by David Jordan | Mar 2, 2017 | Politics
WASHINGTON – In the cold, driving rain that drenched Washington, DC, on Tuesday before Donald Trump’s address to Congress, Malcolm Kenyatta told a small but growing crowd of protesters it was their job to deny the president a warm reception. The 26-year-old activist...
by David Jordan | Feb 27, 2017 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said Saturday that Oregon needs to develop a comprehensive strategy to protect public and private data from hackers. At the nonpartisan National Governors Association’s winter meeting in Washington, D.C., Brown, who is the...
by David Jordan | Feb 24, 2017 | Politics, Topics
OXON HILL, Md. – While debating how to reach younger voters, speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference said Thursday that if millennials were better educated and more informed they would not support candidates like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders....
by David Jordan | Feb 20, 2017 | Featured, Politics
HAVANA, Cuba – Hector said he was already in love with his boyfriend of 16 days. A government worker in his early 20s, Hector also says he feels comfortable letting his friends know that he is gay. Like many Cubans, he believes that the situation for the LGBT...
by David Jordan | Feb 15, 2017 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON – Despite previous defeats of legislation to bring paid parental leave to federal employees, two determined House members – a Democrat and a Republican – said Monday they are trying again this year and hope to have an ally in Ivanka Trump. The measure,...