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Lawyers and Judges Urge Congress to Address Backlogged Immigration Court System

Lawyers and Judges Urge Congress to Address Backlogged Immigration Court System

by Jessica Ma | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON — Immigration attorneys and judges implored lawmakers on Wednesday to find solutions to the nation’s backlogged immigration court system, where 2.6 million cases remain pending — a significant uptick from 1.6 million cases in December 2021. They called for...
Video: Protests in DC Grow as War Rages in the Middle East

Video: Protests in DC Grow as War Rages in the Middle East

by Angela Zhang | Oct 18, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Protesters in support of Israel and the Palestinian cause took to the streets in Washington, D.C., last weekend as casualties in the Israel-Hamas war continue to rise. Just days apart, hundreds of participants — some as young as nine — rallied blocks away...
College sports administrators ask Congress to play referee on college athletes’ personal branding

College sports administrators ask Congress to play referee on college athletes’ personal branding

by Jessica Ma and Kristen Axtman | Oct 17, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — As Congress continues to weigh how to regulate how college athletes are being paid, University of Florida gymnast Trinity Thomas was among those urging lawmakers to create national standards regarding how college-athletes profit from their personal...
House Republicans fail to elect Jordan to speakership on first vote

House Republicans fail to elect Jordan to speakership on first vote

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 17, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — House Republicans on Tuesday failed to elect their designated choice for speaker, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), marking the start of what is expected to be another prolonged and divisive speaker election process. Among House Republicans present during the...
Video: New Novavax vaccine now available as COVID-19 shots are commercialized

Video: New Novavax vaccine now available as COVID-19 shots are commercialized

by Luis Castaneda | Oct 17, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — The Novavax COVID-19 vaccine is now available after receiving approval from the CDC and FDA last week. This year, the COVID-19 shots will be commercialized, selling on the market between $120-$130. 92.3% of Americans, according to the CDC, are currently...
U.N. plan to send security force to Haiti faces roadblocks

U.N. plan to send security force to Haiti faces roadblocks

by Gaby Striano | Oct 13, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — While the United Nations Security Council has approved the deployment of a multinational security force to Haiti to crack down on rampant gang violence throughout the country, the mission — to be led by 1,000 Kenyan officers — faces roadblocks before...
White House pushes forward with $7 billion investment in clean manufacturing

White House pushes forward with $7 billion investment in clean manufacturing

by Jessica Ma | Oct 13, 2023 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — The White House announced plans to fund $7 billion in seven hydrogen hubs across 16 states on Friday — one of its largest investments in clean manufacturing. The hydrogen hubs are estimated to bring public and private investments of almost $50 billion. ...
‘I love this city, but we need to do better’: D.C.’s soaring crime rates draw federal scrutiny

‘I love this city, but we need to do better’: D.C.’s soaring crime rates draw federal scrutiny

by Kunjal Bastola | Oct 12, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – House Republicans on Thursday zeroed in on the District of Columbia’s rising crime rates to portray Democrats as being soft on crime, while Democrats asserted that the hearing was called to “distract and mislead the American people.”  Members of Congress...
State Dept. to evacuate US citizens from Israel beginning Friday

State Dept. to evacuate US citizens from Israel beginning Friday

by Rachel Schlueter | Oct 12, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The U.S. government will begin arranging charter flights on Friday for U.S. citizens and their immediate family members to leave Israel as the war between Hamas and Israel continues into its sixth day.  The death toll of Americans who have died as a...
Foreign policy experts warily watch Poland’s parliamentary elections

Foreign policy experts warily watch Poland’s parliamentary elections

by Pavan Acharya | Oct 12, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — Poland’s coming elections this weekend could push the country further to the right and away from the interests of America’s Western European allies, foreign policy experts said on Thursday. The Law and Justice party, or PiS, has governed Poland’s...
The debate over Biden’s sweeping climate and green energy initiative centers on China

The debate over Biden’s sweeping climate and green energy initiative centers on China

by Cate Bikales | Oct 11, 2023 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has been touting the success of the Inflation Reduction Act since its passage one year ago, but whether it has reduced the country’s reliance on China has been hotly debated. The law, which passed solely with Democratic votes,...
Supreme Court hears racial gerrymandering case in South Carolina

Supreme Court hears racial gerrymandering case in South Carolina

by Elleiana Green | Oct 11, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday for Alexander v. The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, a case that could impact how states use politics and race to create their legislative districts in the future.  Historically, South...
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