by Nick Hagar | Jan 6, 2016 | Business
WASHINGTON – The chairman of an influential House committee called Wednesday for a “complete overhaul” of the federal Small Business Administration operations because of at least 10 years of investigations showing lax loan oversight and lack of security for its...
by Isabella Gutierrez | Jan 6, 2016 | National Security
WASHINGTON – A top General Services Administration official told a House subcommittee Wednesday that the agency has reduced by 15 percent its backlog of reimbursement requests under the Army’s family assistance program, but the panel’s chairman said GSA...
by Natalie Escobar | Jan 6, 2016 | Living
WASHINGTON – An activist group called Priests for Life on Wednesday urged Catholic parishes to expand their efforts to educate and mobilize voters in the 2016 election campaign, saying that too often some churches have censored themselves. “This is not about the...
by Drew Gerber | Jan 6, 2016 | Health & Science
WASHINGTON — Republicans pushed a bill through the House of Representatives Wednesday that “guts Obamacare and defunds Planned Parenthood,” sending a repeal of the Affordable Care Act to President Barack Obama for the first time after five years of...
by Haley Hinkle | Mar 20, 2015 | Health & Science
WASHINGTON—The number of nursing school graduates entering the workforce has grown significantly over the past 15 years, but health care professionals say not to worry: The jobs will be there over the next decade. Changes in the economy and the retirement of...
by Ashley Gilmore | Mar 19, 2015 | Living, Politics
WASHINGTON— Lowering the voting age to 17 could increase youth participation in the next several election cycles, a national expert argues. The voting age in the United States is currently 18, as dictated by the 26th Amendment, which took effect in 1971 and lowered...
by Paige Leskin | Mar 19, 2015 | Education
By Paige Leskin WASHINGTON — Nearly two years have passed with no resolution of a complaint 22-year-old Olivia Ortiz filed with the Department of Education about how the University of Chicago handled her sexual assault report. When Ortiz reported her assault to...
by William Hicks | Mar 19, 2015 | Topics
WASHINGTON — Think you know a lot about politics? Think you know who will win the next election? Well, it’s time to put your money where your mouth is. Created in 2012, PredictIt is an online political futures market run out of the University of Victoria in...
by Joshua Rosenblat | Mar 19, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Martin O’Malley wouldn’t bite. “Frankly, I’m a little sick of the email drama,” the potential 2016 presidential candidate said in response to a question about Hillary Clinton’s latest controversy in early March. The “drama,” the former Maryland...
by Tyler Pager | Mar 19, 2015 | National Security
By Tyler Pager and Paige Leskin GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — It’s movie night in downtown Gitmo. The feature showing on the outdoor screen on the warm Wednesday night: American Sniper. As couples and small groups in plain clothes choose their seats, others stop...
by Haley Hinkle | Mar 19, 2015 | Health & Science
WASHINGTON—As the nursing workforce expands and baby boomers retire, the need for educators who are willing to train those new nurses is higher than ever. Nursing educators instruct students both in the classroom and in clinical settings. The number of nursing...
by Medha Imam | Mar 19, 2015 | Business
By Medha Imam WASHINGTON – A bipartisan bill that aims to expedite entrepreneurship and innovation by creating a new class of immigrant visas is stalled in Congress. The Startup Act would launch a new program for 75,000 immigrant entrepreneurs who are already in the...