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Lawmakers, White House clash on criminal justice reform

Lawmakers, White House clash on criminal justice reform

by Libby Berry & Paola de Varona | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The debate over criminal justice reform is heating up in Washington as the president and lawmakers promote dueling approaches to the issue. The White House outlined their goals for criminal justice reform on Tuesday, focusing on work training, re-entry...
“Arrest a nun, NOT a Dreamer”: Catholic leaders push for DACA solution

“Arrest a nun, NOT a Dreamer”: Catholic leaders push for DACA solution

by Libby Berry | Feb 28, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Less than 24 hours after the Supreme Court declined to hear a case on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a few dozen of more than 100 Catholic leaders and activists were arrested Tuesday in a Senate office building as they demanded that...

Betsy DeVos, for-profit colleges push for regulatory reset to undo Obama’s education legacy

by Stavros Agorakis | Feb 28, 2018 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has made it clear she is intent on restructuring or repealing Obama administration regulations. Front and center is a rule that requires colleges to show that their graduates earn enough money to repay their loans — an...
A New Focus on College Campuses: Ending Housing Insecurity

A New Focus on College Campuses: Ending Housing Insecurity

by Caroline Vakil | Feb 27, 2018 | Education, Featured, Living, Topics

WASHINGTON — Regina Montoya, a senior at California State University, Sacramento, is managing a busy schedule this semester: two internships and a full course load. But she used to face a very different challenge: when the dorms were closed, she was homeless....
Officials call coastal wetland development regulations “outdated”

Officials call coastal wetland development regulations “outdated”

by Ben Trachtenberg | Feb 27, 2018 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — America’s coastal communities are threatened by storms and hurricanes more than ever, but the law regulating development on coastal wetlands — and determining which areas cannot get federal flood insurance — is outdated, experts told a House subcommittee...
More anti-harassment policies needed in STEM fields, experts say

More anti-harassment policies needed in STEM fields, experts say

by Priyanka Godbole | Feb 27, 2018 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – More help is needed to protect female scientists from unwanted sexual advances and intimidation, experts from various scientific institutions told a congressional committee Tuesday, and urged the lawmakers to pass legislation to combat sexual harassment...
The problem with today’s driverless car technology is the drivers

The problem with today’s driverless car technology is the drivers

by Anna Laffrey | Feb 23, 2018 | Featured, Living, Technology

A Tesla Model S that was cruising at highway speeds rammed into the back of a parked fire truck on a freeway in Culver City, CA in late January. The man behind the wheel claimed his car was running on Tesla’s enhanced autopilot system. But shouldn’t he still have...
Pence calls Trump’s first year “consequential” for conservatism

Pence calls Trump’s first year “consequential” for conservatism

by Erica Snow | Feb 22, 2018 | Featured, Politics

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.  — Vice President Mike Pence boasted Thursday that the first year of the Trump administration was “the most consequential year” for conservatism at the annual CPAC conference, the largest gathering of conservatives in the country.  Speaking in a...
In wake of Parkland shooting, young conservatives react to Trump’s new gun control proposals

In wake of Parkland shooting, young conservatives react to Trump’s new gun control proposals

by Catherine Kim | Feb 22, 2018 | Featured, Politics

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – Several young conservatives at the Thursday opening of CPAC, the largest American conservative convention, supported President’ Donald Trump’s proposal that to arm teachers, but were less enthusiastic about other proposals to increase gun...
Freedom of speech issue energizes conservative conference

Freedom of speech issue energizes conservative conference

by Paola de Varona & Rachel Frazin | Feb 22, 2018 | Featured, Politics

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. -Students and speakers decried the protests erupting across the country over conservative speakers being brought to present at universities at the Conservative Political Action Conference. The issue of freedom of speech resonated with the crowd at...

As ‘new economy’ jobs expand, labor laws must adjust, Labor Secretary says

by Kristina Karisch | Feb 22, 2018 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON —The United States needs to adjust its labor laws and regulations that are holding back growth of an expanding technology-based economy, Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said Thursday. Speaking to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Technology Engagement Center’s...

Opioid crisis fix might be found in grassroots

by Paola de Varona | Feb 20, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — — If conservatives want to help solve the problems of opioid addiction and high crime in poor neighborhoods, they need to embed in the communities and work with local leaders, Robert Woodson, an American community development leader,  said...
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