by Jenny Lee | Jul 14, 2016 | Politics, Topics
WASHINGTON — Just a day after giving his full support to Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders pledged Wednesday that he will do everything he can to prevent the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump, from becoming the next president. “His slander, his...
by Jenny Lee | Jul 8, 2016 | Living
WASHINGTON — For Elizabeth Hugee, a single, stay-at-home mother who has a child with special needs, the $200 she receives each month in food stamps keep her family from running out of food. And she knows the rules of what she’s allowed to buy and what is...
by Jenny Lee | Jul 7, 2016 | National Security, Topics
WASHINGTON – The Korean War and those who died in it too often “drops through the cracks of American history,” retired Army Col. William Weber said at a weekend wreath-laying ceremony at the Korean War Veterans Memorial to commemorate the start of the war in 1950....
by Jenny Lee | Jul 5, 2016 | Entertainment
WASHINGTON – This summer’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival is set to provide visitors a glimpse into the sounds and energy of different communities in one of the most diverse states of the country: California. From Afghan to Afro-Cuban, from Japanese to Mexican, and...
by Jenny Lee | Jun 29, 2016 | Immigration
WASHINGTON–A little more than a year after Congress passed a law to crack down on human trafficking in the U.S. and help victims, authorities are struggling to identify human trafficking cases, services for victims are limited and the victims themselves...