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Experts call for more arthritis research funding to address prevention, treatment

Experts call for more arthritis research funding to address prevention, treatment

by Priyanka Godbole | Feb 1, 2018 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – There still is no effective drug treatment for the most common form of arthritis – osteoarthritis – and all types of the disease combined cost about $304 billion a year in medical care and lost wages so more federal research funding is needed, arthritis...
#NunesMemo: The buzz on Twitter surrounding GOP’s FBI memo

#NunesMemo: The buzz on Twitter surrounding GOP’s FBI memo

by Catherine Kim | Feb 1, 2018 | Featured, Politics

The “Nunes Memo” is the document prepared by Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., that allegedly details FBI’s abuse of power during its investigation on the President Donald Trump campaign’s Russian ties. The House Intelligence Committee approved the...
More investment needed in Navy’s equipment and talent, says Chief of Naval Operations

More investment needed in Navy’s equipment and talent, says Chief of Naval Operations

by Mila Jasper | Feb 1, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON—Expanding the U.S. fleet from 275 to 355 ships is front and center in plans to restore naval muscle, despite the price tag of $102 billion a year for 30 years, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said Thursday. Speaking at the...
Former education secretary pushes for more student help for life after high school 

Former education secretary pushes for more student help for life after high school 

by Caroline Vakil | Feb 1, 2018 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON — High schools should provide more educational and career-related opportunities to students to help them transition better into college or the workforce, former Education Secretary John B. King Jr. said Thursday. “We give the kids who need the most...
United States will continue good relationship with Qatar, experts predict

United States will continue good relationship with Qatar, experts predict

by Jakob Lazzaro | Feb 1, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — After “going through some turbulence as a result of a Tweet here and a Tweet there” by President Donald Trump, the relationship between the United States and Qatar is looking better after a one-day meeting between diplomats for the two countries earlier...

Declines in teen pregnancy rates may be saving the economy billions, experts say

by Maggie Harden | Jan 31, 2018 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — The substantial declines in teen pregnancy over the last 20 years have saved the country billions of dollars, a sign that President Donald Trump’s recent cuts to teen pregnancy prevention programs could end up costing the government in increased...
Fifty years after the Tet Offensive, have the lessons of Vietnam gone unlearned?

Fifty years after the Tet Offensive, have the lessons of Vietnam gone unlearned?

by Eric Miller | Jan 31, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — The same failures of leadership that bogged down the U.S. in Vietnam are happening today in Iraq and Afghanistan, a panel of military experts warned Wednesday. According to Bing West, former Assistant Secretary of Defense under President Ronald Reagan,...
Recent developments in Syria conflict threaten U.S.-Turkey relations

Recent developments in Syria conflict threaten U.S.-Turkey relations

by Renzo Downey | Jan 31, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON— Recent military moves by Turkey and the United States in Syria have strained the long-standing relationship between the allies, regional experts at a Turkish Heritage Organization panel said Wednesday. Earlier this month, Turkey began an offensive to push...
More “dreamers” should be able to enlist in the military, officials say

More “dreamers” should be able to enlist in the military, officials say

by Kristina Karisch | Jan 31, 2018 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON — “Dreamers” – the young adults who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children and now face deportation – have valuable skills and should be eligible to enlist in military service, three retired military officials said in a press conference call...
Lawmakers reject Trump call to “Come Together”

Lawmakers reject Trump call to “Come Together”

by Anna Laffrey & Erica Snow | Jan 31, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — One day after President Donald Trump made overtures for bipartisanship, lawmakers expressed strong disapproval for his first State of the Union address, with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi ridiculing Trump’s “lame, puny” infrastructure plan. Trump...
Calling for “New American Moment,” Trump reaches across the aisle

Calling for “New American Moment,” Trump reaches across the aisle

by Syd Stone | Jan 31, 2018 | Featured, Politics, SOTU2018

WASHINGTON — Facing political turmoil and historically low approval ratings, President Donald Trump stressed unity and bipartisanship in his first State of the Union address, appealing to  Americans’ sense of civic duty and proposing new infrastructure projects across...
Here’s how Democratic lawmakers reacted to Trump’s first State of the Union

Here’s how Democratic lawmakers reacted to Trump’s first State of the Union

by Erica Snow | Jan 31, 2018 | Featured, Politics, SOTU2018

WASHINGTON — Although President Donald Trump called for unity and bipartisanship in his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, Democratic lawmakers generally saved their applause and lambasted what they saw as a hypocritical message. During the speech...
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