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Video: Missing U.S. soldier from the Korean War finally buried after 64 years

Video: Missing U.S. soldier from the Korean War finally buried after 64 years

by Emily Hoerner & Amina Ismail | Jul 7, 2015 | National Security

ARLINGTON, Va. – A missing U.S. soldier from the Korean War, whose remains were identified in December, was buried 64 years after his death with full military honors at Virginia’s Arlington National Cemetery Monday. Army Sgt. Joseph Snock, of Apollo,...

The winners in immigration control: Private prisons

by Emily Hoerner & Amina Ismail | Aug 28, 2013 | Immigration, Topics

What if immigration reform advocates used financial arguments to make their case? Ask 10 individuals how they feel about the immigration debate, and you’ll get a range of responses combining humanitarian, employment, population, or economic concerns. You...

Undefeated ’72 Dolphins finally visit White House

by Emily Hoerner & Amina Ismail | Aug 21, 2013 | Sports

WASHINGTON — President Obama welcomed the 1972 Miami Dolphins to the White House on Tuesday – 40 years after they won Super Bowl VII and became the only team in NFL history to finish 17-0. The tradition of championship teams meeting the President started a...

Medill Minute 8/14/13

by Emily Hoerner & Amina Ismail | Aug 14, 2013 | Topics

Highlights from Joie Chen’s visit to Medill’s D.C. newsroom

by Emily Hoerner & Amina Ismail | Aug 14, 2013 | Business & Tech

WASHINGTON – About 30 years ago Joie Chen reported from Medill’s newsroom on G Street while working toward her master’s degree.  On Wednesday, she was back in the newsroom, sharing her expertise as the new anchor of Al Jazeera America’s flagship news program....
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