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An Insider’s Look at the Three American Detainees’ Homecoming Party

An Insider’s Look at the Three American Detainees’ Homecoming Party

by Cailin Crowe | May 10, 2018 | Featured, National Security

  WASHINGTON – Andrews Air Force Base outside of Washington D.C. hosted a historic homecoming Thursday morning at 2:42 a.m. Even three hours before, by midnight, the base was abuzz with chatty reporters, video cameras, and flashing lights lined up on the...
Silicon Valley Investors Want to Transform Rust Belt into Tech Belt

Silicon Valley Investors Want to Transform Rust Belt into Tech Belt

by Cailin Crowe | May 8, 2018 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON – Working rent-free from his family’s welding shop in Youngstown, Ohio, Zac DiVencenzo, a young entrepreneur and self-proclaimed “nerd,” toiled over his startup’s 3D printing technology surrounded by the same equipment his grandfather used to...
Flint, Michigan, water crisis marks 4th year with student art showcase in D.C.

Flint, Michigan, water crisis marks 4th year with student art showcase in D.C.

by Cailin Crowe | Apr 26, 2018 | Featured, Living, Topics

WASHINGTON — Flint, Michigan, residents, activists, and artists gathered in Washington, D.C., on April 25 for an art showcase to call national attention to the continued effects of the city’s water crisis. The event marked four years after a state-appointed...
Ohio Jobs Unfilled Because Workers Can’t Pass Drug Tests

Ohio Jobs Unfilled Because Workers Can’t Pass Drug Tests

by Cailin Crowe | Apr 13, 2018 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON — Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Cleveland, introduced legislation to combine addiction recovery programs with job training to address Ohio’s labor shortage caused by the state’s opioid epidemic. The U.S. Labor Department says an average of 11 Ohio residents...
Experts Question Facebook’s Plan to Rebuild Trust with Skeptical Consumers

Experts Question Facebook’s Plan to Rebuild Trust with Skeptical Consumers

by Cailin Crowe | Apr 6, 2018 | Living

WASHINGTON — In the wake of Facebook confirming that up to 87 million users’ data were compromised by research firm Cambridge Analytica, a member of the Federal Trade Commission said Thursday that the social media giant needs to focus on rebuilding trust from...
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