by Janel Forte & Anderson Xia | May 1, 2015 | National Security
BALTIMORE — Thousands of protesters – led by students – marched Wednesday from Baltimore City Hall to Penn train station calling for justice for Freddie Gary, who died from a severe spine injury while in police custody. The rally took place...
by Janel Forte & Anderson Xia | Dec 5, 2014 | Science + Technology
WASHINGTON – Scientists have used 3-D printing to replicate everything from robots to food. Now, they’re using the technology to help preserve a culture. Eric Hollinger, an archaeologist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Repatriation Office, has...
by Janel Forte & Anderson Xia | Nov 26, 2014 | Living, Topics
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Thanksgiving should be about family, festivities and football – not fires and food poisoning. But if cooks aren’t cautious in the kitchen, this joyful holiday can take a dangerous turn. And many times, it does. The threat of kitchen fires...
by Janel Forte & Anderson Xia | Nov 13, 2014 | Health
On the day a key Senate committee heard testimony concerning President Barack Obama’s $6.2 billion emergency funding request for aid to combat Ebola, the head of the government’s top humanitarian agency stressed the need for ongoing assistance in stricken West African...
by Janel Forte & Anderson Xia | Nov 5, 2014 | Politics
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A decline in church membership in Kentucky has political experts questioning if traditional voting patterns will remain intact on Tuesday. In recent elections, white evangelical Protestants in Kentucky have turned up at the polls in droves...