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Militaries gain edge through artificial intelligence

Militaries gain edge through artificial intelligence

by Michelle Kim | Oct 31, 2016 | Featured, Health & Science, National Security

WASHINGTON- Robot soldiers, once a thing of science fiction, are advancing toward the battlefield. Countries around the world, including the United States, Israel, Russia, and China, are deploying autonomous weapons in military operations, experts told a prestigious...
Civil war, climate change threaten to expand global hunger

Civil war, climate change threaten to expand global hunger

by Jason Mast | Oct 26, 2016 | Environment, Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON – The Syrian civil war and fall out from climate change  have curbed long running international success at reducing global hunger, Rick Leach, CEO of the World Food Program, warned Wednesday.   Since 2000, innovation and billions of dollars in aid have...
One million more expected to enroll in Obamacare

One million more expected to enroll in Obamacare

by Anna Waters | Oct 24, 2016 | Health & Science, Topics

WASHINGTON — The Department of Health and Human Services expects that 1 million more Americans will sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act exchanges in 2017, raising the total number of exchange participants to 13.8 million, HHS Secretary...
The not-so-secure future of Social Security

The not-so-secure future of Social Security

by Jason Mast | Oct 18, 2016 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – To avoid a shortfall in Social Security in less than 20 years, Americans are willing to retire later, pay more in payroll taxes and reduce benefits for the wealthy, according to a University of Maryland poll released Tuesday. Donald Trump has said he...
Endangered animals are more protected than ever before, following United Nations climate change meeting

Endangered animals are more protected than ever before, following United Nations climate change meeting

by Anna Waters | Oct 18, 2016 | Environment, Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — The recently concluded United Nations climate change meeting in Johannesburg created the strongest protections in history for endangered species, according to U.S. wildlife officials and other experts who attended the meeting. Sharon Guynup of the Wilson...
Concerns About Zika Spread Beyond Florida

Concerns About Zika Spread Beyond Florida

by Michelle Kim & Kelly Norris | Oct 17, 2016 | Health & Science, Topics

MIAMI — Every time she wants to go outside, 2-year-old Emmaline Smith stops at the door and holds out her arms, waiting for a head-to-toe spraying with insect repellent. “She knows it. It’s become routine,” mom Jennifer Smith, a 40-year-old...
Leaders in Hurricane Matthew response efforts say help from private sector is needed

Leaders in Hurricane Matthew response efforts say help from private sector is needed

by Rishika Dugyala | Oct 10, 2016 | Environment, Health & Science, Living

WASHINGTON— In Haiti’s worst hit areas, 80 percent of buildings have been damaged by Hurricane Matthew—cropland destroyed, palm trees flattened for miles, homes missing their roofs. That’s what Margaret Traub, head of Global Initiatives for the International Medical...
Cure for Type 1 diabetes within reach, experts say

Cure for Type 1 diabetes within reach, experts say

by Ross Krasner | Oct 5, 2016 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — A cure for Type 1 diabetes could be discovered “within two decades”, an expert told the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus on Wednesday. Boston University Assistant Professor Arturo Vegas acknowledged that the time frame depends greatly on the...
Lawmakers attempt to repeal 40-year federal ban on abortion funding

Lawmakers attempt to repeal 40-year federal ban on abortion funding

by Lauren Bally | Sep 28, 2016 | Health & Science, Topics

WASHINGTON- Politicians have no business interfering with young women’s health decisions, and it’s time to repeal the 40-year ban on federal funding for abortions, Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., said on Wednesday. Lee, along with Reps. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., Rosa...
Candidates respond to rising costs of outdated child care

Candidates respond to rising costs of outdated child care

by Kelly Norris | Sep 28, 2016 | Campaign 2016, Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s child care plan proposes a payment cap of 10 percent of a family’s income for expenses, while Republican nominee Donald Trump would increase access for families to open tax-free saving accounts,...
Protesters demand increased funding for ME/CFS research, share stories

Protesters demand increased funding for ME/CFS research, share stories

by Rishika Dugyala & Fallon Schlossman | Sep 27, 2016 | Health & Science

WASHINGTON — Protesters spread dozens of empty shoes in front of the Department of Health of Human Services Tuesday, symbolically representing those affected by Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and unable to attend the event. Loetta Vann,...
County, City health leaders call for community public health initiatives

County, City health leaders call for community public health initiatives

by Kelly Norris | Sep 26, 2016 | Featured, Health & Science

WASHINGTON – Locally based exercise and health programs are the most effective way to improve American longevity, according to several municipal and community health leaders. A panel, meeting Monday at the Newseum, focused on integrating mental health, exercise and...
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