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Federal courts to expand options for reporting harassment

Federal courts to expand options for reporting harassment

by Caroline Tanner | Jun 13, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – The courts need to make it easier for federal judiciary employees to file sexual harassment and misconduct complaints, a court official told the Senate judiciary committee Wednesday during a hearing on the findings of a Supreme Court task force. Supreme...
Two San Diego spellers debut at the National Bee, get to third round

Two San Diego spellers debut at the National Bee, get to third round

by Caroline Tanner | Jun 1, 2018 | Education, Featured

  NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.—Two 13-year-olds represented San Diego at the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week, and both Kevin Luo and Karen Sun made it through the third round on Wednesday morning. For Sun, the bee represented a life-long journey of learning...
Shortage of IT talent poses risks to big U.S. banks, finance firms

Shortage of IT talent poses risks to big U.S. banks, finance firms

by Caroline Tanner | May 24, 2018 | Business & Tech, Featured

WASHINGTON – American financial institutions face a greater threat from cyberattacks because of a shortage of high-tech professionals and poor coordination between the government and private sector on how to deter hackers, executives say. Financial services industry...
Bolten, Dimon call for more investment as latest ‘Infrastructure Week’ sees little action

Bolten, Dimon call for more investment as latest ‘Infrastructure Week’ sees little action

by Caroline Tanner | May 17, 2018 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – America’s “antiquated” roads, bridges, aviation system, and rail lines suffer from funding and legislative “inertia,” business leaders and members of Congress declared during an Infrastructure Week event. At a moderated discussion Thursday at the Business...
House Chairman Warns of ‘Biased’ Science in Climate Change Debate

House Chairman Warns of ‘Biased’ Science in Climate Change Debate

by Caroline Tanner | May 16, 2018 | Environment

WASHINGTON – A Capitol Hill hearing called to discuss the use of technology to address climate change quickly veered into a long-running debate about how much human activity has contributed to the country’s warming temperature. Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) warned of...
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