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Lawmakers call for urgent overhaul of UN-supported Palestinian education

Lawmakers call for urgent overhaul of UN-supported Palestinian education

by Angela Zhang | Nov 10, 2023 | Education, Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — House representatives and experts are calling for urgent changes to United Nations humanitarian agencies involving Palestinian youth education on Israel over fears that the programs are spreading antisemitism. “Hatred is taught,” said Rep. Christopher...
U.S. health care coverage is being denied based on AI suggestions

U.S. health care coverage is being denied based on AI suggestions

by Luis Castaneda | Nov 9, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science, Politics

WASHINGTON – Christine Huberty provides legal assistance to those facing health care coverage denial. On May 25, one of her clients, Jim, was hospitalized for pneumonia. He had been receiving chemotherapy treatment and had a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Officials, China watchers urge economic ‘de-risking,’ communication restart ahead of Biden-Xi summit

Officials, China watchers urge economic ‘de-risking,’ communication restart ahead of Biden-Xi summit

by Casey He | Nov 9, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – Ahead of the first meeting between President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping of China since November 2022, legislators, economic officials and China experts were optimistic about reopening communication channels with China but urged the U.S. to rethink...
Israel-Hamas war prompts lawmakers to debate limit free speech on college campuses, with Cornell incident in spotlight

Israel-Hamas war prompts lawmakers to debate limit free speech on college campuses, with Cornell incident in spotlight

by Elleiana Green and Jessica Ma | Nov 9, 2023 | Education, Featured, National Security, Politics

WASHINGTON — Jewish students and faculty members implored lawmakers on Wednesday to condemn antisemitic incidents and push back against hateful language on college campuses as Congress grapples with flared tensions related to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. ...
Tribal leaders push senators to fight fentanyl

Tribal leaders push senators to fight fentanyl

by Kunjal Bastola and Shravya Pant | Nov 9, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Tribal leaders called on lawmakers to enhance tribal law enforcement authority and implement further behavioral health interventions to address the fentanyl crisis at a Senate oversight hearing on Wednesday.  The hearing held by the Senate Indian Affairs...
Video: Protesters, House progressives push for cease-fire in the Middle East

Video: Protesters, House progressives push for cease-fire in the Middle East

by Luis Castaneda | Nov 9, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — As the Israeli-Hamas war escalates in the Middle East, protesters and House progressives have called for a cease-fire. On Saturday, Washington D.C. saw ‘the largest pro-Palestinian demonstration in U.S. history,’ according to the International People’s...
Tribal leaders, fearing ‘losing a generation’ to the fentanyl crisis, press for federal help

Tribal leaders, fearing ‘losing a generation’ to the fentanyl crisis, press for federal help

by Kristen Axtman | Nov 9, 2023 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Tribal leaders on Wednesday urged the federal government for more money and law enforcement support to help them tackle the spread of fentanyl – a synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times as potent as morphine –  in Native communities. At a Senate Indian...
‘This is the wrong time to walk away’: State Department officials urge Congress to continue aid for Ukraine to keep Russia in check

‘This is the wrong time to walk away’: State Department officials urge Congress to continue aid for Ukraine to keep Russia in check

by Pavan Acharya | Nov 8, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON — With any Ukraine aid package stalled in Congress, State Department officials warned senators on Wednesday that the United States’ alliances in Europe could be in jeopardy if new funding is not approved soon. “This is the wrong time to walk away,” James...
Small businesses detail complaints over high costs of Biden-era energy regulations

Small businesses detail complaints over high costs of Biden-era energy regulations

by Matthew Vega | Nov 8, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Small business owners and legal experts told lawmakers on Wednesday that new regulations by the Department of Energy have drastically increased their costs for doing business, which in turn have piled on expenses for consumers and forced homebuyers out of...
Senators scrutinize scale of wealthy tax cheats and ways to increase IRS effectiveness in collecting funds

Senators scrutinize scale of wealthy tax cheats and ways to increase IRS effectiveness in collecting funds

by Julian Andreone | Nov 8, 2023 | Business, Featured

WASHINGTON — Senators condemned the loopholes some of the wealthiest Americans have used to avoid and evade paying taxes and sparred over the best ways to maximize IRS effectiveness during a Budget Committee hearing on Wednesday. Democrats on the committee argued that...
The Not-So-Secret Fund That’s Bolstering Ukraine Military Aid: the Presidential Drawdown Authority

The Not-So-Secret Fund That’s Bolstering Ukraine Military Aid: the Presidential Drawdown Authority

by Pavan Acharya | Nov 8, 2023 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON – With a government shutdown looking increasingly likely, Congress has yet to offer up a new funding package to aid Ukraine in its ongoing war against Russia as new House speaker Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) has insisted on separating Ukraine aid from a...
Supreme Court leans toward allowing gun bans for domestic violence abusers

Supreme Court leans toward allowing gun bans for domestic violence abusers

by Cate Bikales | Nov 8, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — After more than 90 minutes of oral arguments, Supreme Court justices on Tuesday seemed inclined to side with the Biden administration, which argued that it is “common sense” to prevent dangerous people from possessing firearms. The case before the court,...
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