held accountable for potential nuclear missile treaty violations

Rubio: Russia must be held accountable for potential nuclear missile treaty violations

by Christophe Haubursin | Feb 25, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON — Holding Russia accountable for possible violations of a 1987 nuclear missile treaty means keeping President Vladimir Putin’s priorities in mind, Sen. Marco Rubio said Tuesday at a Heritage Foundation event. Putin’s 2005 statement that the collapse of the...

Infographic: Mental health care implications extensive for service members

by Christophe Haubursin | Feb 19, 2014 | Health & Science

After West Virginia spill, taste test marks importance of rural water systems

After West Virginia spill, taste test marks importance of rural water systems

by Christophe Haubursin | Feb 12, 2014 | Environment

WASHINGTON — Like wine connoisseurs judging the best Bordeaux, a panel of judges with more than a century of taste-testing knowledge among them, named Curtis, Neb. Wednesday as having the best drinking water in rural America. The annual competition — the National...
Republicans rebrand from ‘party of no’ to ‘party of bold’

Republicans rebrand from ‘party of no’ to ‘party of bold’

by Christophe Haubursin | Feb 10, 2014 | Politics

WASHINGTON — They’ve been branded as the “party of no” — a group of ultra-conservative obstructionists catapulted into Congress with a mission to block anything Democrats, especially President Barack Obama, put forward. And after being blamed for last fall’s...
Senators push for support of military sexual assault bill

Senators push for support of military sexual assault bill

by Christophe Haubursin | Feb 6, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON – Pushing for support on her bill to move prosecution of military sexual assaults out of the chain of command, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand spoke Thursday alongside veterans who were sexually assaulted while on active duty. The Senate is expected to take up the...
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