by Amina Ismail & Noor Wazwaz | Jul 13, 2015 | National Security
WASHINGTON – After 17 days of talks and two blown deadlines, the US and five other nations gave themselves until midnight on Monday in Vienna to reach the final terms of an agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions in exchange for rolling back economic...
by Amina Ismail & Noor Wazwaz | Jun 26, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON— After months of delay, Secretary of State John Kerry released a long- awaited report Thursday, raising concerns about human rights violations in Cuba and Iran, among other countries. The 2014 Country Reports on Human Rights Practice was due to come out in...
by Amina Ismail & Noor Wazwaz | Dec 15, 2013 | Science + Technology
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – All 17-year-old athlete Kait Fitzpatrick wants to do is compete. For her, that means wrestling. The high school senior from Yardley, Penn., sticks to a rigorous training schedule, working out four to five hours a day, packing in six protein...
by Amina Ismail & Noor Wazwaz | Dec 13, 2013 | Science + Technology
WASHINGTON – Legislation parked in congressional committees would make concussion laws across the country more uniform, a move to better protect young athletes from repeated brain injury. Most states have enacted some form of concussion legislation to protect young...
by Amina Ismail & Noor Wazwaz | Dec 2, 2013 | Sports, Topics
The Wounded Warrior Amputee Football Team came out with the victory in its first-ever flag football game against former Washington Redskins and other NFL alumni. The matchup was held last month at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va.