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Policy experts weigh-in on Nevada’s Democratic debate

Policy experts weigh-in on Nevada’s Democratic debate

by Rupa Palla | Feb 18, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Six Democratic presidential candidates will participate in Wednesday night’s debate in Nevada, with former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg making his first debate appearance. The Democratic National Committee set two qualification thresholds:...
As Warren looks ahead to Super Tuesday, her message remains consistent after N.H. loss

As Warren looks ahead to Super Tuesday, her message remains consistent after N.H. loss

by Evan Ochsner, Zamone Perez, Joey Safchik and Gregory Svirnovskiy | Feb 14, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics, Topics

ARLINGTON VA. — In her first public event after placing a distant fourth in the New Hampshire primary, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her campaign remain on course in messaging at a town hall in Arlington, Va., while also laying out a strategy for the...
Subcommittee evaluates bill to protect women’s access to abortion

Subcommittee evaluates bill to protect women’s access to abortion

by Suzy Vazquez | Feb 12, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — In response to numerous states enacting laws in 2019 that prohibit or restrict abortion, a House subcommittee held a hearing to evaluate H.R. 2975, The Women’s Health Protection Act. The bill would prohibit bans and medically unnecessary...
2020 Census falling behind on worker recruitment goals, GAO report says

2020 Census falling behind on worker recruitment goals, GAO report says

by Alex Moore and Cassidy Wang | Feb 12, 2020 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — The Census Bureau is falling behind on recruiting workers and community partners for the 2020 count ahead of the start of self-response mailing next month, according to a report released by the Government Accountability Office Wednesday during a...
Democrats Murphy, Khanna discuss progressive foreign policy ahead of 2020 election

Democrats Murphy, Khanna discuss progressive foreign policy ahead of 2020 election

by James Pollard | Feb 12, 2020 | Featured, National Security, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — National security will likely be an important issue for Democrats during the 2020 presidential election cycle, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said Wednesday at a panel discussion on foreign policy. “We just went through an impeachment crisis that was...
Experts testify space weather pose threat to human life, poorly monitored

Experts testify space weather pose threat to human life, poorly monitored

by Rupa Palla | Feb 12, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science, Technology, Topics

WASHINGTON – Space weather – the reactions between the sun, solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field – poses significant threats to global commerce and human life that need to be better understood, experts told a Senate committee Wednesday. Members of the Senate...
Klobuchar finishes third in New Hampshire, gaining “Klomentum”

Klobuchar finishes third in New Hampshire, gaining “Klomentum”

by Joshua Irvine | Feb 12, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE – There is a medal for third place, at least sometimes.   Sen. Amy Klobuchar clearly thought so. The Minnesota Democrat was all smiles as she took the stage at a Concord convention center Tuesday night. With 87 percent of precincts reporting,...

Sanders wins in New Hampshire

by Olivia Olander and Megan Lebowitz | Feb 12, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics, Topics

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Sen. Bernie Sanders scored an early victory in New Hampshire today, marking a solid start to the primaries and reminding the Democratic electorate of the strength in his left-leaning message. “Our campaign is not just about beating Trump. It’s...
Opioid crisis drives some N.H. voters to back Trump, re-examine Democratic pool

Opioid crisis drives some N.H. voters to back Trump, re-examine Democratic pool

by Sneha Dey | Feb 11, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Topics

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Frank Huntley wheels around a skeleton adorned with his old opioid pill bottles to campaign rallies across New Hampshire. Huntley, who is now six years into his recovery, used the skeleton “Pill Man” to confront presidential candidates about...
Sanders rally draws in young voters, finds place for music

Sanders rally draws in young voters, finds place for music

by Sneha Dey, Olivia Olander and Megan Lebowitz | Feb 11, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics

DURHAM, N.H. — On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders took the arena stage, his name emblazoned on a drum set behind him, a stark contrast to the setting of a traditional stump speech. Thousands of millennial and Gen Z supporters showed up...
House subcommittee proposes changes to EPA lead and copper rule

House subcommittee proposes changes to EPA lead and copper rule

by Janea Wilson | Feb 11, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — Preventing another water-safety crisis requires the Environmental Protection Agency to write specific rules about the use of lead and copper pipes for water, said the chairman of a key House environmental subcommittee Tuesday. Federal rules on lead and...
“You can’t do space by the seat of your pants,” reps say at Space conference

“You can’t do space by the seat of your pants,” reps say at Space conference

by Virginia Langmaid | Feb 11, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — The United States must act quickly to keep pace with Chinese and Russian competition in space, a House leader on space told a forum of industry representatives Tuesday. “When we are talking about major investments in our infrastructure, we can’t leave...
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