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Congressional Black Caucus members slam Trump administration policies on Black History Month centennial

Congressional Black Caucus members slam Trump administration policies on Black History Month centennial

by Gloria Ngwa and Brooke Sharp | Feb 12, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — In honor of the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Wednesday criticized the Trump administration for economic and civil rights policies they say harm Black Americans.   In her opening remarks, caucus chairwoman...
Senators and Head of Transportation Safety Board condemn FAA for failures in DCA crash

Senators and Head of Transportation Safety Board condemn FAA for failures in DCA crash

by Brooke Sharp | Feb 12, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Jennifer Homendy, Chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, criticized the Federal Aviation Administration for ignoring the warning signs about the risk of passenger aircraft and helicopters sharing the same airspace before the 2025 midair...
‘Bigger than Watergate’: Lawmakers grill Bondi over Epstein, ICE

‘Bigger than Watergate’: Lawmakers grill Bondi over Epstein, ICE

by Dasha Dubinina | Feb 12, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Congressional members confronted Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday over allegations that she redacted alleged perpetrators’ names in the Epstein files while failing to protect victims’ identities. “This is bigger than Watergate,” Rep....
Energy officials remain optimistic on AI data centers while electricity rates climb

Energy officials remain optimistic on AI data centers while electricity rates climb

by Clara Martinez | Feb 12, 2026 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Growing energy consumption from AI data centers dominated the agenda at the National Association of State Energy Officials’ 2026 Energy Policy Outlook Conference last week.  Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Judy Chang said...
Despite ongoing violence, Israel-Syria relations ease under U.S. involvement

Despite ongoing violence, Israel-Syria relations ease under U.S. involvement

by Alexia Sextou | Feb 12, 2026 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Improving security ties between Israel and Syria may offer a rare opportunity to reduce regional tensions, witnesses told a House panel Tuesday morning, however lawmakers were concerned over violence and the targeting of minorities inside Syria. “Having...
China’s “lawfare” campaign threatens to marginalize Taiwan

China’s “lawfare” campaign threatens to marginalize Taiwan

by Anisha Iqbal | Feb 11, 2026 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON ––  Experts on China-United States relations warned Wednesday that the U.S. had failed to respond to Beijing’s escalating campaign of “lawfare” and political coercion to marginalize Taiwan. Lawfare refers to legal action taken as part of a hostile strategy...
Economists clash over price controls in addressing affordability challenges

Economists clash over price controls in addressing affordability challenges

by Dasha Dubinina | Feb 11, 2026 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — As Americans struggle with the affordability crisis, a panel of top Democratic‑aligned economists at the Center for American Progress on Tuesday debated whether price controls should be the centerpiece of an affordability agenda. The think tank gathered...
In Photos: ‘Walk for Peace’ Buddhist monks complete Unity Walk on Embassy Row

In Photos: ‘Walk for Peace’ Buddhist monks complete Unity Walk on Embassy Row

by Cayla Labgold-Carroll | Feb 11, 2026 | Featured, Living, Politics

WASHINGTON — On the 108th day of their walk across much of the U.S., a group of Buddhist monks arrived in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday for the final leg of their ‘Walk for Peace’.  The monks, who began their pilgrimage in Fort Worth, Texas, described the walk as a...
Christian persecution takes center stage amid religious freedom concerns

Christian persecution takes center stage amid religious freedom concerns

by Isabel Papp | Feb 11, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – A “war against God” is being waged globally, according to witnesses at a congressional hearing on Feb. 4 calling for U.S. intervention to support religious freedom overseas. Amid increasing reports of persecution of Christians in Nicaragua, Nigeria, and...
Senators evaluate television ownership cap, consider effects on local news amid potential Nexstar-TEGNA merger

Senators evaluate television ownership cap, consider effects on local news amid potential Nexstar-TEGNA merger

by Marissa Fernandez | Feb 11, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Questions over the Federal Communications Commission’s rule restricting television ownership and whether changes to the ownership cap are needed were the core of a Senate committee hearing on Tuesday.  The hearing comes amid debate over a potential...
Experts discuss climate communication and local climate action

Experts discuss climate communication and local climate action

by David Sun | Feb 11, 2026 | Environment, Featured

Washington — Attendees filled the Fred Kavli Auditorium at the National Academy of Sciences on Tuesday for Climate Conversations: D.C. Crossroads, which featured two panel discussions.  The first conversation focused on how to communicate climate change effectively,...
Washington Post layoffs spark concern about future of journalism, billionaire owners

Washington Post layoffs spark concern about future of journalism, billionaire owners

by Carlotta Angiolillo | Feb 11, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The Washington Post remains mired in upheaval after laying off at least one-third of its staff last Wednesday.   The Associated Press reported Saturday that publisher and CEO Will Lewis resigned amid criticism of his handling of the staff layoffs. The...
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