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The Library of Congress displays treasures uncovered by junior fellows

The Library of Congress displays treasures uncovered by junior fellows

by Alix Hines | Jul 29, 2014 | Entertainment

WASHINGTON – Junior fellows at the Library of Congress present the treasures they uncovered this summer. This unique collection ranges from a set of Mayan poison flasks to a check from Marilyn Monroe to her acting coach, Lee Strasberg.
North Carolina’s ‘Walking Mayor’ steps onto Capitol Hill to fight for rural hospitals

North Carolina’s ‘Walking Mayor’ steps onto Capitol Hill to fight for rural hospitals

by Alix Hines | Jul 29, 2014 | Health

WASHINGTON – A North Carolina mayor walked 273 miles to Washington, D.C. to talk about losing the town’s only hospital. He was joined by the president of North Carolina’s NAACP, Rev. William Barber. Residents of the mayor’s hometown rallied...
The Origins of the OSS may be lost to history

The Origins of the OSS may be lost to history

by Alix Hines | Jul 17, 2014 | Topics

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Modest hopes for US-China trade talks in Beijing this month

Modest hopes for US-China trade talks in Beijing this month

by Alix Hines | Jul 3, 2014 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – Think tank experts expect the Strategic and Economic Dialogue between the United States and China next week to focus on issues surrounding the proposed Bilateral Investment Treaty, opening up both countries markets for more foreign investment. Jeff...
Iraqi pollster: ISIS benefits from Sunni dissatisfaction

Iraqi pollster: ISIS benefits from Sunni dissatisfaction

by Alix Hines | Jun 30, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON –  Sunni dissatisfaction with the Iraqi government and fears of more civil war are much greater than among the rest of the Iraqi population, showing the Malaki administration has more challenges than just the conflict with the terrorist group known as ISIS,...
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