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Diesel Emission Reductions Attract Bipartisan Support

Diesel Emission Reductions Attract Bipartisan Support

by Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff | Mar 13, 2019 | Environment, Featured, Topics

WASHINGTON –– A bill to renew a diesel emissions reduction law is one of the few successful climate initiatives with bipartisan support and should get quick congressional approval, senators on the Environment and Public Works committee said Wednesday at a hearing on...
Trump Budget Will Not Pass the House, Congressman Says

Trump Budget Will Not Pass the House, Congressman Says

by Justin Askenazy | Mar 13, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – House Armed Services Committee chairman Adam Smith ridiculed President Donald Trump’s proposed $4.75 trillion budget Wednesday in a speech before defense officials and investors, saying the Pentagon is being left in the dark as to how their funds would be...
A Tale of Two Underdogs: Sanders and Buttigieg race for New Hampshire

A Tale of Two Underdogs: Sanders and Buttigieg race for New Hampshire

by Samantha Handler and Charlotte Walsh | Mar 12, 2019 | Featured, Politics

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — In 2016, Sen. Bernie Sanders was the underdog against political powerhouse Hillary Clinton, but pulled off an upset win in New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary. Now Sanders is running again —and is the state’s heavy favorite in...
MIDDLE SCHOOLERS TAKE ON TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES WITH FUTURISTIC CITIES

MIDDLE SCHOOLERS TAKE ON TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES WITH FUTURISTIC CITIES

by Henry Erlandson and Cameron Peters | Mar 12, 2019 | Education, Featured

  WASHINGTON — Students across the country designed cities that will meet the rising threat of natural disasters while maintaining innovative solutions in transportation, waste management and electrical power. The designs were developed for the annual Future City...
Pentagon OFFICIALS TOUT ADVANCES IN AI, STRESS NEED FOR MORE DEVELOPMENT

Pentagon OFFICIALS TOUT ADVANCES IN AI, STRESS NEED FOR MORE DEVELOPMENT

by Justin Askenazy | Mar 12, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Developing more complex artificial intelligence is necessary for the United States to keep pace with Russia and China, top defense technology officials said Tuesday. Leaders from several Defense Department technology agencies told senators at an armed...
Why Her: Voters at Warren’s NY Rally

Why Her: Voters at Warren’s NY Rally

by Heena Srivastava | Mar 12, 2019 | Featured, Politics, Topics

NEW YORK — Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D – Mass., focused her rally Friday in Queens on Washington corruption and the monopolistic power of tech giants. But many of her supporters say their priority is income inequality. With a...
HOUSE DEMOCRATS CONDEMN TRUMP BUDGET’S SLASHES TO CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS

HOUSE DEMOCRATS CONDEMN TRUMP BUDGET’S SLASHES TO CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 12, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — House Democrats Tuesday called on Republicans to join them in supporting child nutrition programs from President Donald Trump’s 2020 budget proposal that would cut $1.7 billion in funding. Trump’s budget plan, announced Monday, would leave 1.3 million...
Veteran Organizations Speak at House, Senate Committee About VA Needs

Veteran Organizations Speak at House, Senate Committee About VA Needs

by Brooke Fowler | Mar 12, 2019 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Wounded veterans and veteran support organizations said Tuesday that several federal veterans’ programs, especially mental health care, need to be improved to provide better care and access to benefits. Veterans also said the Veterans Affairs Department...
Senators seek to find best ways to make college more affordable

Senators seek to find best ways to make college more affordable

by Samantha Handler | Mar 12, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — Senators continued to clash over how much reform is needed to “make college worth students’ time and money” Tuesday, with Republicans supporting $15 billion in cuts and Democrats pushing for debt-free college degrees. The Senate Health, Education, Labor...
WARREN TAKES CAMPAIGN AGAINST SILICON VALLEY TO ANTI-TECH TERRITORY

WARREN TAKES CAMPAIGN AGAINST SILICON VALLEY TO ANTI-TECH TERRITORY

by Ester Wells & Heena Srivastava | Mar 9, 2019 | Featured, Politics

NEW YORK— Hours after proposing a break-up of tech giants Friday, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren told supporters in the Queens neighborhood known for pushing Amazon out that “tech giants think they rule the Earth.” In February, Amazon canceled...
DEVOS PRAISES ARTS EDUCATION AT UNVEILING OF 2019 VSA INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S ART EXHIBIT

DEVOS PRAISES ARTS EDUCATION AT UNVEILING OF 2019 VSA INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S ART EXHIBIT

by Nirmal Mulaikal | Mar 7, 2019 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON –Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Thursday that arts education is important for childhood development and deserves greater attention while praising students with disabilities who were selected to have their art on display at The Kennedy Center....
Manafort receives less than 4 years in prison

Manafort receives less than 4 years in prison

by Charlotte Walsh | Mar 7, 2019 | Featured, Politics

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge Thursday sentenced Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to less prison time than expected — 47 months — and three years of supervised release for his conviction on eight tax and bank fraud charges. Of the six former Trump advisers...
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