by Erica Snow | Jan 16, 2018 | Featured, Immigration
WASHINGTON — After the Senate bipartisan effort to protect “dreamers” from deportation became mired in accusations of racist remarks by the president, three House members said Tuesday they have a solution that would extend protections to the 700,000 young immigrants...
by Rachel Frazin, Maggie Harden & Priyanka Godbole | Jan 16, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Despite borderline high cholesterol and borderline obesity, President Donald Trump is in “excellent health” both mentally and physically, White House Physician Dr. Ronny Jackson said Tuesday at a White House briefing. Jackson said he performed a...
by Catherine Kim | Jan 16, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON –– President’s Donald Trump’s recent comment calling Haiti and African countries “shithole” nations was racist, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer said at a Tuesday press briefing, although he stopped short of calling the president a racist. The...
by Mila Jasper | Jan 16, 2018 | Featured, Immigration, National Security
WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said that she did not hear President Donald Trump call Haiti and African countries “shithole” or “shithouse” nations during a White House meeting last Thursday on an immigration deal....
by Libby Berry | Jan 12, 2018 | Featured, Health & Science
WASHINGTON – Health care will be a defining issue in the 2018 midterm elections, according to a national survey released Friday by health care advocacy group Protect Our Care and Hart Research Associates. % chose health care as one of their top two issues Of the 1,000...
by Stavros Agorakis & Priyanka Godbole | Jan 12, 2018 | Featured, Health & Science
WASHINGTON — Health care providers have seen a rapid increase in flu-related illnesses in January, with both hospitalization and vaccination numbers going up, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention experts said Friday. In a conference call, CDC Director Brenda...
by Ben Trachtenberg | Jan 12, 2018 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON — Friends and family of 24 new civil servants cheered as they took the oath of office Friday, administered by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Tillerson noted that the members of the 148th class are going to work in 14 different bureaus around the U.S.,...
by Jakob Lazzaro | Jan 12, 2018 | Featured, National Security
WASHINGTON – The protests in Iran that started last month show serious splits between the political elites and average citizens, especially outside Tehran, and are a sign that the political climate may be shifting, several experts said Friday. At least 22 people have...
by Erica Snow | Jan 12, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin predicted Friday that Congress will pass a short-term funding bill to avoid a government shutdown Jan. 19 when the current funding legislation expires. He also told the Economic Club of Washington that the recently...
by Caroline Vakil | Jan 11, 2018 | Featured, Living
WASHINGTON – Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson announced Thursday that his agency will provide $2 billion in grants to fight homelessness through temporary housing. “The funding we announced today is provided through the Continuum of Care grant...
by Kristina Karisch & Maggie Harden | Jan 11, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Despite deep party divides surrounding immigration policy, House Republican and Democratic leaders on Thursday said they were confident that Congress would pass a bill that protects “dreamers.” Speaking at back-to-back news conferences, both House Speaker...
by Syd Stone | Jan 11, 2018 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Congress should quickly pass a Senate bill to make it easier to take legal action against websites that support or encourage sex trafficking rather than a similar House bill, the Senate bill’s sponsors said Thursday, claiming the House version doesn’t go...