by Xuanyan (Iris) Ouyang | Jul 25, 2016 | Politics
PHILADELPHIA – It was after midnight on Sunday in Flint, Michigan, but Mia Tyler was too excited to eat or sleep. The 17 year-old high school student was heading to Philadelphia in a few hours to “support the change” and “the man that will make the change.” “I’m not...
by Xuanyan (Iris) Ouyang | Jul 25, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Black Lives Matter protesters forcing the national police union headquarters to close for a day last week by staging a sit-in outside the building. The Fraternal Order of Police represents police officers, and Black Lives Matter protesters said it...
by Xuanyan (Iris) Ouyang | Jul 14, 2016 | Business & Tech, Topics
WASHINGTON — The credit bubble in China may not deal a direct blow to the American economy, but its side effects could be troubling, experts said at a Senate hearing Thursday. “Those earlier crises would all suggest that the current Chinese credit bubble will not end...
by Xuanyan (Iris) Ouyang | Jul 11, 2016 | Entertainment
WASHINGTON — The National Building Museum recently opened an exhibit called “Icebergs” that showcases glaciers made of reusable materials. The giant icebergs are set throughout the museum’s 12,540-square-foot Great Hall. The exhibit follows...
by Xuanyan (Iris) Ouyang | Jul 7, 2016 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump “did a great job” in his meetings with GOP senators and House members Thursday and is putting together a strong general election strategy, House Speaker Paul Ryan said. “We had a very good exchange on lots of ideas and policy...