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VIDEO: Sens. McCain and Reed honored with the Jacob K. Javits Bipartisan Leadership Prize

VIDEO: Sens. McCain and Reed honored with the Jacob K. Javits Bipartisan Leadership Prize

by Daniel Grimes | Dec 18, 2018 | Featured, Politics

Pelosi Would Not Support Border Wall Deal

Pelosi Would Not Support Border Wall Deal

by Daniel Grimes | Dec 6, 2018 | Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON—House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday she would not support any funding for a border wall in exchange for a deal to protect “Dreamers” – an idea Republicans have floated as part of an agreement to fund the government through the year. In a...

CDC: Men in Construction, Women in the Arts Most Likely to Die by Suicide

by Daniel Grimes | Dec 4, 2018 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON — Most people have experienced a case of the scary Sundays due to anxiety over an impending work week, but people working in the arts, entertainment, sports and media are among those more likely to die by suicide, and those industries should consider...
Minorities need encryption online to feel safe from government surveillance, experts say

Minorities need encryption online to feel safe from government surveillance, experts say

by Daniel Grimes | Nov 27, 2018 | Featured, National Security

WASHINGTON—Encryption technology may help you keep those racy Google searches private, but cybersecurity experts Tuesday said it also helps racial minorities, battered women and LGBTQ people by protecting their information from wrongdoers and connecting them with...

VIDEO: Presidential Pardons for Turkeys Peas and Carrots

by Daniel Grimes | Nov 21, 2018 | Featured, Living, Politics

Following a holiday tradition dating back to the Lincoln administration, President Donald Trump granted pardons to two South Dakota turkeys named “Peas” and “Carrots.” Despite pardoning both turkeys, Trump honored the popular vote winner, Peas during the...
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