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Lawmakers stress maintaining Puerto Rico’s public education system in wake of Hurricane Maria

Lawmakers stress maintaining Puerto Rico’s public education system in wake of Hurricane Maria

by Anna Laffrey | Mar 20, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON— Six months after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, 270 schools are operating without power, families are leaving the island and the federal government hasn’t done enough to help children, several Democratic congressional leaders said Tuesday. At least...
In the #MeToo era, young conservative women look for their spot

In the #MeToo era, young conservative women look for their spot

by Erica Snow & Syd Stone | Mar 20, 2018 | Featured, Politics, Topics

Jami Averwater called her father during the second week of law school with a dilemma — she couldn’t identify a single other Republican in her classroom. When she did acknowledge she was a Republican, she said, her classmates at Belmont University in Nashville...
How Florida schools adopted Puerto Rican students after the hurricane

How Florida schools adopted Puerto Rican students after the hurricane

by Stavros Agorakis, Mila Jasper & Anna Laffrey | Mar 20, 2018 | Education, Featured

TAMPA, Fla. — Adriana Figueroa planned to move to the U.S. mainland from Puerto Rico for college, but Hurricane Maria moved up her plans. She’s now finishing high school in the Tampa area – one of at least 13,000 Puerto Rican students who relocated after the storm....
Introducing Inmates to Real Life via Virtual Reality

Introducing Inmates to Real Life via Virtual Reality

by Catherine Kim & Ben Trachtenberg | Mar 15, 2018 | Featured, Technology

PHILADELPHIA — In a twist akin to an episode of Black Mirror, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is turning to virtual reality to help reduce recidivism rates. The state’s program is focusing on juvenile lifers, inmates sentenced to life without parole before...
Pelosi touts Lamb win in Pennsylvania, isn’t worried about opposition

Pelosi touts Lamb win in Pennsylvania, isn’t worried about opposition

by Jakob Lazzaro, Eric Miller & Caroline Vakil | Mar 15, 2018 | Featured, Politics

  CANONSBURG, Pa. —House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that Democrat Conor Lamb’s narrow win in Pennsylvania’s special election is “a tremendous victory” and said Lamb’s repeated statements that he would not vote for Pelosi as the party’s House...
Flake urges for new Republican candidate, not Trump for 2020 presidential election

Flake urges for new Republican candidate, not Trump for 2020 presidential election

by Libby Berry | Mar 15, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – More than two years before the 2020 presidential election, Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, who has been a vocal Trump administration critic and is retiring at the end of the year, has a message for Republicans: not Donald Trump, no matter the cost. Speaking...
Progressives battle to save women’s health funding

Progressives battle to save women’s health funding

by Paola de Varona | Mar 15, 2018 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — As lawmakers hammer out a 2018 federal budget, women’s health and family planning is proving to be a contentious issue, but the fight is not limited to Capitol Hill. Last month, Planned Parenthood and several local governments and allied health care...
Lamb won by distancing himself from his party. Democrats may want to follow suit.

Lamb won by distancing himself from his party. Democrats may want to follow suit.

by Catherine Kim | Mar 15, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON –– Conor Lamb’s surprising win in a Pennsylvania special election for a House seat may be a sign that the key to success for Democrats running in red districts is distancing themselves from the national party. Lamb won against Republican Rick Saccone in a...
Senators debate solutions to prevent gun violence in schools

Senators debate solutions to prevent gun violence in schools

by Rachel Frazin & Kristina Karisch | Mar 15, 2018 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — One month after a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland left 17 dead and more injured, Florida’s senators presented the Senate Judiciary Committee with opposing solutions for gun violence in school. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Democrat,...
Students descend on Washington to protest gun violence

Students descend on Washington to protest gun violence

by Paola de Varona | Mar 14, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of students from area schools walked out of their campuses in droves Wednesday morning to demand action on gun violence, some traveling to downtown Washington to protest outside of the White House and the Capitol. Combining a solemn...
Through Defiance or Compromise, Students Find a Way to Walk Out for Gun Control

Through Defiance or Compromise, Students Find a Way to Walk Out for Gun Control

by Stavros Agorakis & Mila Jasper | Mar 14, 2018 | Education, Featured

SOUTH RIDING, Va. — Noon time at Freedom High School usually means the beginning of lunch in the cafeteria. But at the lunch bell Wednesday, dozens of students spilled out onto the track instead, walking silently for 17 minutes in the bitter cold to commemorate the...
Students walked out of class nationwide. Here are some who stayed behind

Students walked out of class nationwide. Here are some who stayed behind

by Catherine Kim & Erica Snow | Mar 14, 2018 | Education, Featured

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. –– As thousands of University of Virginia students walked out their classes on Wednesday to protest gun violence, especially in schools, Lecturer Jim Todd invited students to “please feel free” to get up and leave if they wanted to support the...
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