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U.S. dairy trade associations challenge EU proposals on cheese name restrictions

U.S. dairy trade associations challenge EU proposals on cheese name restrictions

by Darby Hopper | Oct 11, 2016 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — American-made feta cheese could be relabeled as “feta-like” if the European Union gets its way. In recent months, the EU has proposed changes in current trade deal negotiations between the U.S. and the EU that would restrict the use of certain food...
Supreme Court hears arguments on Apple, Samsung patent law

Supreme Court hears arguments on Apple, Samsung patent law

by Eunice Lee | Oct 11, 2016 | Business, Featured, Technology

WASHINGTON –The Supreme Court Tuesday wrestled with how to apply a 1952 patent law, particularly sections related to design patents, to a tech industry where innovation and aesthetic appeal play key roles in originality – with Apple arguing that Samsung shouldn’t...
Reactions to the Second Presidential Debate

Reactions to the Second Presidential Debate

by Michelle Kim | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured

 
Washington University students say second debate exemplifies the worst in politics

Washington University students say second debate exemplifies the worst in politics

by Dan Waldman | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics

ST. LOUIS – For U.S,. college students getting their first taste of presidential politics, the Clinton-Trump election is baffling. “As a Republican, there is nothing I wanted more than to vote for the Republican nominee,” said Zach Persing of Livingston, New Jersey....
Debate contentious and personal as expected for most

Debate contentious and personal as expected for most

by David Gernon | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — “A shotgun spray to kill a fly is not a good approach.” That was Nicole Tribble’s description of Donald Trump’s plan to combat the Islamic State as she stopped to take a picture near the White House on Monday, the day after...
Black Lives Matter activists shut down intersection to protest killing by D.C. police officer

Black Lives Matter activists shut down intersection to protest killing by D.C. police officer

by Jason Mast | Oct 10, 2016 | Featured, Living, Politics

WASHINGTON – Dozens of Black Lives Matter activists briefly blocked traffic at a downtown Washington intersection during Monday evening’s rush hour to protest the September police killing of Terrence Sterling, a 31-year-old black man who was shot after his motorcycle...
Policy advisor discusses long road to economic, peacekeeping reforms following removal of Myanmar trade sanctions

Policy advisor discusses long road to economic, peacekeeping reforms following removal of Myanmar trade sanctions

by Evelyn Wang | Oct 10, 2016 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Increasing foreign investments and creating peace will be key to Myanmar’s economic development under its newly empowered NLD government, a policy adviser and former U.S. ambassador said Monday, but the country’s powerful military and resistance to...
College Republicans clash with Trump supporters before Washington University debate

College Republicans clash with Trump supporters before Washington University debate

by Dan Waldman | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics, Topics

ST. LOUIS – Tom Hildebrand brought 50 signs supporting Donald Trump and Mike Pence to Washington University ahead of the second presidential debate on Sunday. Within a couple of hours, those signs were gone. Most of the Wash U students in attendance were holding...
Female college students rally for Clinton, say Trump tape “perpetuates rape culture”

Female college students rally for Clinton, say Trump tape “perpetuates rape culture”

by Dan Waldman | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics, Topics

ST. LOUIS — Before the second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on Sunday, Washington University in St. Louis female students rallied in support for Clinton, calling Trump’s recently revealed lewd remarks about women evidence that he...
Diplomats offer differing views on Columbus’ legacy at annual holiday ceremony

Diplomats offer differing views on Columbus’ legacy at annual holiday ceremony

by Ross Krasner | Oct 10, 2016 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – Governors and city councils in some parts of the country are ditching Christopher Columbus Day and using the three day weekend to celebrate people that they see as the Italian explorer’s victims. In Washington, where no such change has taken place,...

Second Presidential Debate: Inside the Spin Room

by Andrew Merica | Oct 10, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Politics

ST. LOUIS – After a contentious second presidential debate, campaign officials, surrogates and reporters clamored into the spin room to discuss the candidates’ performances. U.S. News and World Report’s David Catanese gives us a look inside. (Andrew...
Pritzker and Preston: new administration should apply private sector practices

Pritzker and Preston: new administration should apply private sector practices

by Rishika Dugyala | Oct 9, 2016 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON— With a new team coming to town in January, Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Steve Preston urged future cabinet officers to incorporate private sector practices as a way of improving communication...
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