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Listen: Diaspora-led medical organizations are rebuilding care in Palestine and Sudan

Listen: Diaspora-led medical organizations are rebuilding care in Palestine and Sudan

by Misha Manjuran Oberoi | Dec 9, 2025 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — Diaspora-led medical organizations operate in conflict zones with local knowledge, long-term commitment and trusted networks. Their work spans direct care, training, local funding, and infrastructure support — offering an alternative approach to...
SUPREME COURT CONSIDERS POTENTIAL EXPANSION OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER

SUPREME COURT CONSIDERS POTENTIAL EXPANSION OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER

by Kally Proctor | Dec 9, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices seemed likely to expand presidential ability to fire the heads of independent, multi-member federal agencies during oral arguments Monday. The case centers around President Donald Trump’s firing of Rebecca Slaughter from the Federal...
As cities test guaranteed income, congresswoman pushes for federal pilot

As cities test guaranteed income, congresswoman pushes for federal pilot

by Sophie Baker | Dec 9, 2025 | Featured, Living

In 2018, Moriah Rodriguez was in a car accident that left her with a traumatic brain injury, unable to work. A few years later, she and her four children were on the brink of homelessness when she enrolled in the Denver Basic Income Project. Rodriguez, who now serves...
“A security dilemma”: Japan struggles to find its global footing

“A security dilemma”: Japan struggles to find its global footing

by Katarzyna Nguyen | Dec 9, 2025 | Featured, National Security

After what many called a successful meeting with President Donald Trump, Japan’s new prime minister Sanae Takaichi is leading a major change to Japan’s decades of pacifism: an increase in the defense budget.  Takaichi announced during her first parliamentary address...
Supreme Court considers slashing campaign spending restrictions for political parties

Supreme Court considers slashing campaign spending restrictions for political parties

by Desiree Luo | Dec 9, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court appeared set to further loosen limits on campaign finance, despite opposition from liberal justices during oral arguments Tuesday.  The case challenges limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates, most...
WATCH: D.C. faith leaders advocate for immigrant community during federal crackdown

WATCH: D.C. faith leaders advocate for immigrant community during federal crackdown

by Alison Miller | Dec 9, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Padre Vidal Rivas has been a priest for over three decades. This is the first time he’s ever kept the doors locked during mass. “There is so much fear that people don’t even feel safe in churches,” Rivas said. “We celebrate with the doors...
FROM AIR TRAVEL TO FOOD ASSISTANCE TO SMALL BUSINESSES, SHUTDOWN AFTEREFFECTS LINGER

FROM AIR TRAVEL TO FOOD ASSISTANCE TO SMALL BUSINESSES, SHUTDOWN AFTEREFFECTS LINGER

by Kally Proctor | Dec 4, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — In the aftermath of the longest government shutdown in American history – lasting 43 days – many industries are striving to return to normal. From air travel to food and restaurants, the shutdown has left some lingering effects. And there is a chance for...
Photo Essay: Nevada congressional delegation hosts Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

Photo Essay: Nevada congressional delegation hosts Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

by Gabe Hawkins | Dec 4, 2025 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Members of the Nevada Congressional delegation and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson hosted this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on Tuesday.  Boasting 20,000 ornaments, the 53-foot tall tree was brought to the Capitol ahead of the...
Federal agencies to prioritize public lands development over local preferences that conflict with administration goals

Federal agencies to prioritize public lands development over local preferences that conflict with administration goals

by Lexi Newsom | Dec 3, 2025 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is working to achieve their goals to develop public lands, even if they are “in conflict” with preferences of local communities, federal agency employees said in a Public Lands, Forests and Mining Subcommittee hearing Tuesday. The...
Supreme Court Weighs Role of Federal Courts in Asylum Determinations

Supreme Court Weighs Role of Federal Courts in Asylum Determinations

by Naomi Taxay | Dec 2, 2025 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court wrestled Monday with how much power federal appeals courts should have to review asylum denials, pressing both sides on whether findings of persecution are legal matters that federal courts can independently (de novo) review or factual...
Lawmakers, companies debate effective solutions for major cyberattacks

Lawmakers, companies debate effective solutions for major cyberattacks

by Katarzyna Nguyen | Dec 2, 2025 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers debated how best to combat and prepare for the next cyberattack from foreign adversaries at a Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Media hearing on Tuesday. The hearing comes after Federal Communications Commission (FCC)...
Supreme Court hears case on faith-based pregnancy center’s free speech subpoena challenge

Supreme Court hears case on faith-based pregnancy center’s free speech subpoena challenge

by Misha Manjuran Oberoi and Cassie Sun | Dec 2, 2025 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard a case Tuesday on whether First Choice Women’s Resource Center, a New Jersey faith-based pregnancy center, can challenge a state subpoena in federal court before it is enforced. New Jersey issued a subpoena seeking 28 categories of...
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