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Federal funding would help improve HBCU infrastructure, says university president

Federal funding would help improve HBCU infrastructure, says university president

by Baylor Spears | Oct 6, 2021 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — Some buildings in historically Black colleges and universities are in such bad shape that “when it rains outside, many times it rains inside,” the Tennessee State University president told a House subcommittee on Wednesday. Tennessee State University is...
Senate Judiciary hearing underscores bipartisan support for antitrust enforcement

Senate Judiciary hearing underscores bipartisan support for antitrust enforcement

by Henry Rogers | Oct 6, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s pledge to beef up federal antitrust enforcement made headway Wednesday as the president’s nominee for the Justice Department’s antitrust chief, Jonathan Kanter, fielded questions from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee....
Facebook whistleblower calls for regulatory control of the online platform

Facebook whistleblower calls for regulatory control of the online platform

by Rayna Song | Oct 5, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen asked Congress to create regulations to rein in the tech company, which she claims prioritizes financial benefits over public interests, in a Tuesday Senate subcommittee hearing. “I believe in the potential of...
Debt ceiling inches closer as political games intensify

Debt ceiling inches closer as political games intensify

by Jason Harward | Oct 5, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Staring down a possible default on the federal debt in less than two weeks, congressional leaders Tuesday remained firm in their positions on how to raise the debt ceiling, with Senate Republicans refusing to give Democrats any avenue to address the debt...
A month after Hurricane Ida, lawmakers call on FEMA to be more responsive

A month after Hurricane Ida, lawmakers call on FEMA to be more responsive

by Delaney Nelson | Oct 5, 2021 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON — One month after Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana, legislators called Tuesday for faster and more effective disaster responses from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which some said has kept their constituents waiting for federal aid for far...
Pandemic overwhelms resources for sexual assault survivors, says Deputy Attorney General

Pandemic overwhelms resources for sexual assault survivors, says Deputy Attorney General

by Zinya Salfiti | Oct 5, 2021 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco told a Senate hearing Tuesday that the pandemic has exacerbated the increased demand for services for survivors of sexual violence as senators consider a bill to strengthen and renew the Violence Against Women Act. ...
Progressives vs. Moderates: What Capitol Hill looks like during a showdown

Progressives vs. Moderates: What Capitol Hill looks like during a showdown

by Mary Yang and Dan Hu | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Progressive and moderate House Democrats continued their weeks-long brawl Thursday on the $1 trillion infrastructure act and the $3.5 trillion social spending bill — the Build Back Better Act. Both part of President Joe Biden’s agenda, the two...
Protesters demand Congress pass immigration reform

Protesters demand Congress pass immigration reform

by Ali McCadden and Mikayla Denault | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON — Activists and progressive Democrats including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Cori Bush protested on the Capitol lawn Thursday, demanding that Congress include immigration reform in the $3.5 trillion social spending bill and connect it to the $1...
Tension high as highly anticipated House vote delayed

Tension high as highly anticipated House vote delayed

by Dan Hu | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Weeks of tension between moderate and progressive House Democrats will continue at least one more day, following the delay of a crucial vote on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. The vote was scheduled for Thursday – but House Speaker Nancy...
Taliban victory in Afghanistan is a boon for global jihadist movement, defense expert says

Taliban victory in Afghanistan is a boon for global jihadist movement, defense expert says

by Zinya Salfiti | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON – Top defense experts said al-Qaida and the jihadist movement are big beneficiaries of the Taliban’s victory in Afghanistan at a Senate hearing Thursday, part of a series of congressional hearings aimed at understanding how the 20-year, $2 trillion war...
Congress narrowly avoids government shutdown, gears up for new fight over debt ceiling

Congress narrowly avoids government shutdown, gears up for new fight over debt ceiling

by Jason Harward | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — Congress passed a stopgap spending bill Thursday, averting a government shutdown and maintaining the federal government’s budget at current levels for the next two months. President Joe Biden is expected to sign the bill shortly after 6 p.m. Eastern...
NCAA advocates for student-athlete licensing rights

NCAA advocates for student-athlete licensing rights

by Yiming Fu | Sep 30, 2021 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON —- For years, the NCAA has governed itself. Now, NCAA President Mark Emmert is turning to Congress. Speaking at a House Consumer Protection and Commerce subcommittee hearing, Emmert called for quick congressional action Thursday to standardize legislation...
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