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AMERICANS LOST $38 MILLION BY SCAMMERS IN 2019, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION SAYS

AMERICANS LOST $38 MILLION BY SCAMMERS IN 2019, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION SAYS

by Angelina Campanile | Jan 30, 2020 | Featured, Living, Politics

WASHINGTON – Congress needs to get more aggressive in passing laws to reduce the rising number of phone scams against senior citizens, which cost seniors $38 million last year, top Social Security Administration officials said Wednesday. At the 25th hearing on the...
PARNAS URGES SENATORS TO CALL WITNESSES

PARNAS URGES SENATORS TO CALL WITNESSES

by Alex Moore | Jan 30, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON — As senators got their first chance to question House managers and President Donald Trump’s lawyers Wednesday, Lev Parnas, a former associate of Rudy Giuliani, told reporters in the Capitol that Republican senators are rushing through the Senate...
DEMOCRATS SEEK REBUTTAL AS SENATORS QUESTION HOUSE MANAGERS, TRUMP TEAM; Both parties coy on witness votes

DEMOCRATS SEEK REBUTTAL AS SENATORS QUESTION HOUSE MANAGERS, TRUMP TEAM; Both parties coy on witness votes

by James Pollard | Jan 29, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats and Republicans attempted to carve up the other side’s opening arguments Wednesday in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump on the first day they were allowed to ask questions. After listening to the House impeachment...
Protesters arrested at Capitol after demanding witnesses be admitted to impeachment trial

Protesters arrested at Capitol after demanding witnesses be admitted to impeachment trial

by Angelina Campanile | Jan 29, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – Hundreds of protesters swarmed the Capitol steps Wednesday demanding the Senate consider witnesses and documents in the ongoing impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Leaks of former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s upcoming book Sunday...
Trump lawyer warns impeachment bar set too low as president’s team concludes arguments

Trump lawyer warns impeachment bar set too low as president’s team concludes arguments

by Angelina Campanile, Joshua Irvine, Megan Lebowitz and Evan Ochsner | Jan 29, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s defense team concluded its opening statement Tuesday, warning senators of undermining the Constitution and urging them to acquit the president. “Reject these articles of impeachment for our country and for the American...
War and Peace: Congress examines Trump Administration strategy in Afghanistan

War and Peace: Congress examines Trump Administration strategy in Afghanistan

by Joey Maya Safchik | Jan 28, 2020 | Featured, National Security

The House Subcommittee on National Security Tuesday probed the Trump Administration’s actions in Afghanistan, where the United States is currently engaged in its longest-ever conflict. “Obviously we have not succeeded in keeping the bad guys out,”...
Energy and Commerce Committee hears testimony on wildfire effects

Energy and Commerce Committee hears testimony on wildfire effects

by Virginia Langmaid | Jan 28, 2020 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Controlled forest cutting and development of a public-private bank to fund infrastructure changes to respond to climate change were some of the fixes recommended by experts at a House Energy and Commerce committee hearing on Tuesday. Anthony Davis,...
Paths forward for Social Security, Medicare considered at Senate hearing

Paths forward for Social Security, Medicare considered at Senate hearing

by Olivia Olander | Jan 28, 2020 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON — A general sense of urgency overshadowed policy details at a Republican-led Senate hearing Tuesday about the rising costs of Social Security and Medicare. The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee considered how to reconcile the...
Schumer continues push for witnesses in Senate trial

Schumer continues push for witnesses in Senate trial

by Angelina Campanile and Evan Ochsner | Jan 28, 2020 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday continued to publicly urge Republicans to join Democrats in voting to subpoena witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, saying new revelations should force the GOP lawmakers to get top...
House subcommittee calls for a change in maternal and infant care

House subcommittee calls for a change in maternal and infant care

by Janea Wilson | Jan 28, 2020 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON–Congress should expand Medicaid to cover a pregnant woman’s prenatal health care as well as the delivery and the baby’s health care, the chairwoman of a House Education and Labor subcommittee said Tuesday. Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., said the...
Congresswomen ask colleagues to support paid family and medical leave

Congresswomen ask colleagues to support paid family and medical leave

by Gregory Svirnovskiy | Jan 28, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Democrat and Republican members of Congress agreed Tuesday that the federal government should do more to help families after the arrival of a child or when family members are ill — but they couldn’t agree on how to provide that help. At a House Ways and...
Trump’s defense team begins oral arguments, says Democrats have not met burden of proof

Trump’s defense team begins oral arguments, says Democrats have not met burden of proof

by Megan Lebowitz and Cassidy Wang | Jan 25, 2020 | Featured, Impeachment, Politics

WASHINGTON — After a mere two hours, President Donald Trump’s defense team concluded their first day of oral arguments in the Senate impeachment trial. The lawyers said they do not believe Democrats met the burden of proof and neglected to cite certain key pieces of...
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