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VA improperly paid millions to jailed veterans, inspector general says

VA improperly paid millions to jailed veterans, inspector general says

by Benjamin Din | Sep 27, 2016 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs has overpaid more than $100 million in pensions and other compensation to veterans who are in prison, VA Inspector General Michael Missal said Tuesday at a House Veterans Affairs subcommittee hearing. Federal law...
What do you want to hear during Monday’s debate?

What do you want to hear during Monday’s debate?

by Lauren Bally | Sep 26, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured

  MOS Pre-Debate Opinions from Medill Washington 2 on Vimeo. WASHINGTON — Monday  marks the first presidential debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Tourists outside the White House Monday are from the...
Campaign finance activists in it for the long haul, even if candidates ignore the topic

Campaign finance activists in it for the long haul, even if candidates ignore the topic

by Anna Waters | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – As many as 100 million people are expected to watch Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off for the first time in a televised debate Monday night. But a panel of bipartisan activists, moderated by Federal Election Commission Commissioner Ann Ravel, has...
With a government shutdown looming, Senate still divided on Zika research, the Flint water crisis, and opioid addiction

With a government shutdown looming, Senate still divided on Zika research, the Flint water crisis, and opioid addiction

by Dan Waldman | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans and Democrats clashed again Monday over funding levels for Zika research, the Flint, Michigan water crisis and combating opioid addiction — a fight that has blocked a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown on Friday....
County, City health leaders call for community public health initiatives

County, City health leaders call for community public health initiatives

by Kelly Norris | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Locally based exercise and health programs are the most effective way to improve American longevity, according to several municipal and community health leaders. A panel, meeting Monday at the Newseum, focused on integrating mental health, exercise and...
Commerce secretary and progressive democrat make case for TPP

Commerce secretary and progressive democrat make case for TPP

by Ross Krasner | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — A top Obama administration official teamed up with a Democratic lawmaker Monday to push for ratification of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker defended the agreement, arguing it will result in “more jobs...
Indonesian counterterrorism strategies offer lessons for U.S., experts say

Indonesian counterterrorism strategies offer lessons for U.S., experts say

by Darby Hopper | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Indonesia’s strategy to combat Islamic State inroads with Muslim-based civic organizations should serve as a model for global counterterrorism, an Indonesian scholar said Monday. Abubakar Eby Hara, a senior lecturer at the University of Jember and a...
Former extremist Jesse Morton speaks out on radicalization

Former extremist Jesse Morton speaks out on radicalization

by Benjamin Din | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Law enforcement needs a nuanced understanding of how Islamic extremists recruit in order to be effective, Jesse Morton, a former extremist and al-Qaida recruiter, said at a George Washington University event Monday. For Revolution Muslim — a New...
Minnesota Senator calls for drug pricing reform in wake of EpiPen scandal

Minnesota Senator calls for drug pricing reform in wake of EpiPen scandal

by David Gernon | Sep 26, 2016 | Business, Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — The recent spate of price increases for prescription drugs got more attention Monday as a Minnesota lawmaker called for new policies to combat rising drug prices in the pharmaceutical industry. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn, at the Center for American...
To contain opioid epidemic, limit prescriptions for chronic pain, health officials say

To contain opioid epidemic, limit prescriptions for chronic pain, health officials say

by Marissa Page | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Federal health officials are taking steps to contain nationwide opioid addiction by addressing it at the onset — by scaling back prescriptions, a top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said Monday. The number of opioid-related deaths has...
2017 Inauguration security preparation begins

2017 Inauguration security preparation begins

by Isabella Alvarenga | Sep 25, 2016 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON— Inauguration platform construction officially started with The First Nail Event on Wednesday morning. However, according to Maj. Gen. Bradley Becker, security preparations for the inauguration started long before that.     Published in...
Bombing suspect’s journal highlights increasing “lone wolf” threat

Bombing suspect’s journal highlights increasing “lone wolf” threat

by Michelle Kim | Sep 22, 2016 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — The bloody journal found on New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami was displayed at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing Wednesday, showing his path to radicalization that included praise for Osama bin Laden and slain...
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