by Merrill D'Arezzo | Nov 18, 2014 | National Security
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba — Accused senior al Qaida leader, Hadi al Iraqi got his day in court Monday, as pre-trial hearings got under way in the case of The United States of America v. Abd al Hadi al Iraqi. Sitting in a courtroom, 1,393 miles north of the equator,...
by Merrill D'Arezzo | Nov 17, 2014 | Politics
Day one of our trip to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
by Merrill D'Arezzo | Nov 6, 2014 | Midterm Election 2014
Even though the race was called early on in favor of Mitch McConnell, Alison Grimes supporters showed up to listen to their candidate’s concession speech.
by Merrill D'Arezzo | Nov 6, 2014 | Midterm Election 2014
Being in graduate school for almost a year now, I have gotten used to carrying my tripod and camera almost everywhere I go. Freezing polar vortex…no problem, beach…sure. I’ve even gotten used to sharing camera space with other news outlets in designated press areas....
by Merrill D'Arezzo | Nov 5, 2014 | Politics
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A decline in church membership in Kentucky has political experts questioning if traditional voting patterns will remain intact on Tuesday. In recent elections, white evangelical Protestants in Kentucky have turned up at the polls in droves...