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In special meeting, Pompeo calls on OAS to recognize Guaidó as Venezuelan president

In special meeting, Pompeo calls on OAS to recognize Guaidó as Venezuelan president

by Cameron Peters | Jan 24, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced appearance at an Organization of American States Permanent Council special meeting Thursday to urge the group to unequivocally recognize Juan Guaido as the legitimate president of Venezuela. Venezuelan...
PELOSI URGES DEMOCRATIC UNITY TO ACHIEVE “MEDICARE FOR ALL”

PELOSI URGES DEMOCRATIC UNITY TO ACHIEVE “MEDICARE FOR ALL”

by Ester Wells | Jan 24, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for unity among Democrats and health care activists Thursday to achieve a “Medicare for all” system and to “stave off the assaults” on health care by Republicans. “Our diversity is our strength, but our unity is our...
Former Homeland Security secretary fears shutdown creating security crisis

Former Homeland Security secretary fears shutdown creating security crisis

by Samantha Handler | Jan 24, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – On day 34 of the partial government shutdown, former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Thursday it may take months or even years to recover from the damage done to homeland security by the shutdown. “We are in the midst of a security crisis,and...
March for Life, Women’s March Persist Amid Controversy

March for Life, Women’s March Persist Amid Controversy

by Ester Wells | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Two marches brought tens of thousands of women to Washington this weekend in support of diametrically opposed causes. The one thing in common? Both were controversial. At the 46th annual March for Life on Friday, a video of students in “Make America Great...
MILITARY SPOUSES SHOULD BE PROTECTED AGAINST DEPORTATION, FLORIDA DEMOCRAT SAYS

MILITARY SPOUSES SHOULD BE PROTECTED AGAINST DEPORTATION, FLORIDA DEMOCRAT SAYS

by Justin Askenazy | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – A Florida congressman Wednesday said he is renewing his fight to protect undocumented spouses of active-duty military and veterans from deportation. Democrat Darren Soto’s bill to mandate that marriage to a member or veteran of the armed forces be a...
House set to vote on bill to fund government

House set to vote on bill to fund government

by Brooke Fowler | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The House voted Wednesday to pass an appropriations bill that would fund closed federal agencies but provide no money for the $5.7 billion border wall that President Donald Trump demanded in return for signing legislation to end the partial...
PARTIAL SHUTDOWN HURTS NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE, COAST GUARD ACADEMY

PARTIAL SHUTDOWN HURTS NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE, COAST GUARD ACADEMY

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Students and faculty of the nation’s military educational institutions generally have been unaffected by the partial government shutdown because the Defense Department is funded, but the at least two major military schools are taking big hits. At the...
Senate will vote on two options to end shutdown Thursday

Senate will vote on two options to end shutdown Thursday

by Heena Srivastava | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON – Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer announced Wednesday that the Senate will vote Thursday on the president’s weekend proposal for border wall funding and a three-year reprieve from deportation for thousands of undocumented immigrants who were brought...
JOURNALIST SHARES EXPERIENCE AFTER 544 DAYS IN IRANIAN PRISON

JOURNALIST SHARES EXPERIENCE AFTER 544 DAYS IN IRANIAN PRISON

by Charlotte Walsh | Jan 23, 2019 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON–Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian and his wife, Bloomberg journalist Yeganeh Rezaian, were preparing to attend a surprise birthday party for Yeganeh’s mother when Iranian agents came to the building where the couple lived in Tehran. The agents,...
Safety Group Urges States to Adopt Stronger Traffic Laws

Safety Group Urges States to Adopt Stronger Traffic Laws

by Leslie Bonilla | Jan 22, 2019 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – Forty-three of the 50 states have failed to meet optimal traffic safety laws, according to a report released Tuesday by a highway safety group. The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, an alliance between insurance companies and consumer, medical and...
FCC explores how to close the ‘Homework Gap’

FCC explores how to close the ‘Homework Gap’

by Samantha Handler | Jan 22, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON – Last fall when Debbie Goldman was outside the Chevy Chase Community Center in Northwest Washington distributing literature on Election Day, she saw a family run to the library across the street. It was 5:15 p.m. The library was closed. The mother told...
Supreme Court allows Trump’s military transgender ban to take effect

Supreme Court allows Trump’s military transgender ban to take effect

by Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff | Jan 22, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military to go into effectwhile the case plays out in lower courts. In voting five-four to reverse a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision to block...
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