by HyoJung Kim | Mar 4, 2020 | Featured, Politics
WASHINGTON — Tensions were high at the steps of the Supreme Court today with the court’s first hearing on abortion under the Trump administration. The administration replaced Justice Anthony Kennedy, who was considered a swing vote, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh and...
by HyoJung Kim | Feb 21, 2020 | Featured, Politics
If 2019 was a fraught year for abortion access in the United States, with state legislatures passing 59 restrictions on the procedure, a clash over contraception is emerging in 2020. From an impending Supreme Court case to attempts in state legislatures, the increased...
by HyoJung Kim | Jan 18, 2020 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Eleven and 15 years old activists showed up at Women’s March with their mother and aunt, who were also youth activists in their high school years. “Historical trauma. It’s in our DNA and it transcends across generations,”...
by HyoJung Kim | Dec 7, 2019 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – Nuclear energy companies, most of whose costs exceed revenues, are often filing for bankruptcy to obtain federal subsidies. “According to the data we gathered nuclear power plants are losing money right now, some of them to the extent where they can’t...
by HyoJung Kim | Nov 13, 2019 | Immigration
WASHINGTON – Our Conversation with Journalist, HyoJung Kim, who attended the DACA argument at the US Supreme Court on Tuesday, as it heard challenges to the Trump Administration effort to end DACA. It was President Obama who issued an Executive Order to allow...