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College Republicans admire unification theme in State of the Union address, praise Trump’s first year in office

College Republicans admire unification theme in State of the Union address, praise Trump’s first year in office

by Caroline Vakil | Jan 30, 2018 | Featured, Politics, SOTU2018

WASHINGTON — College Republicans praised President Donald Trump’s first year in office Tuesday and found relatable themes during Trump’s State of the Union address. Allison Coukos, a senior and chair of the George Washington University College Republicans, said the...
State of the Union protest a step in the right direction, #MeToo activists say, but there’s a long way to go

State of the Union protest a step in the right direction, #MeToo activists say, but there’s a long way to go

by Libby Berry & Paola de Varona | Jan 30, 2018 | Featured, Politics, SOTU2018, Topics

WASHINGTON – Last year female Democratic lawmakers wore white to President Donald Trump’s first address to a joint session of Congress to honor suffragettes. This year, the color will be black as both male and female members of Congress show support for the #MeToo and...
Explainer: Here’s what Trump meant when he talked about national security in his first State of the Union

Explainer: Here’s what Trump meant when he talked about national security in his first State of the Union

by Mila Jasper | Jan 30, 2018 | Featured, National Security, SOTU2018, Topics

"As we rebuild America's strength and confidence at home, we are also restoring our strength and standing abroad." What it means: There are currently some 1.3 million active-duty service members, making the U.S. military the third largest in the world. The National...
Trump 2019 budget plan likely to include cuts for housing programs

Trump 2019 budget plan likely to include cuts for housing programs

by Caroline Vakil | Jan 26, 2018 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s annual budget proposal for fiscal 2019 is scheduled to be released Feb. 12 even as Congress tries to approve a spending bill for this year that would continue to fund the government past the current short-term spending...
Colleges must meet the evolving needs of today’s students, lawmakers say

Colleges must meet the evolving needs of today’s students, lawmakers say

by Stavros Agorakis | Jan 25, 2018 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — Serving students without college degrees is among the key challenges in higher education, said members of the Senate panel during a hearing Thursday.  Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. said Congress needs to create an environment that fosters more innovation...
Kissinger: US facing ‘urgent’ threat in North Korea

Kissinger: US facing ‘urgent’ threat in North Korea

by Eric Miller | Jan 25, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – The consequences of a nuclear armed North Korea could be disastrous, warned former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, with one calling it the most “urgent” threat facing the United States. Testifying before the Senate Armed...
Postal service ‘unprepared’ to check mail for illicit drugs, senator says

Postal service ‘unprepared’ to check mail for illicit drugs, senator says

by Rachel Frazin | Jan 25, 2018 | Featured, Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service is “unprepared to police the mail arriving in our country” that contains illegal drugs, especially opioids, the head of a Senate homeland security investigations subcommittee said Thursday.  Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said the...
‘Doomsday clock’ moves closer to midnight; scientists cite nuclear risk, climate change

‘Doomsday clock’ moves closer to midnight; scientists cite nuclear risk, climate change

by Maggie Harden & Jakob Lazzaro | Jan 25, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – The world is the closest to significant global catastrophe it’s ever been, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists announced Thursday as it moved the symbolic “Doomsday Clock” thirty seconds closer to midnight. The scientists primarily cited nuclear threats and...
False missile alarm in Hawaii ‘inexcusable,’ senator says, raises issues with emergency alert systems

False missile alarm in Hawaii ‘inexcusable,’ senator says, raises issues with emergency alert systems

by Catherine Kim | Jan 25, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON –– The false missile alarm in Hawaii earlier this month was “inexcusable” and raises serious issues regarding emergency alert systems, the chairman of the Senate commerce committee said Thursday as Hawaii’s senator demanded such messages get Pentagon review...
Cruz calls for denuclearization policy on North Korea

Cruz calls for denuclearization policy on North Korea

by Erica Snow | Jan 24, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz called Wednesday for a U.S. policy aimed at eliminating North Korea’s nuclear capabilities. Cruz denounced any appeasement strategies, saying instead American leaders must show resolve in an “incremental and deliberate”...
White House to release immigration reform framework Monday

White House to release immigration reform framework Monday

by Mila Jasper | Jan 24, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders announced Wednesday that the Trump administration will release an immigration package for Congress on Monday that would provide a solution for “dreamers,” secure the southern U.S. border and end some programs that...
Proposed Senate bill would regulate driverless cars

Proposed Senate bill would regulate driverless cars

by Anna Laffrey | Jan 24, 2018 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – Proposed legislation to regulate driverless cars, which would set safety and testing guidelines, will also require public education programs, senators and auto experts said at a committee hearing Wednesday. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and...
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