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Getting active: Sporting goods industry lobbies for fitness legislation

by Rachel Morello | Mar 14, 2012 | Politics

The 13th annual National Health Through Fitness Day gets underway with a breakfast briefing. Bill Sells, vice president of government relations for SGMA, delivers opening remarks. (MNS)To prepare the group for their meetings with members of Congress, SGMA provided...
House Republicans blast Obama health care law as ‘budget buster’

House Republicans blast Obama health care law as ‘budget buster’

by Rachel Morello | Mar 6, 2012 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON –Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius made her third appearance in front of Congress in less than three weeks Tuesday to defend her department’s $76.4 billion budget request for next year. Members of the Republican-dominated House...
President Clinton: Energy efficiency should be America’s headline

President Clinton: Energy efficiency should be America’s headline

by Rachel Morello | Feb 29, 2012 | Business, Environment, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Former President Bill Clinton said Wednesday that the Obama administration is making great strides in creating green jobs, but environment-friendly industries are still not getting recognition. “We’re left with a time of real excitement here, that...

Act of patriotism: Military families seek more help for autistic kids

by Rachel Morello | Feb 28, 2012 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Cheryl Chafos walks her 10-year-old son Zachary to the bus stop at 6:45 every morning. His ride to school is an hour and fifteen minutes long. Soon after, Chafos helps her toddler into the family car so she can drive a third son, Andrew, 11, to his...
Obama budget: Tightening the belt on global health

Obama budget: Tightening the belt on global health

by Rachel Morello | Feb 21, 2012 | Politics

WASHINGTON – In a year that combines federal belt-tightening and election year politics, President Barack Obama’s administration released a budget proposal that asked every department to “tighten their belts to free up more resources for areas critical to...
‘I approve this text message:’ Campaigns seek creative ways to reach voters

‘I approve this text message:’ Campaigns seek creative ways to reach voters

by Rachel Morello | Feb 14, 2012 | Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON – Voters using Twitter from their phones in the last three days have seen such trending topics as Grammy updates, budget news and everything in between. They may have read tweets from their favorite celebrity or news outlet. Or perhaps even from Rick...

Obama to young scientists: ‘You guys put me to shame’

by Rachel Morello | Feb 7, 2012 | Education, Health & Science

Video: Megan Neunan / Medill Video: Safiya Merchant / Medill WASHINGTON — It’s not every day that robots roam the White House. Obama hosted the second White House Science Fair Tuesday, honoring students who have won competitions in science, technology, engineering and...
Researchers demonstrate stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis

Researchers demonstrate stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis

by Rachel Morello | Feb 1, 2012 | Education

WASHINGTON – Researchers shared early results of a new experimental treatment for multiple sclerosis involving adult stem cells at a congressional briefing Wednesday afternoon. Jeffrey Cohen, M.D., a researcher from the Cleveland Clinic and principle investigator for...

State of the Union: White House, Republicans debate via social media

by Rachel Morello | Jan 24, 2012 | Politics

WASHINGTON – What is “the blueprint for an economy that’s built to last” anyway? Democrats and Republicans didn’t even wait for the State of the Union address to end Tuesday night before they began sparring over President Obama’s key talking point. Both the White...
Young people brave rain at March for Life on National Mall

Young people brave rain at March for Life on National Mall

by Rachel Morello | Jan 23, 2012 | Politics

WASHINGTON – Mandy Smith got off the Smithsonian Metro stop escalator and immediately grabbed a sign from March for Life volunteers. “Defend life,” it read. “I’m here because my mom was pregnant with me in high school,” said Smith, clutching her sign to her chest....
New technology “clouding” information storage

New technology “clouding” information storage

by Rachel Morello | Jan 18, 2012 | Business, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON – Do you know where your computer’s information is stored? Increasingly, the answer is up in the air. Cloud technology is one of the latest developments to hit it big in the world of digital information. This service allows users to store and access...
Supreme Court hears arguments in dispute over Family and Medical Leave Act

Supreme Court hears arguments in dispute over Family and Medical Leave Act

by Rachel Morello | Jan 11, 2012 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case contesting provisions in the Family and Medical Leave Act, which requires that employers allow their workers to take unpaid leaves for medical reasons. The decision in the case, Coleman v. Maryland...
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