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As primary moves to more diverse states, Sanders wins Nevada

As primary moves to more diverse states, Sanders wins Nevada

by Alex Moore and Evan Ochsner | Feb 23, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

LAS VEGAS–Bernie Sanders won the Nevada Democratic caucuses Saturday by making it a campaign priority and investing resources in the state for months, his third consecutive win in the early primary and caucus states. Sanders entered the contest after winning the...
Candidates discuss ‘entrepreneurship gap’ in debate

Candidates discuss ‘entrepreneurship gap’ in debate

by Joey Maya Safchik and Gregory Svirnovskiy | Feb 20, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said Democrats must work to curtail the “entrepreneurship gap” at the Democratic debate in Las Vegas Wednesday, clashing with former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on how to build business equity....
UVA President says universities can draw lessons from successful corporations

UVA President says universities can draw lessons from successful corporations

by Benjamin Rosenberg | Feb 20, 2020 | Topics

WASHINGTON — Universities need to think more broadly about their roles and can learn from corporations‘ approaches to serving their customers, University of Virginia President James E. Ryan said Thursday in a speech at the conservative American Enterprise Institute....
America will continue to lead global technology industry, says top U.S. technology official

America will continue to lead global technology industry, says top U.S. technology official

by Khadija Islow | Feb 20, 2020 | Featured, Technology

WASHINGTON— The United States must be the world leader in artificial intelligence to ensure the technological advances are underpinned by Western values, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios said Thursday. Speaking at the Hudson Institute, Kratsios said that...
Bloomberg saw Sanders as his only viable threat. Then Warren announced her best fundraising hour.

Bloomberg saw Sanders as his only viable threat. Then Warren announced her best fundraising hour.

by James Pollard | Feb 20, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg entered Wednesday night’s debate pitching the race as a two-person contest between himself and Sen. Bernie Sanders—and that of the two, the former New York City mayor is best equipped to defeat President...

Flexibility or rollback? Experts clash on impact of USDA’s proposed changes to school meal regulations

by Benjamin Rosenberg | Feb 20, 2020 | Education, Featured

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s proposed sweeping changes to school meal regulations, overturning key pieces of former first lady Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, worries public health experts who fear an increase in childhood obesity...
“This is not just Roger being Roger”: Judge sentences Stone to 3-1/3 years in prison

“This is not just Roger being Roger”: Judge sentences Stone to 3-1/3 years in prison

by Suzy Vazquez and Cassidy Wang | Feb 20, 2020 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON –A federal judge sentenced Roger Stone, a friend of President Donald Trump, to 40 months in jail after he was convicted of impeding a congressional investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election, despite Trump’s tweets suggesting the...
Democrats challenge Bloomberg on debate stage with pointed attacks

Democrats challenge Bloomberg on debate stage with pointed attacks

by Alex Moore and Evan Ochsner | Feb 20, 2020 | Campaign 2020, Featured

LAS VEGAS—It didn’t take long Wednesday for Democrats to target the new face on the debate stage –former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg. “I like to talk about who we’re running against, a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse faced lesbians,” Sen....
Activists demand Trump administration prevent deaths of American detainees in Egypt

Activists demand Trump administration prevent deaths of American detainees in Egypt

by Martha Castro | Feb 19, 2020 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON— The Trump administration should impose sanctions on Egyptian officials to prevent the deaths of at least four American citizens detained in Egypt, said human rights activists and members of Congress. Mustafa Kassem, an American citizen, died in an Egyptian...
Highly-rated businesses in black communities are devalued, a new study finds

Highly-rated businesses in black communities are devalued, a new study finds

by Khadija Islow and James Pollard | Feb 19, 2020 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON — Highly rated businesses in black neighborhoods sustain revenue losses totaling about $3.9 billion and do not grow any faster than low-rated businesses, a study released Wednesday by the Brookings Institution and Gallup found. The study by Brookings’...
Criminal justice system must rethink artificial intelligence use, experts say

Criminal justice system must rethink artificial intelligence use, experts say

by Martha Castro | Feb 19, 2020 | Featured, Technology

WASHINGTON— The use of artificial intelligence to determine the need for pretrial detention and predict the risks of ex-felons committing more crimes doesn’t work because the underlying data can be inaccurate or biased, experts on justice reform said Wednesday. “We...
New U.S.-Taliban agreement suggests possible end of the longest war in American history

New U.S.-Taliban agreement suggests possible end of the longest war in American history

by Angelina Campanile | Feb 19, 2020 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON—The Institute of Peace on Tuesday welcomed former U.S. Government senior officials to discuss recent developments in U.S.-Taliban negotiations. “We believe we are close to executing a period of a significant and lasting reduction in violence,” said former...
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